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6.Current plans show Twelve (12) trees being removed for storm water ponding. <br />Stormwater ponding is not included under the basic use area and therefore mitigation <br />will be required of those removals. <br />7.Sheet L7.1 shows coniferous tree planting detail. No coniferous trees are being shown <br />on the planting tables. Remove this detail if not in use. <br />8.On Block one lot one and block two lot seven, the trees are planted outside of the <br />boulevard. The city is okay but noted there will not be future planting there. <br />9.Trees that are to be preserved should show tree protection (snow fence or silt fence) <br />around the trees during construction. <br />10.Provide plantings in the rear of block two for screening from adjacent existing homes. <br />11.Provide calculations for open space requirements. 1 large tree and 2 large shrubs are <br />required for every 2,500sf of open space. <br />12.Shrubs located in the rear lots of block 1 should be planted within the property <br />boundaries for screening. Open space requirements will require the planting of shrubs <br />within the outlot as well. <br />13.Seed mixes should be updated to MNDOT seed mix design numbers for final plans. <br />Please provide more site-specific mixes for each location <br />14.Add inlet protection to catch basins on corner of Osakis and Norway lane <br />15.Add inlet protection to storm manholes adjacent to project site. <br />16.Provide redundant perimeter control along east boundary of project site adjacent to <br />existing storm sewer. <br />17.The project will disturb more than an acre of soil and will be required to obtain an NPDES <br />permit. Proof of permit should be required before construction. <br />a.A SWPPP shall be required in additional submittals as required by the <br />MPCA meeting sections 5.2-5.26 <br />b.Final erosion and sediment control will be reviewed with future submittals <br />c.FES 200 and FES 302 should show rip rap for energy dissipation. <br />d.Site ultimately discharges to Peltier Lake, an MPCA Impaired water body <br />within a mile of the site. <br />i.Update SWPPP timelines to show stabilization requirements. <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />