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Memorandum <br />To: Brian Wessel <br />CC: Mary Kay Wyland <br />Ted Mattkee <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Date: 09/24/98 <br />Re: West Shadowlake Drive Extension/Rick Carlson Proposal <br />The West Shadowlake Drive extension proposal by Rick Carlson was presented to the <br />Environmental Board on Wednesday the 23 of September. The Environmental Board <br />made the following recommendations concerning this proposed development: <br />That water - infiltration consideration be given to site planning. Consideration be <br />given to reduced or no slope in the boulevard areas of the street sections. <br />Consideration be given to implementation soil mixing in landscape practices and <br />that specific guidelines be given to the developer on the nature of this mixing. <br />Recommendation was made to use native plants approved by the city in re- <br />establishment of wetland and buffer areas. <br />2. That the developer would consider deed restrictions in his lot sales for wetland <br />buffer -areas subject to Rice Creek Watershed approval. That the developer give <br />consideration to imposing deed restrictions in 10 foot buffer areas around all <br />wetlands. That developer give consideration to sharing these deed restrictions <br />with the city. <br />3. That the developer give consideration to requiring individual lot builders to <br />follow soil mixing practices in landscape of yards. <br />4. The city consider passing an ordinance requiring new standards for soil <br />preparation in development projects. <br />5. That the developer prepare a tree preservation plan at the time the grade plan is <br />submitted, to protect the oaks woodlands on the west side of the development. <br />1 <br />
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