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• • Rock entrances should have additional stockpile of rock on hand to top dress <br />entrances when initial rock entrance fills. <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 NUPR 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 for a minimum of three years. <br />From the July 28th Environmental Board Meeting <br />Recommend conditional approval with the following conditions: <br />• A willingness of the developer to work with the City on investigating the <br />conservation development approach as an alternative approach to the <br />Preliminary Plat. <br />• Recommend the services of Jeff Schoenbauer of Brauer and Associates to assist <br />the city with this alternative approach. <br />• Rice Creek Watershed approval. <br />• Add a buffer area along the west sides of the property. <br />Motion to approve Environmental Board recommendations by Bauman, <br />second by Smith. All were in favor. <br />• <br />