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Page 1 <br />To: Katie Larsen <br />From: Andy Nelson <br />Date: June 28th, 2023 <br />Re: Environmental Comments/Watermark PUD Amendment #4 Preliminary Plat <br />1. All trees added to Outlot E should be changed to fire-tolerant species to allow for <br />future management of native plant areas with fire. Plants within the HOA park <br />area can remain as is because the area will be sodded. <br />2. For all trees to be preserved, tree protection fence should be installed in <br />accordance with the City Tree Protection Fence detail. This pertains to the line of <br />trees on the east perimeter heading from the northeast corner of the site to the <br />southern tip of Pond 1100. <br />3. Tree protection fence should be shown on the Preliminary Grading and Erosion <br />Control Plan (sheets 35 and 42) and future grading plans. <br />4. Silt fence is shown for perimeter control along the east perimeter. Biologs should <br />be used for perimeter control along the east tree line heading from the northeast <br />corner of the site south to a point even with the southern tip of Pond 1100. This <br />will minimize impact to the tree roots. <br />5.Native seeded areas must meet City Native Plant Establishment Requirements. <br />This should be noted in the Site Landscape Plan Details (Sheet L6). <br />6. Three crabapples in the right of way in front of Block 28, lots 3 and 4, should be <br />switched to a single boulevard tree. <br />7. Protected Open Space Area monument signs should be added to the corners of the <br />private park. <br />Environmental Memo <br />Attachment 7: Environmental Comments PUD Amend #4 PP