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• <br />• <br />• <br />The Landscape Plan does not show landscaping for the proposed pond. The <br />plan should show this pond area with City of Lino Lakes Native Pond and <br />Drainage area seed mix. A suggestion should be made to obtain a landscape <br />company experienced in this type of landscape establishment and maintenance. <br />There is no plan for ground story plantings in the existing plan. If there is <br />proposed sod for these areas, than these areas should be shown as irrigated. <br />The plan should show intentions of ground story and cover for all landscaped <br />areas including islands. All soils in these areas should be thoroughly tilled with <br />at least an additional 4" of topsoil added before tilling. Norway maples and Amur <br />maple should be substituted with a non - invasive species. White oaks in this area <br />would be more appropriate than Lindens. Since there are a number of oaks <br />proposed for removal from this site, oaks should be placed back in. Additional <br />oaks should be required around the maintenance pond. There should be a tree <br />inventory submitted that is in data base form and readable. It is difficult to tell <br />from the plan how many oaks and what size oaks are proposed for removal. <br />Several more oaks should be planted in the "S ", and East Side of the Retail <br />Building area of the landscape plan to screen housing to the East later. Oaks <br />should be substituted for Laurel leaf willow on the East Side of the Retail <br />Building. The Pre - settlement vegetation for this area is depicted on Exhibit 6. <br />The lighting plan should be low- impact, "no- spill ", downward focused, minimum <br />lumen type of focus with any canopy enclosures unlit. The existing lighting <br />descriptions do not meet this requirement. This plan needs revision. <br />Surface Water Management is very important on this site. Existing and proposed <br />water conveyance systems indicate a direct connection to Baldwin Lake by the <br />ditch. Since this is in a lake protection area, the developer should show creativity <br />in attenuating volume and quality issues. Post development should try to lower <br />volumes, maintain required rates, and reducing nutrient loads. Pre and post - <br />nutrient modeling should be demonstrated. Surface water direction on <br />impervious areas should be directed to curb drops by the pond if this can be <br />made to work. It appears that before ditching, water flowed to Rice Lake and had <br />a bit more buffer before reaching the Lake. This might be an alternative. The <br />Anoka County Sand Plane Ground Water Modal depicts this area as very <br />sensitive to ground water pollution potential. (Exhibit 5). Any infiltration <br />anticipated or planned should have at least the 3 -foot minimum recommended <br />separation from the seasonally high water table. <br />If the proposed pond is large enough to contain all surface water storm events for <br />a 100 -year flood, than the environmental concerns become much less. <br />A Best Management plan should be required for development and post <br />development agreement. This plan should address soil and tree protection <br />during development, and site keeping after development. Site keeping after <br />development should include parking area sweeping, litter pick -up, storage of any <br />