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Page 1 <br /> <br />Memo <br />To: Katie Larsen <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Date: 2/29/16 <br />Re: Rice Lake Elementary Addition-575 Birch Street/Conditional Use Permit/Site <br />Plan Review/Recommendations of the Lino Lakes Environmental Board. <br />The Lino Lakes Environmental Board met on February 17, 2016 and made the <br />following recommendations concerning the Rice Lake Elementary Addition: <br />• Sod is proposed for the pervious area groundcover around the building. The <br />sod area must be irrigated. <br />• There are 7 trees proposed for removal. Replace these trees with a species <br />of tree acceptable to the city. Suggested new tree planting site in the green <br />area to the South and East of the site. <br />• Remove Honeysuckle from the planting plan. <br />• A stormwater management plan must be submitted and accepted by the city. <br />Particular attention should be paid to preventing construction site pollution of <br />Rice Lake. <br />• A snow removal plan must be submitted that keeps snow removal stockpiles <br />out of the rain gardens. Right now the raingarden on the East side is filled <br />with snow/parking lot soil and sand. <br />• A path should be provided on the east raingarden. Right now softball players <br />in the summer and children coming in from recess walk right through the <br />existing raingarden compacting the soil and ruining the plants. <br /> <br />Environmental
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