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<br /> <br />Lino Lakes Main Street - AUAR 52 August 2025 <br />No alternations to other surface waters are anticipated as part of the development <br />scenario. The AUAR study area does not contain and is not adjacent to any <br />recreational water bodies. <br />13. Contamination/Hazardous Materials/Wastes <br />a. Pre-project Site Conditions – Describe existing contamination or potential <br />environmental hazards on or in close proximity to the project site, such as soil or <br />groundwater contamination, abandoned dumps, closed landfills, existing or <br />abandoned storage tanks, and hazardous liquid or gas pipelines. Discuss any <br />potential environmental effects from pre-project site conditions that would be caused <br />or exacerbated by project construction and operation. Identify measures to avoid, <br />minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from existing contamination or potential <br />environmental hazards. Include development of a Contingency Plan or Response <br />Action Plan. <br />The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) What’s In My Neighborhood (WIMN) <br />database was reviewed to determine if any known contaminated properties or potential <br />environmental hazards are located within 250 feet of the study area. During this review, nine <br />active sites and one inactive site were found within 250 feet of the study area (see Table 10 <br />and Figure 18). <br />Table 10: MPCA “What’s in My Neighborhood?” Sites <br />Site ID Site Name Activity <br />Status Activities Program <br />16576 A & L Sod Inc. Active <br />Tank leak site, Petroleum <br />remediation, Minimal <br />quantity hazardous waste <br />generator <br />Multiple <br />Programs <br />257812 SP 002-614-049 Active Construction Stormwater Stormwater <br />18236 Caroll Busch <br />Residence Inactive Tank site leak, Petroleum <br />remediation <br />Investigation <br />and Cleanup <br />146100 LeVahn Bros Active Hazardous Waste, <br />Minimal quantity generator <br />Hazardous <br />Waste <br />212682 Century Farm <br />North 6th Addition Active20 Construction stormwater Stormwater <br />157490 Morell Borrow Pit Active21 Construction Stormwater Stormwater <br />226150 Century Farm <br />North 7th Active Construction stormwater Stormwater <br />141380 <br />Anoka County <br />ditch 10-22032 <br />Maintenace <br />Inactive Construction Stormwater Stormwater <br />107177 Goldade Richard J Inactive UST Tanks <br /> <br />Future developers will need to complete a Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) <br />prior to construction and coordinate with the MPCA on safe handling and disposal of any <br />contamination and hazardous materials found on the site prior to and during construction. An <br />asbestos and regulated materials (ARM) assessment would need to be completed prior to <br />the demolition of any structures and a demolition notification will be made to the <br /> <br />20 MPCA’s database shows these as active; however, the city is aware these projects did not advance and status <br />should be changed to inactive. <br />Page 82 of 679
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