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Meeting Date
04/11/2005
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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05-48
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• <br />• <br />• All soils, especially in pond and infiltration areas should be protected from <br />excessive compaction. Low impact construction equipment should be used and <br />protection fence placed around infiltration areas. No importing or exporting of soils <br />should occur with out City approval. <br />• Make changes to the proposed grade plan to save more trees. Look at directing <br />water from the North between the houses instead of creating a swale (and <br />removing more trees) on the North. Install rain gardens to capture this water in <br />front of the two northern lots. Custom grade the proposed houses to reduce tree <br />losses. <br />• Ask City Engineer to investigate alternative to a cul -de -sac such as a "hammer- <br />head" design. This may save two specimen oaks. Note: The developer is in <br />favor of looking at an alternative design to the street end. This will also reduce <br />impervious surface in a shoreland district. <br />• Donate the area from the South end of lot 1 blk 2, to the wetland delineation area <br />to Anoka County Parks as a permanent protection measure. Owner is in favor of <br />this and Anoka County has been questioned about their interest in accepting this <br />donation. <br />• Work with staff on lessening tree removals and increasing buffers. <br />Motion by Baumann to approve, second by Smith with Staff and <br />Environmental Board recommendations. All were in favor. Motion passed. <br />
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