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According to the City of Ramsey Planning Department Interactive Zoning Map, <br />existing zoning is designated as R-1 MUSA-80, R-2 Medium Density Residential, R-3 <br />High Density Residential (see Figure 6). The R-1 zone is designated to accommodate <br />single-family dwelling units on suitable land. The R-2 zone is designated to <br />accommodate multiple dwellings at a density of four to seven dwelling units per acre <br />and multiple -dwelling complexes. The R-3 zone is designated to accommodate high <br />density residential housing at a density greater than seven units per acre but not to <br />exceed 15 units per acre. The site is not within any overlay districts. <br />iv. If any critical facilities (i.e., facilities necessary for public health and safety, <br />those storing hazardous materials, or those housing occupants who may be <br />insufficiently mobile) are proposed in floodplain areas and other areas <br />identified as at risk for localized flooding, describe the risk potential <br />considering changing precipitation and event intensity. <br />No critical facilities are proposed as part of the project, and the project is not located <br />within a FEMA 100-Year floodplain area. <br />b. Discuss the project's compatibility with nearby land uses, zoning, and plans listed in <br />Item 10a above, concentrating on implications for environmental effects. <br />The proposed residential development is generally compatible with existing and future land <br />uses. There are three different zoning districts within the site that have differing requirements <br />for density and building requirements. <br />c. Identify measures incorporated into the proposed project to mitigate any potential <br />incompatibility as discussed in Item 10b above and any risk potential. <br />It is anticipated that the developer will work with the city on unifying the proposed zoning <br />through a Planned Unit Development to comply with building and design requirements for <br />the site. <br />11.Geology, Soils, and Topography/Landforms <br />a. Geology - Describe the geology underlying the project area and identify and map any <br />susceptible geologic features such as sinkholes, shallow limestone formations, <br />unconfined/shallow aquifers, or karst conditions. Discuss any limitations of these <br />features for the project and any effects the project could have on these features. <br />Identify any project designs or mitigation measures to address effects to geologic <br />features. <br />According to the Geologic Atlas of Anoka County (2013)7, bedrock geology of the project <br />site consists of St. Lawrence Formation, dolomitic, feldspathic siltstone with interbedded very <br />fine-grained sandstone and shale, and Tunnel City Group, fine- to medium grained, cross - <br />stratified, generally friable, quartz sandstone; or very fine- to fine-grained, glauconitic, <br />feldspathic sandstone. The estimated depth to bedrock is approximately 151-250 feet below <br />grade. The surficial geology consists of Richfield terrace, which consists of sand and gravelly <br />sand, and peat and much which consists of partially decomposed plant matter. <br />Available at https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/116119 <br />Haviland Fields EAW 10 July 2023 <br />
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