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tMetropolitan Council <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />November 20, 2006 <br />Jeff Smyser, City Planner <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55014 <br />RE: Nature's Refuge Residential Subdivision <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) <br />Metropolitan Council District 11 <br />Metropolitan Council Review No. 19884 -1 <br />Dear Mr. Smyser: <br />This EAW is for a residential development on an irregularly- shaped 232 -acre property. It is <br />proposed as a conservation development under the City's recently enacted conservation design <br />ordinance. The resulting site plan would have 278 single - family lots on about 100 acres of the site <br />with the remaining 132 acres of mostly wetlands restored and preserved through a permanent <br />conservation easement. <br />Metropolitan Council staff review of the EAW finds that it is complete and accurate with respect to <br />regional concerns. An Environmental Impact Statement is not necessary for regional purposes. <br />Council staff suggests the following advisory comments for the City's consideration before final <br />project approval. <br />Land Use (Bob Mazanec, 651- 602 -1330) <br />The EAW indicates the net residential density of the development will be 2.78 units per acre. <br />Since this density is below Metropolitan Council standards for sewered, urban development, <br />it will be important for the City to include the final project density in future plat monitoring <br />reports to the Council. <br />Also, the EAW indicates a portion of the project site is lies outside the currently designated <br />Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) but is within the City's Growth Area 1, 1998- <br />2010. While this part of the site is outside the already designated MUSA, it is within the <br />City's undesignated MUSA area previously approved by the Council and will need to be <br />added to the current MUSA as the project proceeds. It will be important for the City to <br />include this transfer of undesignated MUSA area to the City's current MUSA area in its <br />annual MUSA status reports to the Council and on future growth staging maps. <br />Parks and Open Space (Jan Youngquist, 651- 602 -1029) <br />Staff notes that the majority of the site is within a Metro Wildlife Conservation Corridor and <br />a Regionally Significant Ecological Area (RSEA) of Outstanding Quality, while the eastern <br />portion of the site is a Regionally Significant Natural Resources Area (RSNRA) of High <br />Quality as designated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) <br />and the Metropolitan Council. The Council, in partnership with the DNR and others, <br />conducted the inventory and assessment of natural resources in the metropolitan area. The <br />www.metrocouncil.org <br />390 Robert Street North • St. Paul, MN 55101 -1805 • (651) 602 -1000 • Fax (651) 602 -1550 • TTY (651) 291 -0904 <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />