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09/22/2003
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Memo <br />To: Michael Grochalla <br />CC: Jeff Smyser <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Date: July 31, 2003 <br />Re: Recommendations of the July 30, 2003 Environmental Board <br />Environmental Board Meeting Date: July30, 2003 <br />Topic: Marshan Lake Industrial Park, Panattonni Site, Preliminary Plat and Site Plan <br />Review. <br />Recommendations: The Environmental Board recommended that the developer follow <br />all staff recommendations and the following: <br />• That the tabulation of percent impervious on sheet P1 of the Developer's proposal be <br />verified. <br />• Reduce the number of parking stalls to a minimum <br />• Lights should be turned off after hours (not 24 hour use) when not in use. <br />• A Tree preservation plan needs to be submitted. <br />• Work with staff on landscape plan. Use native plants. <br />• Use native seed (City seed spec) on all indicated native grass areas. <br />• Use a competant native seed landscape company to install and maintain the native <br />seed areas (5 -year minimum) <br />• Follow the City ordinance for the lighting plan and use of fixtures. <br />• Request P8 phospherous model to demonstrate that post development phospherous <br />loads to Marshan Lake would not exceed pre-existing development conditions. <br />• More trees should be added to the landscape plan. More native -oaks should be used. <br />• Page 1 <br />
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