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Page 2 <br />• A screening plan must be submitted for the north property line. <br />Addressed in the latest submittal <br />• Trees designed into the County road ROW must be moved off of the ROW. <br />Done <br />• Trees designed under or near the power wires must conform to mature height <br />distance from the wires standards established by the power company. <br />Indicated they were talking to the power company <br />• Applicant must have an NPDES permit. <br />Not listed yet <br />• Applicant must have a designated inspector for erosion control who is certified <br />in erosion control from the State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />• All erosion control inspections and corrections for non-compliance issues <br />must be sent to the City of Lino Lakes no later than the next business day <br />• A concrete washout area and plan must be shown on the plan sheets. <br />Shown on the plan <br />• No soil should be imported to the site without approval from the City Engineer. <br />Acknowledged <br />• The developer must escrow enough money to plant one tree on each frontage <br />boulevard. <br />Acknowledged <br />• All sod and shrub plantings must be irrigated. <br />Are you proposing to irrigate everything? Calculations should be submitted <br />for including freshwater irrigation if pond dries out, and a shutoff for native <br />areas included to shut off an area that really wouldn’t need water after <br />establishment; but can be used during excessive pond volume times. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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