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7. 2. <br /> CC Regular Session <br /> Meeting Date: 10/24/2023 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Information <br /> Title <br /> Adopt Resolution#23-223 approving the Haviland Fields EAW, Findings of Fact, and Record of Decision <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> At the September 26, 2023,meeting, the City Council directed the EAW to go back for re-review of the traffic <br /> study. Kimley-Horn staff, City staff,Presbyterian Homes staff, and Anoka County Highway Department staff <br /> met to discuss the study since the County did not provide a response to the EAW. Nowthen Boulevard(County <br /> Road 5)is the main access to the site. The County subsequently provided comments recommending <br /> modifications to the lanes on Nowthen Boulevard and changing the north access to a right-in/right-out access for <br /> better traffic flow and safety. The traffic study was updated with those recommendations. The study still <br /> recommends that traffic operations will function adequately after development. A representative from <br /> Kimley-Horn will be at the meeting to discuss the findings and answer any questions the Council may have. <br /> Additionally,the Findings of Fact and the Traffic Analysis have been updated. <br /> As part of the proposed Haviland Fields multi-family and townhome development on excess land at Lord of Life <br /> Church(14501 Nowthen Blvd.NW), an Environmental Assessment Worksheet(EAW) is required. An EAW is a <br /> required planning tool for larger projects that is used to assess the environmental impacts of the project. In a <br /> suburban setting,these impacts are generally related to traffic,but they also look at natural resources like <br /> vegetation,wildlife, and waterbodies. The developer takes the information gathered in the EAW and prepares <br /> more detailed plans for a typical city development review process accordingly. Approval of an EAW is an <br /> acknowledgement by the City Council that the analysis reviewed all of the required components properly and <br /> provided any mitigation plan(if needed)--it is not an approval of the project nor does it provide any standing for <br /> future approval steps. Alternatively, the City Council could find that the impacts noted are great enough to <br /> warrant a more in-depth review called an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS). <br /> The typical process of sending out a"draft" EAW for public review is to gather input from residents as well as a <br /> list of required State agencies to make sure the analysis covered the required topics and that the analysis did not <br /> miss anything. Comments were received after the 30-day review period from some of the State agencies and <br /> some residents noting questions and providing input on the document. Those comments and questions were <br /> reviewed and applicable updates were made to the "final" EAW (attached). A list of those letters and written <br /> responses are provided. <br /> The EAW did note increased traffic in the area as a result of the project, though it noted that the existing area <br /> roadway system has the capacity to support the proposed development. It also noted the removal of several trees, <br /> though this activity is not prohibited(the City's tree planting and replacement rules will be reviewed with the <br /> development plans in the future). It also noted that the site included wetlands which could be the home of the <br /> Blanding's turtle, a threatened species in Minnesota, and will require construction techniques to safeguard the <br /> turtle. <br /> A comment from the Metropolitan Council noted that this project, if approved, would put the City's overall <br /> density back into compliance with their Housing Policy Plan and Livable Communities Act. <br /> Some of the comments received were from neighbors dissatisfied with the project in general. Though the <br />
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