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Boulevard. <br />ITEM 25. SENSITIVE RESOURCES <br />Item <br />No. <br />Mitigation Description <br />2013 Update <br />2018 Update <br />25.1 <br />Unidentified Resources. Various circumstances may lead to <br />the discovery of unidentified historic or archeological <br />resources within the project boundaries. When any such <br />new discovery is brought to the attention of the developer or <br />the City, an evaluation of the significance will be <br />conducted, and appropriate management measures will be <br />devised in consultation with SHPO. <br />This measure will continue to <br />apply. <br />This measure will continue to <br />apply. <br />25.2 <br />Although the COR site is not within the geographic area <br />covered by MNRRA, every effort will be made by COR <br />LLC to work with Anoka County Parks, Ramsey Parks and <br />the National Park Service to comply with the policies of <br />these agencies and to minimize or avoid any adverse <br />This measure will continue to <br />apply. <br />This measure will continue to <br />apply. <br />impacts from development of the COR site. <br />ITEM 26. ADVERSE VISUAL IMPACTS <br />Item <br />No. <br />Mitigation Description <br />2013 Update <br />2018 Update <br />26.1 <br />Light emissions from commercial and residential areas <br />cannot be avoided because of safety issues and the need for <br />residences and businesses to see clearly at night. City <br />Ordinance 9.11.07 describes any lighting used to illuminate <br />The City will continue to enforce <br />the adopted lighting ordinance. <br />The City will continue to enforce <br />the adopted lighting ordinance. <br />24 <br />Mitigation Plan Update - 2018 <br />November 2018 <br />
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