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• <br />• <br />• Under the seeding section of the notes, there should be no specification for top soil/organic <br />matter incorporation into the infiltration basin areas. In filtration basin areas should be seeded <br />with the City native seed mix and any changes approved by the City of Lino Lakes. <br />• Sodded Areas must be irrigated. <br />• <br />• <br />Conservation Easement Recommendation <br />Trail <br />• The area to the east of impervious areas and bordering the basin area (trail location area) be <br />placed in a Conservation Easement with the City named as the easement holder. . No top <br />soil should brought in for native seed areas. <br />• The trail location should be staked by the City. This trail should be placed higher on the <br />contour than otherwise. There has been discussion on the Tamarack basin restoration to the <br />East and since the hydrologic elevations of such a restoration project have not been modaled <br />yet, the trail should generally be placed as high as possible. <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br />A copy of the mandatory Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) submitted to the MPCA for <br />approval should be submitted to the City of Lino Lakes Environmental for Review and Approval before any <br />construction activity proceedes. A copy of the final approved plan must be maintained on site with the <br />required weekly and post storm event inspection reports. The SWPPP site manager's name should be <br />submitted to the City with how to contact this person. The location of this site must be indicated on the <br />SWPPP. The SWPPP must 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 diameter and maintained for <br />rock pore space. The SWPPP must indicate a "trigger point' for cleaning silt fence areas. Silt fences must be <br />cleaned when the fences becomel /3 full. The SWPPP must indicate specific plans and intentions for <br />dewatering on anticipated and unanticipated storm events. The plan must indicate procedures for dewatering <br />that would prevent turbid/fioculant waters from leaving the site. The plan should also indicate a method to <br />control wind erosion off of the site. The SWPPP must show one, and only one area on the site where cement <br />trucks will clean their tanks. This area must be protected from the movement of cleaned materials from the <br />clean site. The SWPPP must indicate disposal of Cement Truck Cleaning materals after construction is <br />finished. <br />All storm water sewer inlets must be protected with a mechanical device such as the Royal Industries <br />Infra Safe device. <br />Lighting <br />All security lighting that may be installed on the Town Homes must meet City specifications. <br />• Page 2 <br />
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