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10 <br /> <br />(Birch Street) and CSAH 54 (20th Avenue). A 300 foot long trail will be constructed in Outlot <br />F in Phase 2 and will terminate at the lot line. This trail segment will eventually connect to a <br />future trail along the north side of Birch Street. Terminating the trail at the lot line now will <br />prevent vehicles from confusing the trail with a road. Credit will be given for the construction <br />cost of the trail extension to Birch Street in Phase 2. There are 35 lots in the 1st Addition; <br />however, the existing house located at 6677 20th Avenue is being relocated to one of the new <br />lots and will remain on site. Therefore, only 34 lots will be charged park dedication fees. <br /> <br />Nadeau Acres 1st Addition <br />34 lots x $3,150 = $107,100 <br />-Trail Construction Cost Future- <br />Phase 2 <br />TOTAL = $107,100 <br /> <br />Tree Preservation <br /> <br />The Environmental Coordinator and Environmental Board reviewed the tree preservation and <br />landscape plans. <br /> <br />The goal of tree preservation is to minimize unnecessary loss of habitat, biodiversity and forest <br />resource and to replace removed trees in areas where tree cover is most critical. The Tree <br />Inventory Report prepared by Carlson McCain revised January 10, 2020 identifies 750 <br />significant trees on site. Eighty-eight (88) trees were identified as non-significant (e.g. ash <br />trees, elm trees etc.) and will be removed without mitigation requirements. Of the remaining <br />662 trees, 252 trees will be saved and 410 will be removed. Sheet T4, Tree Preservation Plan <br />identifies the basic use area and environmentally sensitive areas. Five (5) trees are being <br />removed within the natural resource conservation area. Fourteen (14) trees are being removed <br />from the non-ESA and non-basic use areas. This requires 29 replacement trees for mitigation <br />which are provided throughout the development. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br /> <br />Open area landscaping standards require 1 large tree and 3 large shrubs per 2,000 sf. Existing <br />trees on site may be used to satisfy open area landscaping requirements if applicable by <br />placement. This would only apply to the existing trees on Outlot A. The landscaping plan has <br />been revised to provide adequate open space mitigation for Outlots B, D and E. Outlots C does <br />not require mitigation because it is for future right-of way. <br /> <br />Buffer and screen standards apply along CSAH 54 (20th Avenue), specifically Block 4, Lots 12- <br />15 that have a rear frontage on 20th Avenue. Approximately 475 linear feet of frontage will be <br />screened by shrubs, new trees, and existing trees to provide a continuous planting screen year- <br />round. The Preliminary Landscape Plan shows trees and shrubs planted on two separate berms. <br />It was suggested these berms be combined to provide a continuous berm; however, an opening <br />between the 2 berms is needed to provide rear yard drainage. A triangulated row of coniferous <br />trees will be planted in addition to the berms that will provide appropriate screening. <br />
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