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 Page 2 <br />only effective screen still on site. Recommendation is to do this over a few years <br />if there is concern about screening, so that the buckthorn can continue to screen <br />until replaced. <br /> <br />At the May 9, 2018 Planning & Zoning Board meeting, the Board recommended <br />removal of the buckthorn with the initial tree removals. The Environmental <br />Coordinator has no issue with this. <br /> <br />• Evergreens in the ponds must be changed to fire adapted species. <br /> <br />• Change Mock Orange, Privet, and Winged Spindle Tree in the planting pallet to <br />something more natural like Gray Dogwood, Red Osier Dogwood, and <br />Winterberry. <br /> <br />• Enough money must be escrowed for one boulevard tree per frontage of each <br />house. The trees must be 2” to 21/2 inches in diameter and balled and <br />burlapped. <br /> <br />• A Conservation Easement, naming the City and Watershed District as holders of <br />the Easement, must be provided over the entire wetland Management Corridor <br />Area including the buffer areas, and signs placed on property corners showing <br />the location of the buffer. The sign must be approved by the City. The signs <br />must be mounted on 4 inch by 4 inch treated posts. Signs must be in place <br />immediately after grading is completed, and before any lots are sold. <br /> <br />• A five-year maintenance plan for the restoration areas was provided by the <br />developer. A summary of each year’s maintenance done must be submitted to <br />the City at the end of each year. <br />