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<br /> <br />Comment Response <br />The words “traffic accidents” are not at all addressed in the AUAR. Take a look at the <br />intersections of Inwood and Minnehaha, Inwood and Stillwater, and all intersections <br />that open onto Inwood. <br />Thank you for the comment. The <br />Inwood/Minnehaha and Inwood/Stillwater <br />intersections were not studied in this AUAR as <br />they will not be major intersections used by the <br />future developments in the AUAR study area. <br />The AUAR looks at traffic capacity and <br />operations for future development within a <br />geographic area and does not typically address <br />current safety concerns. <br />The City of Lake Elmo has not been able to meet the water needs of its current <br />residents. How is it going to meet the needs of this new business park? How about <br />taking care of the residents first? For myself, I’d love to see Tablyn Park sewered FIRST! <br />Thank you for the comment. The City’s 2040 <br />Comprehensive Plan includes a water supply <br />plan that planned for serving the AUAR study <br />area with municipal water. <br />In August 2021, the City of Lake Elmo entered <br />into a Cooperative Agreement with the City of <br />Oakdale to serve the AUAR study area with <br />regional sanitary sewer system through Oakdale. <br />Ultimately, the sanitary sewer main is connected <br />to the Metropolitan Council Environmental <br />Services system which discharges to the Metro <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant in St. Paul. <br />I am not in favor of amending the city’s comp plan to accommodate this developer!! I <br />am in favor of amending the city’s comp plan to keep this developer out! I believe that <br />a developer serves the purpose of maximizing exploitation of a city and leaving the city <br />with mitigation costs for decades to come. <br />Thank you for the comment.