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Response to the EAW Request <br />The Ponds Residential Development Project <br /> <br />Page ..5 <br /> <br />Issue 3 - The need for more i~formation regarding how the proposed development will handle ~va'ste <br />treatment and how tha~ o'ea~ment will affect local water and wildlife. <br /> <br />According to Royal Oaks, the proposed development will be connected to the City of Ramsey's <br />existing n'mnicipal sewer and stom't water system. There will be no individual sewer systems (septic) <br />constructed on the site. l:f any septic systems, water supply or h-rigation wells are found on the Site, <br />~hey will be abandoned as per any applicable local, state and]or federal regulations. As a result, no <br />detrimental effects on local water and wildlife should occur. <br /> <br />Conclusions <br /> <br />Based on the findings of the Limited EAW and the responses to the citizens petition discussed above, <br />ProSource makes the following conclusions: <br /> <br />1. A mandatory EAW is not required for this pr6ject since .the number of new residential uni.ts is beloTM <br /> the requirements as outlh'~ed in Mn. Rules Part 4410.4300. <br /> <br />No dredging, filling or significant modifications appe.ar to be proposed in wetland areas as part of the <br />project. The development plans call for the construction of four new ston'n water infiltration ponds to <br />accommodate storm water runoff. Additional vegetative buffer strips are also proposed to further <br />reduce surface water runoff into wetland areas. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />No protected animals, plant species or habitats have been identified within or adjacent to the project. <br />Wetland areas will remain undisturbed and urban wildlife species will benefit from the proposed <br />additional vegetative buffer and tree plantings. <br /> <br />Wastes generated by the development will be handled by the municipal sewer system and safeguards <br />during site grading. Stomq water runoff will be managed by the construction of the new infiltration <br />ponds. Wells, septic systems or waste disposal areas are not proposed, thereby further diminishing the <br />potential detrimental effects on local waters and/or wildlife. <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />[t is ProSource's opinion that the proposed developmertt wi[~ not have a significant environmental effect. <br />It appears that the proposed residential development project is compatible with adjacent and nearby land <br />uses which is primarily residential with some limited retail/commercial. Given this compatibility and the <br />added vegetative setbacks, tree preservation practices and storm water runoff enhancements to minimize <br />the potential of environmental effects, it does not appear that this project warrants preparation of a full <br />EAW. <br /> <br />ProSource Technologies, Inc. August 3,2001 <br /> <br /> <br />
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