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It should be noted that current development east of I-35E north of CSAH 14/Main Street <br /> in Otter Crossing and Main Street Shoppes is being served by Sanitary Sewer District 3 <br /> and the sanitary sewer main located in Otter Lake Road in order to help facilitate and <br /> expedite development. Future land development within Sanitary District 5 shall be <br /> evaluated for capacity and flow to either District 3 or District 5. <br /> The development will be municipally served by an 8"DIP watermain located along 241h <br /> Avenue and Rosemary Way. <br /> Tree Preservation and Mitigation Standards <br /> The Environmental Coordinator and Environment Board reviewed the tree preservation <br /> and landscaping requirements. The following comments are from the September 29, <br /> 2021 Environmental Board staff report. <br /> Sheet TP1, Tree Preservation Plan calls for removal of 46 trees, most of which are in the <br /> southern portion of lot 2. Twenty-six (26)removals are in Basic Use Areas, non- <br /> Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA). These will not require mitigation. <br /> There are 20 trees being removed that are not located in Basic Use Areas or <br /> Environmentally Sensitive Areas. These trees will require mitigation of 27 trees. <br /> Undesirable species do not have to be mitigated for. Removals of a 22" and 8" ash will <br /> not require mitigation trees to be planted. The total number of replacement trees required <br /> is 24. <br /> Open Areas Landscape Standards <br /> The purpose of these standards is to provide general site beautification and high aesthetic <br /> quality with a mix of plant materials in open areas. Open area landscape standards call <br /> for 1 large tree and 3 large shrubs per 2,000 sf. <br /> The following substitutions are allowable: <br /> 1 large tree= 1.5 medium or 2 small trees <br /> 1 large shrub = 1.5 medium or 3 small shrubs <br /> 31,252 sf of open space calls for 16 large trees and 47 large shrubs. <br /> The plan has 22 large tree or large tree equivalents near open space that would meet open <br /> space standards. The shrubs on site are associated with foundation and buffer and screen <br /> standards. The 13 large shrubs associated with the accent for the entrance sign should <br /> count towards open space standards. There will be 34 more shrubs required that should <br /> be planted in open space. Specifically, these shrubs should be placed around the <br /> stormwater basin, along the turf area on the building's east perimeter, or the stormwater <br /> runoff area in the south of the building. <br /> 9 <br />