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NiVARRIM . <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Mitigation will be regulated through the city's <br />development approval and permitting process. Proposed <br />master development plans, planned unit development and <br />subdivision applications, plats, and/or site plans must address <br />relevant water conservation mitigation measures prior to final <br />approval by the city. Implementation of mitigation measures will <br />be assured through developer agreements with the city, which <br />will require a financial security for land and infrastructure <br />improvements and/or revoke the right to acquire building permits <br />and/or certificates of occupancy until all relevant mitigation <br />measures have been addressed. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Construct and phase appropriately the major <br />infrastructure improvements needed to expand the capacity of <br />the wastewater system (i.e. lift stations, forcemains, and <br />upgrades to the existing systems) in accordance with the <br />Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan and Capital Improvement <br />Plan. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Amend the Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer <br />Plan and Capital Improvement Plan to be consistent with any <br />amendments to the Comprehensive Plan that would necessitate <br />Wastewater <br />expansions or alterations to the sanitary sewer system and <br />regional capacity needs. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Each proposed development will be required <br />to provide a detailed projection of wastewater generation and <br />flows. These calculations will be checked by the City's <br />Water <br />Engineering Consultant. <br />Resources <br />Scenario 1 and 2: The City will create a year-end report to <br />evaluate wastewater increases by major sewer lines and overall <br />system usage in relation to capacity. Results of this assessment <br />will become the targets for growth for the following year. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Demolition -related waste material, such as wood, concrete, and <br />glass, will be either recycled or disposed in the proper facilities in accordance with <br />state regulations and guidelines. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Development will generate construction -related waste materials <br />such as wood, packaging, excess materials, and other wastes, which would be <br />Contamination <br />either recycled or disposed in the proper facilities in accordance with state <br />regulations and guidelines. <br />/ Hazardous <br />Waste <br />Scenario 1 and 2: For solid waste generated from the completed project, a source <br />recycling/separation plan would be implemented, and wastes that cannot be <br />recycled would be managed in accordance with state regulations and guidelines. <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Future developers will need to complete a Phase 1/11 <br />Environmental Site Assessment prior to construction and coordinate with the <br />MPCA on safe handling and disposal of any contamination and hazardous <br />materials found on the site prior and during construction. <br />Fish, Wildlife, <br />Scenario 1 and 2: State requirements necessitate the control and spread of state <br />Plant <br />listed noxious weeds and/or invasive weeds if encountered prior to construction. <br />Communities, <br />Methods to avoid spreading noxious weeds and/or invasive species will be <br />and Sensitive <br />incorporated into project specifications and/or SWPPP when developed. <br />Ecological <br />Scenario 1 and 2: Disturbed areas would be reestablished using appropriate <br />Resources <br />nativepollinator-friendly and stabilization seed mixes. <br />Lino Lakes Main Street - AUAR 82 July 2025 <br />Page 90 of 617 <br />