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minimize the impact of the light at the River, but will not eliminate it. The City will continue to enforce the <br />adopted lighting ordinance. <br />The visual impacts of construction on a scale that will occur at COR over several years will be difficult to <br />mitigate, but several measures to minimize the impact will be followed. The most offensive visual <br />characteristics of construction, and possible mitigating actions are: <br />• Soil erosion leading to sediment movement off -site - Item 16 spelled -out a mitigation element to <br />control on -site erosion and off -site sedimentation. <br />• Access streets and roads covered with dirt and gravel/rocks - The erosion and sediment control <br />program will include egress gravel wash pads and will contain a daily sweeping plan for roads <br />affected by construction traffic. <br />• Swirling dust caused by earth -moving activity on dry soil - A water truck will be available on site to <br />spray areas experiencing dust movement. This will be especially critical on the sandy soils <br />prevalent on site. <br />• Construction equipment and temporary trailers - Every effort will be made to screen immobile <br />equipment and to park mobile equipment in a visually sheltered location at the end of the working <br />day. <br />Exposed soil - One of the essential elements in the erosion and sediment control plan will be rapid <br />stabilization, covering and re -vegetation of exposed soils. Although some exposed soil will be impossible to <br />avoid, every attempt will be made to minimize exposure. This measure has been followed and will <br />continue to apply. <br />Item 27 Mitigation Element. At this time, the Ramsey 2001 Comprehensive Plan, as amended in 2002, fully <br />addresses the development of the COR site and adequately relates this development to the various other <br />agency plans with which it must comply. However, any change in the project that would lead to deviation <br />in one or more of the plans must be corrected by a plan amendment. This measure has been followed and <br />will continue to apply. The City adopted the 2030 Comprehensive Plan update in 2010. The City has <br />approved a Comprehensive Plan Amendment in 2012, which and approved by the Metropolitan Council. <br />The City has also adopted a Zoning Ordinance Amendment and COR Design Framework (February 28, <br />2012, amended November 27, 2012) to implement the 2030 Comprehensive Plan Amendment (including <br />the 2012 amendment) and the revised development plan for the AUAR area ("The COR"). <br />Item 28 Mitigation Element. The major physical infrastructure elements of roads and streets, sanitary <br />sewer, municipal water and storm sewer have all previously been addressed within this AUAR. <br />An evaluation of the social services needed for the COR development indicates that the planning done for <br />the City has accounted for the growth related to the COR. Police, fire, public works, schools, and related <br />City and postal services will all be impacted by the development. Additional equipment to perform City <br />public works services will be needed. No additional mitigation is needed to meet the expected growth. No <br />Change. <br />Item 29 not required in AUAR <br />Item 30 Mitigation Element. No need for mitigation anticipated from the two items identified, but if the <br />need arises during the AUAR review, necessary mitigation will be included here. No Change. <br />Alternative Urban Areawide Review Update <br />The COR (formerly Ramsey Town Center) <br />City of Ramsey, MN <br />Landform Project No. RAM12015.000 <br />11 <br />