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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 23, 2019 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />and proceed with obtaining a variety of other permits needed. The information contained in an 1 <br />EAW or EIS can be used by permitting agencies to determine the standards and restrictions that 2 <br />apply to the project. Each permitting agency has its own authority to issue or deny permits for 3 <br />the project. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Mr. Messner reviewed recent large residential projects that have required an EAW. Also 6 <br />reviewed were examples of projects in Minnesota that have necessitated an EIS. The required 7 <br />public comment period for the proposed Doran SLV, LLC Multifamily Redevelopment 8 <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) ended on July 3, 2019. Comments were received 9 <br />from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), 10 <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Minnesota State Historic Preservation 11 <br />Office (SHPO), Metropolitan Council, Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) and Ramsey 12 <br />County. These comments were mostly advisory in nature and more detail was provided for 13 <br />Council review. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Mr. Messner noted the decision before the City Council regarding the EAW is to decide whether 16 <br />the project has the potential for significant environmental impacts that cannot be addressed 17 <br />through the permitting processes. If the Council determines that the project does not have the 18 <br />potential for these significant environmental impacts, the Council should issue a Negative 19 <br />Declaration of Need for an EIS. If the Council determines that the project does have the potential 20 <br />for significant environmental impact that cannot be addressed through the permitting and 21 <br />approval process, the Council should require an EIS. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Councilmember Stille stated Council is considering whether the capacity can support a 24 <br />development like this. This property was developed 16 years ago and there were no issues. Mr. 25 <br />Messner stated the number of units triggered the EAW. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he read through the EAW and asked about water runoff and where 28 <br />the water goes. Mr. Messner stated when the site was redeveloped, the Salo ponds were created. 29 <br />The water will go into the south pond first, then into the north pond and treated. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Motion by Councilmember Stille, seconded by Councilmember Jenson, to adopt Resolution 19-32 <br />058; a Resolution Approving Issuing a Negative Declaration of Need for an Environmental 33 <br />Impact Statement for the Silver Lake Village Multifamily Redevelopment Project. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Motion carried 4-0. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Mr. Messner provided an update on current construction projects within the City including the 38 <br />2018 Street Reconstruction Project, Silver Lake Flood Improvement Project, County Road C 39 <br />Project, and Pavement Maintenance Project. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Councilmember Stille asked about the reclamite project and if the rain will have an impact on 42 <br />how well it works. Mr. Messner stated it is a polymer modified oil dries very quickly and it is not 43 <br />impacted by rain. 44 <br /> 45 <br />24