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• <br />Recommend the developer plant one boulevard -tree of the City's choice per <br />frontage: <br />Options:. <br />1. Recommend to approve.with, comments and suggestions <br />2. Recommend denial of approval <br />Recommendation: <br />Option 1. <br />Analysis: <br />West Shadow Ponds MLCCS shows the area as Short Grasses and Mixed Trees <br />with 26 -50 % impervious coyer. ' `See Attachment 3 Trees' are described on the <br />survey as confined to the north part; of the Lots, and as Aspen, fair condition, <br />between 10 to 40 years old.. It appears the developer intentions are to leave the <br />trees undisturbed. The developer should show :his intentions with tree - protection <br />fence locations. The tree protection fence should be installed and verified byi <br />the City before ground disturbance. <br />The developer is proposing to fill 4822 square feet of wetland. This wetland fill is <br />allowable'for any one project for up to 5000 ,square feet. Soils are for the most <br />part classified as Isanti wet (High water table). <br />There are no unique or rare wildlife or vegetation considerations on this site. <br />Recommend the developer plant one boulevard tree of the City's choice per <br />frontage. <br />Options: <br />3. Recommend to approve with comments and suggestions <br />4. Recommend denial of approval <br />Recommendation: <br />Option 1. <br />The Developer, Mr. Rick Carlson tabled the agenda item until wetland issues <br />were addressed. Included, as Attachment 1 is new submitted information from <br />Mr. Carlson. Attachment 1 includes a cover letter of intentions, a Declaration of <br />Restrictions, Covenants, Drainage, Utility Easement, and map showing restriction <br />area. <br />