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Attachment& Environmental Coordinator Memo dated May5, 2025 <br />CITY; OF <br />IN KES <br />To: Katie Larsen, City Planner <br />From: Tom Hoffman, Environmental Coordinator <br />Environmental Memo <br />Date: April 30, 2025 <br />Re: Environmental Comments —Clearwater Commons Preliminary Plat <br />Environmental Board had recommended the following at their April 30, 2025 meeting: <br />1. Recommend stubbing or extending future sidewalk to the north along the <br />proposed road for future pedestrian connections. <br />2. Sidewalk can be added when additional lots are subdivided for development. <br />Stubbing the sidewalk now will make sure the pedestrian ramps will be in <br />compliance and not have to regrade or remove existing walk. <br />3. Ten trees are proposed for impacts on the resource inventory page. Provide a <br />tree survey of all trees onsite that are significant. <br />4. Trees to be removed should be categorized by area. If they are in the basic use <br />area mitigation is not required. Trees within an ESA require additional <br />mitigation. <br />5. Landscaping and planting requirements are to be met individually as each lot <br />develops. <br />6. Show maintenance access to the new proposed outlet to the existing sw <br />stormwater basin. It appears that the proposed retaining wall would limit future <br />maintenance. <br />7. Currently proposing sod along the SW stormwater basin. This area should have a <br />native buffer. Use MNDOT seed mix to establish buffer <br />8. Sod is being proposed along private road, recommend using low mow turf grass <br />or native grasses where feasible. <br />9. Water conservation should be considered by reducing areas that need required <br />maintenance and watering. <br />10. Stormwater management for the site is to be reviewed by the City Engineer and <br />will be required for each site to meet requirements at the time of building. <br />11. Proposed underground filtration will require pretreatment and additional access <br />points for future maintenance and inspection. <br />
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