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<br /> <br />SILVER LAKE VILLAGE MULTIFAMILY REDEVELOPMENT EAW RECORD OF DECISION <br />CITY OF ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE, MN <br />WSB PROJECT NO. R-013966-000 PAGE 4 <br />Noise: <br />The existing site is located within a suburban area and is surrounded by high-density <br />residential, a local park, and commercial uses. Existing noise sources are those typical <br />of suburban residential/commercial areas and consist mainly of traffic on the area <br />roadways, which include Silver Lake Road (CSAH 44), 39th Avenue NE, and other local <br />city streets. The nearest sensitive receptors are the Salo Park Amphitheater and multi- <br />family residential, both west of the site. <br /> <br />Construction noise levels and types will be typical of construction equipment. <br />Construction noise will be limited to daytime hours consistent with the City of St Anthony <br />Village’s construction and noise ordinances (7 am to 10 pm on weekdays, 9 am to 9 pm <br />on weekends and holidays). Construction equipment will be fitted with mufflers that <br />would be maintained throughout the construction process. <br /> <br />Transportation: <br />A Traffic Study was completed for the proposed Silver Lake Village (Walmart Site) <br />redevelopment. This Study provides a comprehensive review of anticipated traffic <br />impacts for the regional area, including the area surrounding the proposed development <br />for the existing (2019), projected 2022, and projected 2040 conditions. <br /> <br />Based on the conclusions of the traffic study, the following is recommended for the <br />development of the site: <br /> <br />· Construct the site improvements as shown in the site plan. No additional <br />roadway improvements would be required to accommodate the proposed site <br />development. <br /> <br />· Encourage Ramsey County to monitor/evaluate the coordination of the traffic <br />signal systems on Silver Lake Road (CSAH 44) for possible signal timing <br />improvements if issues warrant in the future. <br /> <br />Ramsey County provided comments that suggest the project utilize and make aware to <br />the residents, the public transportation options and bus routes along the site. <br /> <br />The extent and reversibility of environmental impacts for the proposed project are consistent with <br />those of a typical sediment removal project within a public water. Impacts will be minimized to the <br />extent practical, with regulatory approvals and/or mitigation required for those impacts which <br />cannot be avoided to resources. <br /> <br />2. MINNESOTA RULE 4410.1700, SUBP. 7.B – CUMULATIVE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF <br />RELATED OR ANTICIPATED FUTURE PROJECTS <br /> <br />The City is not currently aware of any other specific foreseeable future projects that would result <br />in cumulative effects from this project. Cumulative environmental effects from this development <br />will not occur. <br /> <br />3. MINNESOTA RULE 4410.1700, SUBP. 7.C – THE EXTENT TO WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL <br />AFFECTS ARE SUBJECT TO MITIGATION BY ONGOING PUBLIC REGULATORY <br />AUTHORITY <br /> <br />a) The following permits or approvals will be required for the project: <br /> <br />26