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08/09/2004
Council Meeting Type
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04-116
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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 04-116 <br />RESOLUTION MAKING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br />ON THE NEED FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT <br />FOR THE PROPOSED <br />PHEASANT HILLS PRESERVE 12TH ADDITION <br />WHEREAS, the City received and application for Pheasant Hills Preserve 12th Addition, <br />a residential development within the City of Lino Lakes, and; <br />WHEREAS, the Lino Lakes City Council makes the following specific findings of fact: <br />1. The City received a petition requesting the preparation of an Environmental <br />Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for the project, under Minnesota Rules 4410.1100. <br />2. The City of Lino Lakes is the responsible governmental unit for the EAW. <br />• 3. The City Council decided with Resolution No. 02 -21 that an EAW should be <br />prepared. <br />4. An EAW was prepared and the City Council approved its distribution with Resolution <br />No. 03 -118. The EAW was distributed according to the requirements of MN Rules <br />4410. <br />5. The public comment period ended October 1, 2003. <br />6. The City has reviewed comments on the EAW and has prepared responses to these <br />comments, which are included in the Record of Decision. <br />7. The extent to which environmental effects are subject to mitigation by ongoing public <br />regulatory authority indicates that this project does not have the potential for <br />significant environmental effects. <br />8. In considering the type, extent, and reversibility of environmental effects, there will <br />be no significant environmental effects from the project. <br />9. The project involves no related developments, connected actions, or phased actions as <br />defined by MN Rules 4410. <br />10. The City Council must make either a negative declaration or a positive declaration on <br />the need for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). <br />
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