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12/10/2012
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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12-130
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Recommendations of the Lino Lakes Environmental Board <br /> October 24t`, 2012 <br /> Bill's Superette <br /> The following recommendations were made by the Lino Lakes Environmental Board concerning <br /> the Bill's Superette project on Lake Drive and Main Street: <br /> • In the Landscape Plan change the Sugar maples and Lindens to a species more adapted to <br /> droughty soils. Recommendations for substitution species include, but are not limited to <br /> Oaks, hackberry, disease resistant American elms such as Princeton, Heritage, Accolade <br /> or New Horizon, and Red maple. <br /> • Find a lower growing plant to substitute for the Alpine current in the parking lot island. <br /> Plants should not exceed 22 inches. <br /> • Move trees inside Great River Energy power line easement out to at least 35 feet. <br /> Otherwise obtain an encroachment agreement with Great River Energy. <br /> • Demonstrate how future buffer requirements will be addressed in the "phantom"parking <br /> lot areas should the parking spaces be used. <br /> • CPTED review must be submitted. <br /> • All sod areas must be irrigated. <br /> • Developer showed interest in changing the top vegetation to a native fescue instead of <br /> recommended Blue Gramma. The County.is planting native Blue Grama on the top side <br /> of their pond. Staff recommended similar material; however, native fescue would work. <br /> • Tree preservation measures must be shown for adjacent property trees that have dripline <br /> within the project limits. The tree preservation plan should also have tree identity <br /> numbers depicted on the tree preservation map. <br /> • SWPPP notes, on the construction details must include the name and phone number of <br /> the person responsible on site for SWPPP implementation. The phone number must be a <br /> 24 hr accessible number. The plan must show the location on site of the SWPPP plan, <br /> and all required inspection sheets. <br />
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