HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 055-04 j
• RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of Minnesota require that an environmental assessment
worksheet (EAW) be prepared whenever a proposed development project results in the
permanent conversion of 80 or more acres of agricultural land to a more intensive use and
results in an excessive number of housing units(Minnesota Rules 4410.4300, subps. 19, 36);
and,
WHEREAS, a certain development which is planned and under construction, known as
Prairie Crossing Development within the City of Rochester meets the criterion established for
preparation of an EAW; and,
WHEREAS, an EAW was prepared for the Harvestview Development and reviewed by
the staff of the Planning and Zoning Department of Olmsted County, and the draft document
was circulated for comments to the required State and Federal agencies, as provided by law:
and,
WHEREAS, notice of availability of the EAW was published in the EQB MONITOR and
the thirty day period comment period expired on January 7, 2004, and during such period five
written comments were received; and,
• WHEREAS, the Common Council is required by law to make a finding on the adequacy
of the EAW and to determine whether an environmental impact statement should be prepared.
WHEREAS, the Common Council met at a regularly scheduled meeting on February 2,
2004, and considered the EAW, the reports of its staff, and the comments received from the
parties as noted above.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of
Rochester, that the Common Council makes the following FINDINGS with regard to the
environmental impact of the proposed development to be known as Maine Street Development:
1. The anticipated environmental effects of this project are found to be similar to
those experienced with other development in the City of Rochester. There are a
number of policies and plans adopted by the City of Rochester that require
detailed local review of traffic, storm water management and water quality,
wetland and other issues when a development is proposed. In addition, the
Rochester Zoning Ordinance and Land Development Manual includes
regulations for minimum open space, setbacks and buffers, maximum noise and
lighting, as well as floor area ratio. Potential wetlands on-site require further
investigation. If wetlands exist, they will need to be delineated. Wetlands are
• subject to existing regulations and appropriate permits will need to be obtained
for any proposed impacts.
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The anticipated cumulative loss of agricultural lands within the urban service
area of the City of Rochester (where sewer and water service is available) to
urban land uses is an anticipated effect of the orderly growth of the City. Land
use policies direct development to'growth centers such as Rochester to reduce
the pressure on agricultural lands in the outlying area to be converted to
residential uses. The more efficient use of land for development purposes where
increased densities can be realized because of sewer and water availability is
expected to help conserve truly prime agricultural areas.
3. Water quality of surface waters from runoff or waste waters from the site should
not be significantly degraded because of this project. Erosion and water quality
of runoff will be controlled by the installation of temporary and/or permanent
stormwater detention ponds. Regional storm water ponds are planned in the
immediate areas. Design and construction of the regional storm water ponds in
Section 7 are scheduled in the adopted CIP for 2004. The Rochester Zoning
Ordinance and Land Development Manual provides for an ongoing regulatory
authority of the City over erosion control practices. Wastewater from this project
will be treated at the City of Rochester Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is
capable of accepting the estimated amounts of wastewater generated by this
project.
• 4. Dust and noise which will be generated .because of the construction of this
project will be no more than typical for other residential or commercial
development. The City of Rochester has a noise ordinance, which will protect
area residents from unreasonable noise from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Methods
for controlling dust will need to be implemented by the developer. Detailed
grading and drainage plans will need to be approved .by the City prior to
construction and will need to incorporate erosion control measures.
5. This property is within the City of Rochester Urban Service Area according to the
Olmsted County Land Use Plan. Cumulative effects of development within the
Urban Service Area will include the loss of prime farmland and wildlife habitat.
The loss of terrestrial habitat and prime farmland caused by this development
should actually help the efforts to retain more significant habitats and farmlands
in less developed areas of the County by removing residential pressures and
concentrating them in planned areas where the density of development creates a
more efficient use of land.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that based on the findings above, the Common Council
has determined that the development known as Harvestview Development does not have the
potential for significant environmental effects and that preparation of an environmental impact
statement is not mandated in this instance.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nothing in this determination that the EAW is
adequate should be interpreted in any way to suggest that the City approves of the proposed
development.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, THIS . Ub DAY OF E if , 2004.
PRESIDENT OF SAID"COMMON COUNCIL
ATTEST:
CI CLERK
APPROVED THIS �R51 DAY OF F 3ceu -1 12004.
MAYOR OF SAID CITY
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'Rochester, Minnesota)
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