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3 <br />Comment Response <br />The planned Central Anoka Regional Trail overlaps the 962-acre study area. This regional trail has a <br />Met Council-approved long-range plan, most recently amended in 2018. Anoka County Parks and <br />Recreation is the Regional Park Implementing Agency that manages Central Anoka Regional Trail. <br />The AUAR needs to reference the planned Central Anoka Regional Trail in Section 6. Project <br />Description and Section 10. Land Use, parts ii, b, and c. <br />The Parks and Trails section of Section 6 currently states that “the area’s development will feature <br />the construction of a segment of the Bunker-Chain of Lakes Regional Trail along Main Street” (pg. <br />8). This sentence needs to reference Central Anoka Regional Trail instead of Bunker (Hills)-Chain of <br />Lakes Regional Trail. <br />Bunker Hills-Chain of Lakes Regional Trail coincides with Elm Street, approximately 2.0 miles south <br />of Central Anoka Regional Trail, which is planned to travel along Main Street (125th Avenue NE). <br />Council Parks and Trails staff appreciate that “both scenarios also propose a network of trails <br />through the future development, totaling 41,5000 linear feet (LF) of asphalt trail and 5,200 LF of <br />regional trail” (pg. 8). <br />The Final AUAR has been updated <br />to correct the trail name and <br />include a description in project <br />Section 6. Project Description and <br />Section 10. Land Use. <br />Item 12 – Water Resources – water supply <br />Chloride management best practices should be considered and implemented during the winter <br />months to limit impacts to surrounding water bodies and wetlands. <br />Comment noted. The City <br />encourages developers to use best <br />practices to reduce chloride use in <br />snow and ice removal. <br />Page 570 of 679