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• Environmental Board Recommendations <br />January 31, 2007 <br />• <br />• <br />The following Recommendations were made at the January 31, 2007 Environmental <br />Board meeting concerning: <br />Comforts of Home /CORE Development <br />1. Invasive species within the existing wetland should be eradicated as <br />part of the site development and establish a healthy wetland for <br />filtration and natural visual design. <br />2. The site should be modified to incorporate the required 10 foot buffer <br />around the wetland and enhance greenway design. <br />3. A fueling site spill containment area should be designed into the plan. <br />4. Importing of soil shall be subject to review and approval of the City <br />Engineer. <br />5. Pond designs should incorporate the use of for -bays for pretreatment <br />and ease of maintenance. <br />6. Evaluate use of infiltration bmp's to treat parking lot runoff. <br />7. Provide adequate vehicle access to pond and infiltration areas. <br />8. A storm water maintenance agreement be executed between the City <br />and Developer which includes a maintenance schedule for native <br />planting and rain garden areas <br />9. The SWPPP be modified to incorporate the comments included in the <br />SWPPP memo - attached. <br />10. A tree preservation plan shall be submitted. <br />11. A revised landscaping plan shall be submitted in conformance with City <br />requirements including screening plan for the west side of the property, <br />rain garden planting schedules and irrigation. <br />12. The area of parking lot islands should be increased or combined to <br />improve planting conditions. <br />13. The City Native Seed mix shall be used in all surface water <br />management and buffer areas that are not formally planted <br />14. Roadway areas should be kept to a minimum. <br />Motion to forward recommendations with attached SWPPP changes by <br />Bor, second by Brouillet to approve, all were in favor. <br />Holiday Stationstore <br />1. Recommend engineering look at an alternative to the pipe conveying <br />storm water to the south of the proposed infiltration area. Alternatives <br />desired from adding to a more comprehensive treatment train would <br />include grassy swale, built with a system of check dams, and planted <br />with deep rooting low- profile native plants. <br />