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/. <br />f/\ <br />April 7,1997 <br />Mr. Mike Gaflron <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator <br />CityofOrono <br />POBbx66 <br />Crystal Bay MN 55323 <br />m' 0 <br />C\TV OF OROMO <br />RE: Close of EAW Review Period for Spring Hill Golf Club . <br />Dear Mr. Gaffron: <br />This letter is to remind you that the 30-day review and comment period for this EAW will <br />end on April 9, 1997. A decision on the need for an Environmental Impact Statement. (EIS) <br />must now be made in accordance with the standards and procedures of part 4410.1700. <br />An EIS must be ordered if you find that the project has the potential for significant <br />environmental effects. In making this decision you must comp: re the impacts that may be <br />reasonably expected to occur with the following criteria: <br />A. The type, extent, and reversibility of effects; <br />B. The cumulative potential effects of related or anticipated future projects; <br />C. The extent to which effects can be mitigated by ongoing public regulatory authorities; <br />and ■ <br />D. The extent to which effects can be anticipated and controlled as a result of other <br />studies undertaken by public agehcies or the project proposer, or of previous EISs. <br />In making the EIS decision the following procedural requirements must be met: <br />1. The timeframe for the decision depends upon whether the decision will be made by a <br />single individual or by a council, board, or other body that meets only periodically. If by <br />an individual, the decision is to be made within 15 working days of the expiration of the <br />comment-period. If by a body that meets only periodically, the decision is to.be made at <br />th^first meeting held between three and 30 days after the close of the comment period. <br />Di^e timeframes may be extended for the reason cited in item 3 below. <br />2. You must maintain a written record of some sort, including specific findings of fact, <br />which supports your decision. The record must include specific responses to all <br />. substantive, timely comments received on the EAW.- <br />3. If you determine that you lack information which is critical to a reasoned decision about <br />the potential for or the significance of any possible environmental effects, yoii must <br />proceed in one of two ways. Either way requires a different notification process as <br />outlined in points 4 and 5. <br />• 1 <br />i <br />■ i <br />• 'I <br />. I <br />1 <br />ir <br />f <br />u <br />t&g imilOIIHIHMl lllilll ItllD, IS8 CIOII sm[l. SI. PIDI, li» iSISS EI2 2SB-2803 111 112 2H-1HI SIIH Piinill II |]]HI