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Item 05D <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />Landscaping' <br />trimmed; small oaks and less desirable tree species can be <br />removed. There are overhead power lines which run through the <br />trees. <br />Southeast corner ofMounds View Blvd & Edgewood Dr. Area of trees to be trimmed, <br />and/or removed (photo, April 23, 2021). <br />Required Proposed <br />Overstory Deciduous Shade Tree 0 0 <br />Coniferous Tree 3 3 <br />Understory Shrub 23 26 <br />Ornamental Tree 4 3 <br />The Municipal Code requires 3.5 Ornamental Trees (rounded to <br />4), based on the site perimeter. The Resolution includes a <br />Condition of Approval to amend the Landscaping Plan. <br />A minimum of 15% of the total area of each lot is required to be <br />landscaped open space.$ On Lot 1 (Caribou), 45% of the lot will <br />be open space (e.g. non -pervious surface area). Almost the <br />entirety of this area is the storm water infiltration basin. Lot 2 <br />theater parking lot) will be left unchanged. <br />The storm water infiltration basin will have a grass/flower seed - <br />mix, intended for storm water basins. <br />Highway 10 Design Theme In 1998, the City contracted with Hoisinton Koegler Group to <br />complete a Design Theme for Highway 10. This plan identified a <br />Main Street" to include a Woods & Wetlands themed <br />improvements at intersections between Edgewood Road and <br />Silver Lake Road, and lesser improvements one block in either <br />direction. The plan calls for a trail, low berms, and groupings of <br />Mounds View Municipal Code, Section 160.419 (Landscaping) <br />s Mounds View Municipal Code, Section 160.284, Subd (E)(2) <br />The Mounds View Visior_ <br />A Thriving Desirable Commit,«iy