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<br />CONSISTENCY WITH COUNCIL POLICY <br /> <br />Environmental Resources <br /> <br />21. Will/has an environmental review (Environmental Assessment Worksheet, Environmental <br />Impact Statement or Alternative Urban Areawide Review) be/been completed for the site <br />(check all that apply)? <br /> <br />X No, none required. The Town Center Gardens development falls below environmental <br />review thresholds. <br />Yes, indicate type of review and approximate date of completion and include a summary of <br />findinas, if completed: <br /> <br />Surface Water Management <br /> <br />22. Does the plan amendment propose any impacts to wetlands located on the site? <br /> <br />x <br /> <br /> <br />23. Will stormwater runoff generated from proposed development be treated on-site? The <br />Council's website contains resources on stormwater management techniques at <br />http://www.metrocouncil.ora/plannina/assistance/resources.htm . <br /> <br /> <br />and describe: <br /> <br />Runoff will receive no treatment: <br />Runoff will be treated off-site, identif off-site treatment facilit : <br /> <br />X Yes, describe type and level of on-site pollutant removal treatment/mitigation plans: The <br />Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization will require on site treatment of <br />stormwater. <br /> <br />24. Have conservation oriented design principles, such as rural clustering, low impact <br />development (LID) storm water management techniques and/or native vegetation buffers <br />and landscape design been incorporated into the plan amendment? <br /> <br />Not Applicable <br />No, explain: <br />X Yes, describe: Along with the CPA to Mixed Use, the subject property will be rezoned from <br />Medium Density Residential to Town Center TC-4a; this portion of the Town Center <br />Gardens development will also be subject to the Town Center Development Guidelines, <br />which requires a higher standard for the design of stormwater systems and stormwater <br />treatment. <br /> <br />Water Supply <br /> <br />25. Will the proposed plan amendment increase or decrease projected water use from the <br />community's current water supply plan? <br /> <br />April 2003 <br /> <br />7 <br />
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