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<br /> <br /> <br />A great place to live, work and play…today and tomorrow <br /> <br /> Government Center | 14949 62nd Street North | P. O. Box 6 | Stillwater, MN 55082-0006 <br />P: 651-430-6001 | F: 651-430-6017 | TTY: 651-430-6246 <br />www.co.washington.mn.us <br /> <br />Washington County is an equal opportunity organization and employer <br /> <br />Department of Transportation. Minnesota Rule 7030.0030 states that municipalities are responsible for <br />taking all reasonable measures to prevent land use activities listed in the MPCA's Noise Area <br />Classification (NAC), where the establishment of the land use would result in violations of established <br />noise standards. Minnesota Statute 116.07, Subpart 2a exempts County Roads and County State Aid <br />Highways from noise thresholds. County policy regarding development adjacent to existing highways <br />prohibits the expenditure of highway funds for noise mitigation measures. The developer should assess <br />the noise situation and take any action outside of County right of way deemed necessary to minimize the <br />impact of any highway noise. <br />A Right of Way Permit will be required for any work within the County highway right of way as it relates <br />to the development. As the development progresses, a plan set will be required with the application and <br />include any grading, culvert installation, water and sewer services, parallel trail development, signage, <br />and any landscaping and other improvements within the County right of way. <br />Additionally, the developer or the City will need to submit a drainage report and calculations for review <br />of any downstream impacts to the county drainage system. Along with the drainage calculations, we will <br />request written conclusions that the volume and rate of stormwater run-off into the county right of way <br />will stay the same as part of the project. <br />All utility connections to County highway right of way for the development require Washington County <br />Right of Way permits. Typically, these utility connection permits are the responsibility of the utility <br />companies. <br />Thank you again for the opportunity to provide comments on the sketch plan for 2298 Inwood. We look <br />forward to continuing to work with you and the City of Lake Elmo to ensure that development in this <br />area is successful and well-served by the transportation network. <br />If you have any questions, please get in touch with me at 651-430-4307 or <br />daniel.elder@co.washington.mn.us <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />Daniel Elder <br />Planner II