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• <br />Memorandum <br />To: Brian Wessel <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Date: 11/20/00 <br />Re: Environmental Board Recommendations for the McDonald's Site <br />The staff green -sheet recommendations presented to the Environmental Board at the <br />meeting held on September 24, 1998 were approved with the following additions and <br />specifics: <br />1. That the plan concepts sketched by consultant Dennis Grebner should be considered <br />in this plan. <br />That specifically, consideration is given to eliminating the removal of the woodland <br />o the east for ponding. <br />That consideration is given for using this woodland for surface water infiltration. <br />4. That consideration is given for the establishment of berms between the woodland to <br />the east and the road for the purpose of slowing water runoff and increasing <br />infiltration. <br />5. That woodland areas circled on attached map be considered for preservation <br />purposes. <br />6. That consideration is given to the over -all grade plan and the possibility of <br />eliminating the storm pipe from the bituminous area on the west side of the building, <br />and that consideration be given to surface draining water from the site through <br />berm/woodland area. <br />7. That consideration be given to minimizing advertising, sign light spillage and that <br />options be explored for low impact to areas outside the business district. <br />8. That a surface water management plan be developed for the entire business district <br />to maximize infiltration capabilities on the site. <br />1 <br />
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