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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> the Comprehensive Plan and related growth management tools at the time that such proposals are <br /> brought forward. Over time,much of Ramsey may develop into a combination of residential, <br /> commercial,and public uses. Consequently,cumulative effects on public infrastructure are not <br /> expected to be significant. <br /> Potential cumulative effects of anticipated future projects on natural resources depend largely on the <br /> type,density, and location of future developments. Potential effects on natural resources such as <br /> wetlands and wildlife habitat typically vary with project location and the extent of habitat diversity. <br /> Effects of the project on wetlands,vegetation communities, and wildlife resources may combine with <br /> effects of nearby or nearly concurrent projects in a manner that results in local and subtle cumulative <br /> effects. Cumulative effects of suburban development on natural resources can include the loss of <br /> agricultural land and the loss and fragmentation of wildlife habitat. Surface water runoff from the <br /> project area will infiltrate into the soil and some treated runoff may discharge to the Mississippi <br /> River. However,the highly-regulated nature of stormwater runoff and the ubiquitous <br /> implementation of BMPs to control erosion and sedimentation is expected to minimize cumulative <br /> effects of post-development runoff on downstream waters. The policies and regulations set forth by <br /> the City of Ramsey,the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization, and other <br /> government agencies provide the impetus for certain mitigation measures discussed in this EAW. <br /> These mitigation measures will help ensure the minimization of cumulative effects on the <br /> environment and the capacity for municipal services. <br /> 20. Other Potential Environmental Effects <br /> If the project may cause any additional environmental effects not addressed by items I to 19, describe the <br /> effects here, discuss the how the environment will be affected, and identify measures that will be taken to <br /> minimize and mitigate these effects. <br /> No other additional environmental effects are anticipated as a result of development of the project <br /> area.Potential environmental effects have been addressed in Items 1 through 19. <br /> RGU CERTIFICATION. <br /> (The Environmental Quality Board will only accept SIGNED Environmental Assessment Worksheets for public <br /> notice in the EQB Monitor.) <br /> I hereby certify that. <br /> • The information contained in this document is accurate and complete to the best of my <br /> knowledge. <br /> • The EAW describes the complete project; there are no other projects, stages or components <br /> other than those described in this document, which are related to the project as connected <br /> actions or phased actions, as defined at Minnesota Rules,parts 4410.0200, subparts 9c and 60, <br /> respectively. <br /> • Copies of this EAW are being sent to the entire EQB distribution list. <br /> Signature Date <br /> Title <br /> 28 <br />