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Legacy at Wood's Edge Record of Decision <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />February 2004 <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />ADMINISTRATIVE BACKGROUND <br />The City of Lino Lakes is the responsible governmental unit (RGU) for this project. <br />An Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) has been prepared for this project <br />as prescribed by environmental review requirements. Lino Lakes prepared the <br />EAW. <br />The EAW was filed with the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board (MEQB) and <br />circulated for review and comments to the required EAW distribution list. A Notice of <br />Availability was published in the EQB Monitor on November 24, 2003: <br />The thirty -day comment period closed on December 24, 2003. Written comments <br />received from agencies and citizens are summarized and responded to in this report <br />in the section "EAW Comments and Responses ". <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The proposed project consists of mixed -use development on approximately 65- acres <br />of land in Lino Lakes, Minnesota. The development will include 348,292 square feet <br />of commercial /office, 450 multi- family residential units, and 38,000 square feet of <br />civic uses (YMCA facility). <br />The proposed site plan incorporates the above square footages and number of <br />residential units into a series of buildings that have been located to minimize <br />disruption to existing natural features such as wetlands and mature trees, as well as <br />to maximize visibility and create a quality mixed -use development. The mixed -use <br />development will inspire an energetic neighborhood and will provide a number of <br />living, working, and service opportunities within the project area <br />The project _ includes an intemal street network that provides access to the <br />retail /office, residential, and civic buildings. Town Center Parkway, which currently <br />provides access to the Lino Lakes City Hall, will serve as a collector street and will <br />provide access to Lake Drive (Anoka County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 23) at the <br />southwest corner of the site The proposed local roadways will also provide corridors <br />for public water, sanitary ` sewer, and other utilities necessary to serve the <br />development. <br />The clustering of structures has been employed in the proposed development for the <br />purpose of preserving and enhancing sensitive land features on the site and for <br />providing parkland and open space. The proposed plan has the added benefit of <br />avoiding wetland impacts on the site and of minimizing impacts to a grove of mature <br />