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The site proposes a stormwater reuse system for irrigation purposes. The system shall be <br />evaluated and implemented to the extent feasible to offset the use of municipal water for <br />irrigation. <br />The attached WSB City Engineer memo details additional information. <br />Parks, Greenways and Trail Plan <br />Per the March 26, 2025 Environmental Board staff report: <br />The 2040 Comprehensive Plan does show areas of value for natural resource conservation <br />related to wetlands on the site. The greenway system consists of a Natural Resource <br />Conservation area running along the wetland and lake complex. <br />Trails should be included along Centerville Road and Ash Street and be incorporated into the <br />development along the wetland through the greenway corridor. This should be designed as a <br />multifunction greenway corridor addressing water quality, passive recreation and wildlife <br />habitat. Connectivity should be provided to the north, east, south, and west of the project site. <br />The proposed trail should be looped and connect back in the new proposed road instead of <br />dead ending in the wetland. <br />Staff Comment: <br />1. A minimum 30-40ft wide pedestrian way/trail loop with minimum 8.5 ft wide trail shall <br />be made from Centerville Road, along Wilkison Way, to the public open space and loop <br />back to the Ash Street trail. This creates a multi -functional greenway corridor. <br />Tree Preservation and Landscaping <br />Per the March 26, 2025 Environmental Board staff report: <br />A tree survey was performed that identified: <br />Total Trees Surveyed <br />196 <br />Trees Removed <br />38 <br />Significant Trees Removed <br />30 <br />Basic Use Area <br />Trees Preserved <br />158 <br />Mitigation Trees Required <br />18 <br />