1991-091
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CITY OF HOP~INS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION 91-91
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS
ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT PERTAINING TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR THE PROPOSED RAMSGATE TOWNHOMES AND
DETERMINING THAT AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT IS NOT
REQUIRED TO BE COMPLETED FOR SAID PROJECT.
WHEREAS, an Environmental Assessment Worksheet hereafter
referred to as E.A.W. was prepared pursuant to
MEQB Rule 4410.1000 subpart 3i and
WHEREAS, the availabil,ity of the E.A.W. was properly
published in the E.Q.B. Monitor and the
Hopkins/Minnetonka Sailor and was distributed to
the required agencies and made available to the
general publiCi and
WHEREAS, the E.A.W. has passed through the required thirty
(30) day review periOd during which written
comments were received by the citYi and
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. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hopkins, acting as
the Responsible Governmental Unit, has reviewed
the E.A.W. and all timely comments which have been
made regarding said E.A.W. and have reviewed the
Findings of Fact and recommendations as related to
the E.A.W. and has further reviewed the standards
and criteria of MEQB Rule 4410.1000 subpart 3i
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that' the Findings of Fact
pertaining to Ramsgate Townhomes are hereby adopted and that
a determination has been made that an Environmental Impact
Statement is not required to be completed for the Ramsgate,
Townhome Project. It is further determined that the
following measure be required conditions for final project
approval:
That the developer obtain Watershed District
approval for the project.
That the developer is responsible for the
maintenance of the ponding area.
That the developer provide erosion control measures
approved by the staff.
That the townhomes are not occupied until the
sanitary sewer problems are resolved and the
developer has granted an easement through his
property for the rerouting of the sewer.
Developer' shall provide the city with a grading and
drainage plan that shows existing and proposed
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contours and drainage features. Furthermore, the
developer shall provide hydrologic computations
which must show that the rate and run-off from the
site will not increase as a result of the
development. ,
6. If the developer receives federal assistance for the
project, the requirements of section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and
36FR800 must be met by the developer.
Adopted this 6th day of August, 1991.
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James A. enellie, Cit'y C erk