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<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.orq/planninq/assistance/resources.htm . <br /> <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: On-site <br />ponding must be sufficient to meet the Lower Rum River Water Management <br />Organization's water qllality standards.$tormwater will be reviewed in detail during the <br />subdivision review rocess. <br /> <br />24. Have conservation oriented design principles been incorporated into the plan amendment, <br />such as open space design, _clustering, conservation easements, low impact development <br />storm water management techniques, native vegetation buffers and/or landscape design? <br /> <br />Not a licable. <br />No, ex lain: <br />X Yes, describe: The City is currently negotiating with the developer for a conservation <br />easement on the south side of Trott Brook, which will accommodate a public trail and <br />rovide a buffer between new homes and the brook. <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 />Not a Iicable. <br />X No increase or decrease in projected water use from water supply plan. The City updated <br />its Comprehensive Sewer and Water Supply Plan in 20Q4. This plan accounts for the <br />increase in water demand associated with the ro osed develo ment. <br />Yes, provide water supply plan amendment to describe necessary facilities improvements <br />or chan es: <br /> <br />MNRRA/Critical Area Plan <br /> <br />26. Does the plan amendment include any land within the designated Mississippi National River <br />and Recreation Area (MNRRA) and Critical Area (CA) boundaries? <br /> <br />Not a Iicable, not a communit within MNRRA or CA boundaries. <br />X No, site is not within MNRRA or CA boundaries. <br />Yes, describe how Critical Area guidelines and voluntary MNRRA Comprehensive <br />Mana ement Plan olicies are bein addressed: <br /> <br />Housing <br /> <br />27. Does the proposed amendment increase or decrease the acres of medium or high density <br />residential, land staged for development between 2000 and 2010? Identify the number of <br />acres of developable land stage for development 2000-2010 city-wide for medium and high <br />density residential or mixed use development: <br /> <br />January 2005 <br /> <br />8 <br />
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