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Page 2 <br />The Tree Mitigation and Preservation standards have not been met. The notes are <br />explanatory only. Changes were made <br />Ok. <br />3.The City Tree Protection Fence Detail must be added to the Details (Sheet C10). <br />All trees planned for preservation will require tree protection fence to be installed <br />in accordance with this detail. Also, the Tree Protection Zones (TPZs) must be <br />shown on the Grading, Drainage, and Erosion Control Plan (Sheet C5). The TPZs <br />must be in place prior to issuance of grading permit and will be reviewed by staff <br />concurrently with inspection of sediment and erosion control measures. Plan <br />changes required additional trees along the east line to be removed. Also, the <br />distance of the proposed saved trees to the construction limits is too close to meet <br />the TPZ criteria. The trees that do not meet that criteria will be indicated as <br />remove on the plans but we will try and save what we can. <br />Ok. <br />4. Canopy Cover: To account for future development of Outlot A in Milestones <br />Addition, it is recommended that the 4 trees along the west perimeter of the <br />parking lot be moved to areas that will not be impacted by future construction. <br />The entrance road and south infiltration basin seem to have ample space to <br />accommodate these 4 trees. Landscape plan comment <br />Ok. <br />5.Final placement of fire hydrants along west parking lot perimeter may necessitate <br />relocation of 2 trees in the islands. Landscape plan comment <br />The tree in the southern island can remain in place if the fire hydrant there will be <br />removed. The tree in the northern island on the west parking lot perimeter should <br />be moved to the west side of the access road across from the south stormwater <br />basin. <br />6. Buffer and Screen: The north perimeter of the parking lot requires a double, <br />triangulated row of plants. It appears that the standard could be met by adjusting <br />the placement of the 46 large shrubs shown into the required configuration. <br />Landscape plan comment <br />Ok. <br />7. Maintain a 10 foot radius free of shrubs around tree trunks on north parking lot <br />perimeter to prevent competition. Landscape plan comment <br />Ok. <br />8.A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan must be submitted that meets <br />requirements. This will include a concrete washout location, a note that <br />stabilization must be completed within 7 days of construction activity ceasing <br />(due to proximity to impaired waters), and contact info and credentials for the
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