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Haviland Fields Development <br /> Finding of Facts and Record of Decision <br /> Name Comment Response <br /> standards east of the highway; <br /> however,the need to analyze this <br /> affect,as well as any mitigation,will <br /> be determined in the noise study. <br /> Logan Lewis 1. 1 have a few observations after reading 1. Comment noted. Cities are <br /> through the EAW, but my first one regards to allocated housing units by <br /> 6d on pg3.Sources and detailed information the Metropolitan Council as <br /> are plentiful throughout the document, but part of the region's growth <br /> all this subsection states is that the project goals. Based on feedback <br /> aims to address the housing needs in Ramsey. from our business <br /> What set of research and sources is this goal community trying to attract <br /> utilizing?What are the referenced housing employees,there is a <br /> needs of Ramsey? demand for high-quality <br /> rentals in the community to <br /> 2. 14c.This section states"Minimal tree remove provide housing for the jobs <br /> will be required as part of the project." in Ramsey. <br /> However,this is contradicted in "Table 5: 2. Aspects of the site plan may <br /> Trees"where number of trees to be removed change as the project <br /> is approximated at 964 trees,or 59.4%of develops.The project aims <br /> existing trees in the project area. "Minimal" to minimize tree clearing as <br /> needs a set definition as it pertains to this possible,and further ways <br /> document.Additional tree cover will only to minimize tree removal, <br /> reduce the short-and long-term negative including planting new <br /> impact of the GHG effect, especially with so tress,will be considered as <br /> much additional asphalt surface being added the project design <br /> in the project site. Please place significant advances. <br /> consideration and effort into maintaining as 3. Vegetation along the fence <br /> much existing tree cover as possible. line will be considered to <br /> promote additional privacy <br /> 3. Along with the approximated amount of tree for both existing homes and <br /> removal, maintaining a wall of wooded tree new townhomes. <br /> cover between the project area and the south 4. Walking trails are not being <br /> side of Birch Hill Lodges' southeastern most considered as part of the <br /> side street would greatly benefit the existing project in this area, as the <br /> townhome community by combatting noise neighborhood generally <br /> pollution (both during and after the project) objected to public spaces <br /> and heat from the nearly doubling of nearby and walking rails during the <br /> asphalt surface, as well as reducing the neighborhood meeting in <br /> projected tree removal. Please seriously fall 2022. Minimal impacts <br /> consider incorporating a portion of this to bat species are <br /> existing wooded wall into the north edge anticipated as part of this <br /> building setback,as well as adding a similar project. <br /> wooded buffer on the adjacent side street 5. Comment noted.Aspects of <br /> also bordering the north edge of the project the site plan may change as <br /> site. It would also promote additional privacy the project develops. <br /> for both the existing townhomes and the 6. Comment noted.Study <br /> potential new townhomes. intersections were <br /> determined based on <br /> 4. **Ideally,the described existing wooded area conversations with the City. <br /> would prove beneficial and resourceful if <br /> trails are being considered as a part of this <br /> project. Why not leave the tree cover there <br /> and only clear what is needed to construct a <br /> path?**Additionally,allowing those trees to <br /> 16 <br />
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