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1. <br /> DRAFT—RESPONSE TO COMMENTS, FINDINGS OF FACT, AND RECORD OF DECISION <br /> SIi VER LAKE CENTER COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET(EAW) <br /> Cumulative Potential Effects of Related or Anticipated Future Projects <br /> Accwding to Minnesota Rules 4410.1700 Subp.7 (B)the second factor the City must consider is the <br /> "cumulative potential effects of related or anticipated future projects." The City's findings are set forth <br /> below. <br /> As stated in the EAW,project proposers are not speculating about the ultimate development of the 4.96 <br /> am lot to be located in the southwest corner of the site(currently occupied by the New Market <br /> building). Because 100 percent of this area is currently covered by impervious surface and all of this <br /> area will be incorporated into the proposed stormwater mangement plan,no additional or cumulative <br /> environmental impacts are anticipated. <br /> Extent to Which the Environmental Effects are Subject to Mitigation <br /> According to Minnesota Rules 4410.1700 Subp. 7 (C)the third factor the City must consider is the <br /> -extent to which the environmental effects are subject to mitigation by ongoing public regulatory <br /> authority." The City's findings are set forth below. <br /> The following permits and approvals are required for this project: <br /> Unit of Government Type of 622lication <br /> St.Anthony ViUago Bu,ilding Permit <br /> St. Anthony VWW Preliminary and Final Plat <br /> St.Anthony Villa a Demolition Permit <br /> St. Anthony VIII a ng Permit <br /> St.Anthony Vill a Municipal Water Connection Permit <br /> St. Anthon Vill a Parkin Lot License <br /> St.Anthony Village Sani Sewer Connection Permit <br /> St.Anthony Vill a Setback Variance for Cub Foods Store <br /> MPCA NPDFS/General Storm Water Permit <br /> MPCA UdEty Extension <br /> MN Dept. of Health Water Main Extension <br /> Rice Creek Watershed Djistrict_LGradirig and Stormwater Management <br /> The City finds that the potential environmental effects of the project are subject to mitigation by <br /> ongoing regulatory authorities and an EIS need not be prepared. <br /> Extent to Which Environmental Effects can be Anticipated and Controlled <br /> According to Minnesota Rules 4410.1700 Subp. 7 (D)the final factor the City must consider is the <br /> "Went to which environmental effects can be anticipated and controlled as a result of other <br />