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Under the Sodding Installation Notes, should read "4 inches of top soil should be <br />thouroughly incorporated into the subsoil." Areas to receive sod should not be <br />fertilized with a 10 -10 -10 fertilizer. A starter fertilizer with "0" phospherous must <br />be used. <br />Again, under the seeding section of the notes, there should be no specification <br />for top soil /organic matter incorporation into the infiltration basin areas. In <br />filtration basin areas should be seeded with the City native seed mix and any <br />changes approved by the City of Lino Lakes. <br />Notes allude to the maintenance agreement for future native plant maintenance. <br />A copy of the maintenance agreement should be submitted to the City of Lino <br />Lakes Environmental for review and approval. <br />Sodded Areas must be irrigated. <br />The Sheet does not appear to show any Street Trees. Consistancy in the <br />Woods Edge landscaping is a desirable feature and should be reflected in Street <br />trees of similar species carried through the Woods Edge plan. The City is <br />responsible for these trees on this project and checking the City Specifications <br />there are indeed trees planted in appropriate planting areas and consistant with <br />hackberrys planted to the West. <br />Trail <br />The trail location should be staked by the City. This trail should be placed higher <br />on the contour than otherwise. There has been discussion on the Tamarack <br />basin restoration to the East and since the hydrologic elevations of such a <br />restoration project have not been modaled yet, the trail should generally be <br />placed as high as possible. <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br />A copy of the mandatory Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) <br />submitted to the MPCA for approval should be submitted to the City of Lino <br />Lakes Environmental for Review and Approval before any construction activity <br />proceedes. A copy of the final approved plan must be maintained on site with <br />the required weekly and post storm event inspection reports. The SWPPP site <br />manager's name should be submitted to the City with how to contact this person. <br />The location of this site must be indicated on the SWPPP. The SWPPP must <br />indicate where rock entrances to the site construction area will be placed. The <br />rock entrance must be at least 50 feet in length. The rock must be 1.5 inches in <br />diameter and maintained for rock pore space. The SWPPP must indicate a <br />"trigger point" for cleaning silt fence areas. Silt fences must be cleaned when <br />the fences becomel /3 full. The SWPPP must indicate specific plans and <br />intentions for dewatering on anticipated and unanticipated storm events. The <br />plan must indicate procedures for dewatering that would prevent turbid /floculant <br />