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Fox Den. Acres <br />The Environmental Board recommended that this plat be denied under the <br />current zoning, that this would be an excellent property to develop with a <br />greenway corridor. (If approved than other considerations of Environmental Board <br />and Staff should be looked at). <br />The following recommendations were made:: <br />• Recommend this development be considered as a PUD and /or Conservation <br />Development that would allow for variability in lot sizes and street widths. <br />• ` Suggest that the developer work with the Saddle Club site, or look at purchasing. <br />the Saddle Club site, for developing together with the Fox De n Acres site, so that <br />the two sites could be planned concurrently. <br />• <br />That the proposed NURP ponds and infiltration ponds be evaluated for adequate <br />separation and filtration to the seasonally high water table. <br />That the developer works with staff to identify trees that can be saved in buffer <br />areas and designated clear areas.. <br />That the development should allow for the creation of a greenway corridor from <br />the South West comer to the South East corner, and up along the East side of <br />the property. <br />No soils should be imported or exported without City approval. <br />Soil protection areas should be designated and fenced off. <br />Rock entrances should have additional stockpile of rock on hand to top dress <br />entrances when initial rock entrance fills up. <br />Storm water from roofs and back yards should follow some sort of a designed <br />treatment train before water flows into existing wetlands. <br />The developer should be required to use the City native seed mix, in NURP and <br />infiltration . pond . restoration -work. That the seeding of these areas be <br />accomplished with the services of an approved contractor that is knowledgeable <br />in native plant restoration. That the developer be required to hire such a native <br />plant contractor to manage the restoration areas fora minimum of three years. <br />•Page 2 <br />-99- <br />
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