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• <br />• <br />• <br />with the transitional seed mix should have a low- profile height associated with the <br />forbes. <br />All native seed mix areas should be planted by a contractor on the Minnesota <br />Department of Natural Resources list of contractors. The native areas should be <br />maintained for a minimum of 3 years by the approved contractor and if possible <br />burned at the end of 3 years. <br />7. More trees should be planted particularly in type C and D soils. The C type <br />soils intersect biofiltration pond number 9 and wetland mitigation area 10 on the north <br />side, east side, south side and south west corner. Salix `Golden Curls' is a <br />marginally hardy plant and non - native. The AUAR recommends that water infiltration <br />areas be augmented with large herbaceous woody plant materials such as Aspen <br />and Cottonwoods. Therefore substituting more of these types of species and more <br />abundantly in the type C soil areas is in accordance with the AUAR <br />recommendations. Cottonwoods must be of the non - seeding types. Recommend <br />one tree per 25' O.C. in these type C soil areas. <br />8. Side slope of the wetland mitigation area be no steeper than 6:1 horizontal to <br />vertical. <br />9. Site access for maintenance reasons must be shown on the plan for stormwater <br />treatment areas. <br />10. A letter be written to the City Engineering adding issues to the project Storm <br />Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br />11. Keep parking stalls down to the minimum allowed by zoning code. Add <br />pervious paving if additional parking stalls are necessary. <br />12. Lighting should not exceed the city minimum lighting allowed by city code. <br />Canopy lights of the gas station must be flush mounted bulbs that present no glare <br />issues and downward directed. Monuments should be kept to a minimum and <br />minimize light spill. <br />13. Request planning staff review trash and recycling accessibility as they relate to <br />truck movements. <br />14. No soils may be imported or exported to the site without city approval. Soils <br />hauled in should not be substantially different from soils that were inputted into the <br />stormwater model. <br />Motion: Motion was made by Bor, seconded by Andrzejewski to approve the <br />recommendations and forward to Planning & Zoning. <br />• Page 2 <br />
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