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Page 3 <br /> <br />grading and installation of the roadways, the various residential components of the site are <br />expected to be developed over multiple years based on market conditions. <br />B. Corrections to the EAW or Changes in the Project since the EAW was Published <br />The following corrections/changes have been added to the environmental documentation since <br />the publication of the EAW: <br />1. EAW Item 12, “Water Resources,” additional information provided: <br />a. Projects served by MCES typically use 274 gallons per day per home for planning <br />purposes. With 679 proposed homes (combined homes, townhomes, and <br />apartments/senior living units), this would result in the average design flow of <br />186,046 gallons per day. This results in the addition of approximately 186,046 <br />gallons per day to the sanitary sewer, which is within the capacity of the MCES Eagle <br />Point Plant. <br />C. Agency and Public Comments on the EAW and Responses <br />A total of three written comment letters were received during the EAW comment period. Two <br />of the written comment letters on the Limerick Village EAW were received from public agencies: <br />the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and Metropolitan Council (Met Council). One <br />written comment letter was received from the general public. A listing of the comments and <br />responses from the Project Proposer is found in Table 1, “Limerick Village EAW – Comments <br />Received and Responses.” Refer to Appendix B for agency comment letters in their entirety.