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Water Current Minnesota climate <br />Resources trends and anticipated <br />climate change in the <br />general location of the <br />project may influence <br />water resources. <br />Contamination/ Current Minnesota climate <br />Hazardous trends and anticipated <br />Materials/ climate change in the <br />Wastes general location of the <br />project may influence the <br />potential environmental <br />effects of <br />generation/use/storage of <br />Water resources <br />in the general <br />project area may <br />become warmer, <br />more polluted, <br />and change in <br />volume due to <br />increased <br />temperatures and <br />runoff. There may <br />be more <br />evaporation and <br />water available <br />when it rains <br />leading to an <br />increase in the <br />flood potential. It <br />is projected that <br />there will be more <br />severe storm <br />events with high, <br />intense rain <br />amounts which <br />will require <br />drainage systems <br />to be adequately <br />maintained to <br />accommodate for <br />the increase in <br />water volume. <br />Proposed <br />residential and <br />small-scale <br />commercial <br />development is <br />not anticipated to <br />generate <br />hazardous waste <br />hazardous waste and rr materials. <br />materials. <br />• Chapter 1011 of City Code <br />requires native buffers around <br />stormwater ponds, wetlands, <br />streams, and ditches, and <br />infiltration where necessary." <br />• Developers will consider native <br />plants and perennials for <br />landscaping and stormwater <br />features to absorb water and <br />reduce the water demand for <br />irrigation. <br />• Water reuse systems may be <br />implemented to reduce water <br />usage. <br />• Stormwater Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) will be <br />designed to weather a 100- <br />year storm event in <br />accordance with City / <br />Watershed requirements as <br />the property is developed, see <br />Item 12: Water Resources. <br />In the event that a greater than <br />100-year storm event occurs, <br />site layouts and location of <br />proposed BMP should be <br />designed to ensure that <br />emergency stormwater <br />overflow routes will be <br />achievable. <br />Not applicable. <br />" Source: Chapter 1011 of City Code: <br />https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/Iinolakes/latest/Iinolakes_mn/0-0-0-24002 <br />Lino Lakes Main Street - AUAR <br />16 <br />July 2025 <br />Page 24 of 617 <br />
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