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• <br />• <br />• <br />• In the foundation planting schedule, I would suggest changing the Dwarf <br />Amur maple to some native species that is not on the state invasive listing. <br />Tree Preservation <br />• Although there are several stamped trees on the plan that appear to be <br />significant trees, there is no identifying codes as to what these trees are, <br />or whether they are intended to be removed or saved. If they are to be <br />saved they should be indicated as such on the plan and a detail on <br />appropriate tree protection measures shown. All tree protection measures <br />must be implemented prior to soil disturbance. <br />Lighting <br />• The photometric plan shows the light "zeroing -out" at the property line. <br />Security light fixtures do not appear to meet the City standard. Lights <br />should meet the City standard. <br />Erosion Control <br />• The erosion control plan must be on site. The developer should indicate <br />the place where the erosion control plan under an approved NPDES <br />permit will be found on site. All required weekly and post rainfall event <br />inspection reports must be located with the erosion control plan. The <br />developer should indicate the site NPDES site supervisor and contact <br />number. <br />• Rock entrances must be replaced or added to if rock pore spaces become <br />filled. Any area storm water catch basins must be protected with an <br />approved sediment containment device (no hay bales) such as the Royal <br />lnfrasafe debris collection device. <br />Tire Storage <br />• There should be appropriate storage of used tires so that they remain dry <br />(mosquito breeding concerns) and are out of sight. <br />Motion to approve staff with Environmental Board recommendations by <br />Bauman, second by Bor. All were in favor. <br />