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Attachment : Environmental Coordinator memo dated January 28, 2025 <br />CITY "�, OF <br />I NKES <br />To: Katie Larsen, City Planner <br />From: Tom Hoffman, Environmental Coordinator <br />Environmental Memo <br />Date: January 29, 2025 <br />Re: Environmental Comments —416 Lilac St (BRF Enterprises, LLC) CUP <br />Environmental Board had recommended the following at their January 29, 2025 meeting: <br />1. Remove proposed pavement from the Drainage and Utility Easement. <br />2. Extend proposed silt fence on east side of property line to connect to the <br />building. Grades are flat and potential runoff could extend to the north. <br />a. Silt fence along the east side of the building will limit sedimentation to <br />the east leaving the site. <br />3. Currently seed is being proposed on the west and south side of the property. <br />Per city code 1007.049 sod is required for ground cover in these locations. <br />a. Low maintenance fescue sod should be considered in areas of lower <br />maintenance. <br />4. City engineer to review stormwater management, currently does not meet city <br />requirements <br />a. Infiltration is not recommended based on business use and depth to <br />ground water <br />5. Fence to be evaluated for flow within the drainage and utility easement. <br />a. Portion of the site drains to the south property line before discharging <br />into a regional stormwater bmp. Confirm proposed privacy fence allows <br />for the flow of water through the site. <br />6. Rock mulch bed for landscaping to be flush with ground level. Plantings within <br />the drainage and utility easement shall not restrict water flow. <br />7. Plans call for a stabilized construction entrance, one is not shown on the ESC <br />plan. Update the ESC to show stabilized construction entrance. <br />a. Provide inlet protection in the catch basin at the NE corner of Lilac St and <br />4th Ave. <br />b. Add note that street sweeping of adjacent impervious surface is required <br />by the authorization of the City Engineer. <br />
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