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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> The proposed project will not affect the floodplain of Lake Itasca or the floodplain of the Mississippi <br /> River. The project will avoid floodplain impacts and comply with Lower Rum River Watershed <br /> Management Organization(LRRWMO) Stormwater Standards that require lowest floor elevations to <br /> be at least 3 feet above the highest anticipated groundwater table and 2 feet above the 100-year flood <br /> elevation,or I foot above the emergency overflow,whichever is greater. <br /> b. Discuss the project's compatibility with nearby land uses, zoning, and plans listed in Item 9a above, <br /> concentrating on implications for environmental effects. <br /> The project is compatible with surrounding land uses,which include parkland,grassland,golf <br /> course,cropland, and residential. The City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan guides the project <br /> area for Low Density Residential(LDR, average of 4 lots/net acre),Medium Density Residential <br /> (MDR, average of 7 units/acre),High Density Residential(HDR,average of 15 units/acre),and <br /> Commercial. The project area is currently zoned R-1 (Low-Density Residential [MUSA]),R-2 <br /> (Medium-Density Residential),R-3 (High-Density Residential), and B-2 (Business District). <br /> Although the proposed residential development is only partially compatible with the existing <br /> Comprehensive Plan and zoning,the project is designed to be compatible with nearby land uses,as <br /> discussed under Item 9c below. <br /> c. Idents measures incorporated into the proposed project to mitigate any potential incompatibility as <br /> discussed in Item 9b above. <br /> The project will require a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to guide the site for LDR-Low Density <br /> Residential,which is intended for an average density of 4 units/acre. The proposed project has a <br /> gross density of 3.27 to 3.85 units/acre and a net density of 3.31 to 3.89 units/acre. The project area <br /> will be rezoned from a mix of uses to PUD-Planned Unit Development. The proposed project is <br /> compatible with the proposed land use,zoning, and surrounding land uses. Land use conflicts are <br /> not anticipated. <br /> 10. Geology, Soils and Topography / Land Forms <br /> a. Geology-Describe the geology underlying the project area and idents and map any susceptible <br /> geologic features such as sinkholes, shallow limestone formations, unconfined/shallow aquifers, or karst <br /> conditions.Discuss any limitations of these features for the project and any effects the project could have <br /> on these features. Idents any project designs or mitigation measures to address effects to geologic <br /> features. <br /> The Geologic Atlas of Anoka County,Minnesota(University of Minnesota Geological Survey 2011 <br /> and Minnesota DNR 2016)indicates the surficial geology of the area is characterized by terrace sand <br /> and gravelly sand that is located above the floodplain. The bedrock geology of the site falls in the <br /> Tunnel City Group and is dominantly quartz sandstone. <br /> The estimated depth to bedrock in the project area,based on the Geologic Atlas,generally ranges <br /> between 100 and 250 feet. As indicated under Item ILa.ii,the depth to bedrock in three nearby <br /> domestic wells ranged between 107 and 116 feet,and the depth to static groundwater in five nearby <br /> wells ranged between 28 to 41 feet. <br /> 8 <br />
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