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CommentResponse <br />sales happen to the future landowners who will be responsible for cost and <br />maintenance of the water devices. If a retention pond is put in, I believe they need <br />Stormwater BMPs will be required to adhere to <br />to be cleaned out between 15 to 20 years after being built. The developer could <br />both City and RCWD standards for development <br />choose to build each lot with a rain garden in and that also has to be maintained <br />and long-term maintenance. These will be <br />and cleaned out, yearly would be good. There are many options for controlling <br />evaluated on a case -by -case basis for each <br />water but currently from what I have observed this is not being planned during the <br />location as it is developed. <br />development of the land. Lighting since this area already has development around <br />it on the South, North and East side maintaining lighting as close to what is in the <br />surrounding area is important. Dark sky cities are becoming more and more <br />popular and since full build out is not planned for another 30 years. Talk with the <br />10- and 13-year-olds over at Lino Lakes Stem school and get them involved I <br />suspect they have dreams of what the future will look like. They will be the ones <br />living there but at the same time the current neighbors' needs should be met. <br />35 W which is very close to this site sees more traffic than Main St, Sunset and 4th <br />streets see on a daily basis and there are no streetlights between Lexington and <br />going north to Lake dr. on 35 W. <br />9. Kevin and Tammy Dunrud <br />A Traffic Impact Analysis was conducted for both <br />Our first priority is to leave Carl Street alone. There are many pedestrians and <br />land use scenarios (see Appendix D of the AUAR). <br />bicyclists that use this road along with the residential homes that would be highly <br />A connection between Carl Street to Century Trail <br />impacted if this were to connect to other roadways as part of the development -too <br />is not necessary from a traffic operations <br />much traffic. This is a street we call home and it has been here for a lot longer <br />perspective. Please see the mitigation plan of the <br />than a new development. We will already have a very different quality of life with <br />AUAR for a full list of traffic mitigation strategies. <br />the development across the street. It would be great to keep one thing the same. <br />Additional road infrastructure improvements <br />within the AUAR study area will be evaluated as <br />development occurs on the site. <br />As we are an existing neighborhood on the southside of Carl Street, we would like <br />The City will encourage developers to consider <br />to ask that the development put in trees at the far south end of the quadrant along <br />tools such as clustering, vegetation buffers, and <br />Carl Street to provide a noise and view buffer of the development. Again, this <br />screening to mitigate potential land use conflicts. <br />17 <br />Page 556 of 617 <br />