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Design strategies and other sustainability measures anticipated to be implemented in <br />the proposed development to reduce emissions include: <br />• Energy end -use efficient appliances and equipment. <br />• Energy efficient lighting. <br />• Energy efficient building shells (i.e, a well insulated building). <br />• On -site geothermal energy use. There is an existing geothermal system <br />on site and one or multiple of the cells that may continue to be used as <br />an energy source that provides energy that can be extracted without <br />burning fossil fuels. <br />ii. Describe and quantify reductions from selected mitigation, if proposed to <br />reduce the project's GHG emissions. Explain why the selected mitigation was <br />preferred. <br />The proposed mitigation listed in Item 18.b.i. includes best management practices for <br />new construction and reducing GHG emissions where practicable during operations. <br />Additionally, the project will develop a travel demand management plan to reduce <br />use of single occupancy motor vehicles, and increase walking, bicycling, and transit as <br />primary modes of travel to reduce GHG emissions from mobile sources. <br />iii. Quantify the proposed project's predicted net lifetime GHG emissions (total <br />tons per number of years) and how those predicted emissions may affect <br />achievement of the Minnesota Next Generation Energy Act goals and/or other <br />more stringent state or local GHG reduction goals. <br />The Next Generation Energy Act requires the state to reduce greenhouse gas <br />emissions in the state by 80 percent between 2005 and 2050, while supporting clean <br />energy, energy efficiency, and supplementing other renewable energy standards in <br />Minnesota. The MPCA's biennial GHG emissions reduction report from 202115 <br />identifies strategies for reducing emissions in the three economic sectors with the <br />highest emissions — transportation, electricity generation, and agriculture, forestry, <br />and land use. <br />The expected lifespan of the project is 50 years, which equates to an estimated <br />255,695 CO2e metric tons over the lifetime of the building (including both <br />construction and operations phases). The proposer is committed to implementing <br />the sustainability measures listed in Item 18.b.i. to reduce operational emissions to <br />the extent practicable. The proposed project will be built in compliance with state <br />regulations and City of Ramsey code. <br />19.Noise <br />Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of noise generated <br />during project construction and operation. Discuss the effect of noise in the vicinity of the <br />project including 1) existing noise levels/sources in the area; 2) nearby sensitive receptors; <br />15 Available at https://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/state-and-regional-initiatives <br />Haviland Fields EAW 26 July 2023 <br />