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Haviland Fields Development <br /> Finding of Facts and Record of Decision <br /> Name Comment Response <br /> trees on site. How is this minimal tree permit shall be kept on the <br /> removal? site of work until the <br /> 5. Section 18.b.ii indicates that the project will completion of the project, <br /> develop a travel demand management plan and shall specify the name <br /> to reduce use of single occupancy motor and address of the <br /> vehicles, and increase walking, bicycling, and applicant and the general <br /> transit as primary modes of travel to reduce contractor. <br /> GHG emissions from mobile sources. How will <br /> this be developed,given the limited transit in <br /> the community and limited suitable weather <br /> to bike and walk?The EAW itself states that <br /> no transit facilities are within 1 mile of the <br /> project,so is the project proposing to create <br /> their own transit network and facilities?Say, <br /> to link their project with the nearest <br /> MetroTransit bus stop or train station via <br /> their own private bus service? <br /> 6. Is the plan for the residential areas to utilize <br /> the church parking lot? <br /> 7. CSAH 5&Iodine St level of service starts at E <br /> in the PM for existing year 2023 but then <br /> goes to A in opening year no build and D in <br /> opening year 2027/The text does not <br /> indicate any changes to this intersection,so if <br /> the project isn't built how would the level of <br /> service improve from E to A as the traffic <br /> analysis suggests? <br /> 8. On page 7,the EAW states that based on the <br /> "land surface temperate" at the project site <br /> during a heatwave in 2016 the site is <br /> susceptible to extreme heat.Won't removal <br /> of 59.4%of the tree canopy and no additional <br /> plantings contribute to the urban heat island <br /> effect and/or make the site a less desirable <br /> place to live? <br /> 9. There are lots of conflicting statements <br /> throughout the EAW that indicate that <br /> natural resources will be preserved, however <br /> in reality the majority of natural resources are <br /> going to be impacted and/or removed as part <br /> of the project. <br /> 10. On page 9 the EAW indicates that a <br /> "Residential New Townhouse Unit" as a type <br /> of application. What is a "Residential New <br /> Townhome Unit Application"? <br /> Ben Flake My name is Ben Flake, I live on Fluorine Street with me Comment noted.Aspects of the site <br /> wife and four small children. We were originally under plan may change as the project <br /> the impression that there would be no buildings next develops.Vegetation along the <br /> to our property. However, we were disappointed to existing fence line will be <br /> see that in the recent Haviland Fields proposal,the considered. <br /> townhomes would back up to our house. If the project <br /> moves forward we would feel much more comfortable <br /> if they installed a barrier between our property and <br /> the townhomes.Whether that barrier be a fence or a <br /> 14 <br />
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