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AGENDA ITEM 6B <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Marty Asleson <br />DATE: September 26, 2001 <br />TOPIC: Raske Building Systems Inc. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />This parcel and the parcel to the west of Raske Building Systems Inc., are the <br />last buildable sites left in the Apollo Business District. Raske Building Systems <br />Inc. is a building cleaning supply business. The site is zoned Light Industrial. <br />The Environmental issues have been extensively discussed in the past <br />concerning this area of the Apollo Business District. Surface Water from this <br />building site and the adjacent buildable site flows to the artificial pond to the <br />west. This is an isolated pond, has high infiltration potential and is more than <br />adequate size to contain all of the surface water from the two remaining sites. <br />There is a 90% allowable impervious for light industrial areas. Raske falls within <br />the guidelines for this. <br />There is a recently developed mixed hardwood stand to the west. Drainage <br />swails may effect a portion of this stand. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Recommend Approval with standard conditions to include: <br />• The use of native materials in drainage and swail areas, as well as any portions of <br />the property the owner may be open to the use of these materials such as the <br />southwest comer of the parcel. This area would be nice to plan a transitional area <br />from cultured sod to natives through the use design tools such as formal hedge <br />separation, transitional alternative sod mixes, and formal flower gardens that may <br />include both native and non native annuals. The northwest corner could carry the <br />same flower be idea. <br />• Change tree species on the freeway side to Oak species, preferably a mixture of <br />Burr, Red, and Swamp white oaks. If evergreens are desired in this area, then a <br />change to a salt tolerant species such as Austrian pine should be used. All <br />evergreens in this area be grouped and mulched in to separate native plant <br />maintenance concerns. <br />• Ground cover is designed using the City schedules. <br />• A contract is submitted to have the native materials installed by company <br />specializing in native landscape construction. <br />
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