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• <br />sa <br />2111 1121. Pt, ala~44.4 "1. 20.0%.,, z00% AP".11 war.% <br />1,0(4 CerrSICINY <br />��� <br />�a:K�p�»/\S|S��n <br />stnff Report R.PCommBnriEdinnc/R[Ugg9m:qn Living WAbPrOiuthe[ <br />ChUrCh/EnVironrTiental Board Meeti0a'janUary 29'20O3 <br />Staff made the fol Recommendations: <br />v ����at=rs����eran�������� <br />Since 1993 (the tirne The church was built), the Environmental Board has <br />asked new au�aoevm�ermanagement consistently <br />�� The Area to <br />the North is designated' as a High-Priority Protection Area in the Lino Lakes Handbook for <br />Conservation Design. Soils in this area are sandy, arid pervious. if an infiltration train were <br />designed into the site plan, there appears to be enough separation between the CHW and a <br />Tdesigned rainpondlswall area. The rain pond area must be in an area wheie i;Je S ,zzU1 Jai ly <br />high water tabie is at least 3 feet from the bottom of the pond. Please refer to (Attachment <br />8). The seasonally high ground-water level should be verified. Peak flow analysis indicates <br />a .23 cfs increase in water volume flow in a two year event, a _32 cis increase in water <br />volume flow in a 10 year event, and a .36 increase in water volume flow for a 100 year <br />event for the entire site. The basin should be designed if. possible to accommodate this <br />extra surface water volume, if not for the entire site. Additianal ponding is shown in the turf <br />areas. No surface-water analysis information is available at this time. <br />The soil areas around proposed remaining pervious areas should be protected from <br />compaction during construction. A buffer of native plants incorporated into edges and a <br />surface-water-treatment-train should be planted. Ground story materials should be native in <br />the pnnding and dna|ms Ali proposed sod areas —should have cd least 4 inches of <br />topsoii tilled thoroughiv into the subsoii as deep as possibie. <br />/\ detailed |andacape plan should indicate more foundation p|ants /\ few oak trees should <br />be planted into the audaoevm� treatment SugQe��ohang|'' �gthe Sugar maples hoa <br />variety of Red mapie or oak. <br />Although there is no proposed lighting for the added space on the ohumch the pooaibUdx <br />azi�b�ths��henarnaybean�edtu|ight�habuUdingin�hefutuns |fihioohou` happen �ho' <br />thaUghtinQnhc:!dbedownwa:Jfucuaed.no'spiUtype !ight!ng.' '" ' '/ <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT K <br />
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