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City Planner Anderson clarified that the buffering is not specific to the senior housing parcel,but <br /> there is a desire for buffering between the different density products as well as the commercial lot. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that she would want to ensure that the developer keeps in mind <br /> some greenspace that can be used for recreation for the senior housing product. She stated that the <br /> City Council recently looked at some proposals for an interchange at Highway 10 and Ramsey <br /> Boulevard,noting that some of the scenarios would impede on this site. She noted that the Council <br /> did not necessarily support the options that impeded onto this site and therefore she did not see an <br /> issue approving a full plan for this property. <br /> 5.03: Review Updated Environmental Review (AUAR) for The COR(Project No. 18-112) <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He noted that in 2003,the City Council adopted <br /> Resolution #03-01-012 ordering an Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) for The COR <br /> (formerly known as Ramsey Town Center). An AUAR is an environmental review process that <br /> can be used in lieu of more traditional environmental reviews, such as Environmental Assessment <br /> Worksheets(EAW)and Environmental Impact Statements(EIS), as long as the geographic area is <br /> covered by an acceptable Comprehensive Plan. When considering The COR as a whole,it is likely <br /> that a series of individual projects in short sequence could trigger the need for an EAW. For <br /> example,the recent project known as Affinity at Ramsey likely would have triggered the need for <br /> an EAW based on the number of projects approved in the past several years. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that the benefit of an AUAR is that it looks at the cumulative impacts <br /> of planned or anticipated development within a specific geographic area,whereas an EAW or EIS <br /> are project specific and typically can add significant time and cost to a proposed development. <br /> The AUAR can assist with reviewing cumulative potential effects to the environment, which may <br /> result from multiple developments within the specified geographic area and can be done in advance <br /> of those developments to eliminate potential project delays. However, as AUAR does need to be <br /> updated every five years until the geographic area is fully developed. In 2013,the City ordered an <br /> updated AUAR, which expired in 2018. In April of 2018, the City Council authorized engaging <br /> in the services of WSB to complete an update to The COR AUAR. Since this is an update to an <br /> existing AUAR, it focused on what has been developed since the last update, whether there have <br /> been any significant changes to the envisioned development plan and looks at whether there have <br /> been any new findings related to threatened or endangered species. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that WSB has completed a draft update of The COR AUAR and <br /> there have been no new findings or threatened or endangered species (based on the Natural <br /> Heritage Information System). There have been no significant deviations or changes to the overall <br /> vision or development plan for The COR since the last update. The document has been updated <br /> with all development within The COR since the last update and the Mitigation Plan has also been <br /> updated. The EPB reviewed the draft of The COR AUAR in October. The City did receive <br /> comments from multiple agencies during the 10-day comment period and responses were <br /> incorporated into the document where necessary. The document is now ready for adoption. <br /> Chairperson Valentine stated that it is extremely valuable to have the AUAR in place, as that is a <br /> tool that handles environmental review for multiple projects within a smaller development area <br /> and helps to avoid all applicants being required to complete an EAW or EIS. He commended staff <br /> for the excellent job they have done to compile the information for the update. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/February 25, 2019 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />