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• <br />• <br />• <br />Memo <br />b <br />Environmental <br />To: Paul Bengtson <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Date: May 3, 2006 <br />Re: April 29, 2006 Environmental Board Recommendations /Integra Site <br />The April 29, 2006 Environmental Board made the following recommendations: <br />• Since it is in a Level 1 habitat area, and an important Greenway area it was <br />recommended to pursue a Conservation Development. <br />• It is important to look beyond the borders in design considerations to include <br />connections between Foxburough and the Saddle Club property. <br />• Developer should provide for increased public value as presented in the <br />preliminary review of May 25, 2005. Provision of contiguous, restored and <br />managed open space in the City Greenway would be most desirable. <br />• Keep proposed 28 feet roads. <br />• The proposed Conservation Easement should have acceptable <br />documentation covering the Easement, tied to Covenants and Restricts ions <br />of deed and homeowners association. The fees should be tied to the <br />management requirements outlined in the proposed stewardship plan. <br />• The plan should show roof -top water directed to grass areas of yards. Rain <br />gardens, although hard to see (Attachment 9), are designed into the <br />front of the eastern bank of houses. Recommend this design be <br />carried over into the western cul -de -sac bank of houses. Curb cuts <br />should collect water off the road surface and flow into the rain gardens. <br />These rain gardens should be low maintenance types, have a garden <br />appearance, and be similar to those gardens designed in the Maple Wood or <br />• Page 1 <br />
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