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Meeting Date
02/09/2004
Council Meeting Type
Regular
Resolution #
04-019
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John j:C, VOnDetiadC <br />Director <br />Anoka County <br />Department of Parks anal Reereatioh <br />550 Bunker Lake Boulevard, NV7 • Andoverailinnaota 55304 <br />T.elgphonc (763) 757 -3920 • FAX (753) 7554230 <br />De ember 294003 <br />Mike Grocchala, <br />ComfnufiityDevel pmentDirector <br />gtyof One takes <br />WO Town CeniierParkway <br />Uno Lakes, Mlnne10a 55014 <br />bear Bike: <br />Please: acceptthis letter as acknowledgment (Atha •Envir inmentai Assessment•Worksheet (EAw) for <br />the °Legacjr at woods Edge' Development' done by,Sshort Elliott Hendrk son Inc (SEH),:.November <br />2003: The Anoka;Courtiy Parks and Recreation Departh ent „has reviewed t#te worksheet and.makes <br />the'following:-cornments <br />thepropbSed :de eloprt!erlt is adjaceritto the Rice.CreekChain-of:takes: gecjionaf Park <br />Wthe has Identified natural resource issues and is- complete, <br />the propeserf.developnientwl u•have tmnunaf:irnpact tothe.park properly. <br />• <br />Frain our 13erspectWei the eehSuitants, SEyt haveedone a thorough task of identifying •and`;itititigaiing <br />Impacts.errthe adjapentwetiands and the surrounding natural ertvirortinent. 1Ne aretjledta,see that <br />the proposed land :use w1U 'be buffered try, the a osting: nroodlands and wetlands. We :are also <br />encouraged to see.that th e;areas v ill be.desionated.as. out4otsheld in public cownerst 1p <br />AS wedisaissed,°futuret ail access into the park wtli offer many benefits to people ltving:an&Working, <br />there. Once you begin to `develop tral plans, we should take a closerlgok.at potential con idersand' <br />connections® hatw.l work:with Or ewsting and,propsed trail ystem plan within the park. <br />we aPp ,- �” •'the oppsirfur ityto re�(iew.your plans. Please keep as lnfonned ai.:t . ' <br />devel i. Wit, 'progress of the <br />`° <br />N • Wort <br />rk planner /ALA <br />' JahfVofDe4lride` <br />Michael hicRoilough,: ,Coon a <br />RESPONSE <br />1 The City of Lino Lakes concurs with the Anoka County Parks Department comment. <br />2 As part of the proposed development, the intent is to provide a trail connection along the easterly portion of <br />the development that would extend into the regional park. Further coordination between the City, Anoka <br />County Parks Department, and developer will occur to identify the proposed trail corridors. <br />
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