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page 24 <br /> Lengthen the southwest bound left turn from Silver Lake Road (CR 136) to <br />southeast St Anthony Blvd from 100 feet to 175 feet. <br /> <br /> Lengthen the westbound left turn from Kenzie Terrace (CR 153) to southbound <br />NE Stinson Parkway (CR 27) by shortening or removing the existing left turn <br />lane from Kenzie Terrace to the Bremer Bank Building. <br /> <br /> Lengthen the northbound left turn from NE Stinson Parkway to westbound NE <br />Lowry Ave from 150 feet to 300 feet. <br /> <br /> At the proposed site driveway at Wilson St on Kenzie Terrace (CR 153) provide: <br />o Two lanes exiting the site (one left turn and one through/right lane) <br />o Left turn lane from Kenzie Terrace (CR 153) into the site <br />o Right turn lane from Kenzie Terrace (CR 153) into the site <br /> <br />2. 2030 with Future Area Development: <br /> <br /> Consider a dual roundabout or other intersection control improvements for the St <br />Anthony Blvd intersections at New Brighton Blvd (CR 88) and Silver Lake <br />Blvd/Kenzie Terrance (CR 153). <br /> <br /> Consider a roundabout or other intersection control improvements at the <br />intersection of Kenzie Terrace (CR 153)/NE Lowry Ave at NE Stinson Parkway. <br /> <br />The Traffic Impact Study is included in Appendix D. <br /> <br />19. Cumulative potential effects: (Preparers can leave this item blank if cumulative potential effects are <br />addressed under the applicable EAW Items) <br /> <br />a. Describe the geographic scales and timeframes of the project related environmental effects that <br />could combine with other environmental effects resulting in cumulative potential effects. <br /> <br />The proposed project will involve redevelopment of the 15-acre project area. Project-related <br />impacts will include soil disturbance, building removal, vegetation removal, and the addition of <br />impervious surface, stormwater, sanitary, and traffic. The project area will also need to be <br />rezoned from Single Family Residential to Planned Unit Development/Multi-Family Residential. <br /> <br />Soil disturbance: The project will involve soil disturbance. An NPDES permit will be required <br />and erosion control BMPs will need to be in place throughout construction. <br /> <br />Building removal: The project will involve demolition of buildings. The buildings will need to be <br />inspected for regulated materials prior to demolition. If regulated materials are found they will <br />need to be handled and disposed of in accordance with state and local regulations. <br /> <br />Vegetation removal: Vegetation removal will occur as part of this project. The vegetation present <br />does not provide critical habitat for wildlife. Following construction, it is expected that a <br />landscaping plan will include tree and other landscape plantings that will provide habitat similar <br />to what currently exists. <br />59
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