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6/18/2007
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Resolution 2007-30 <br />Page 3 <br />Landscaping and Lighting <br />h. A tree preservation plan shall be submitted to show tree protection fencing around <br />the trees to ensure that the trees planned to be preserved will survive grading <br />operations. <br />i. The landscape plan shall be revised to provide a minimum of 6 coniferous trees. <br />At least five, 8 -foot coniferous trees shall be planted on the east side of the <br />building. The final size and species of the trees are subject to further review by <br />the staff. <br />j. The landscape plan shall be revised to comply with the minimum landscape size <br />requirements for shrubs (3 -gallon pot for deciduous shrubs and 5 -gallon pot for <br />coniferous shrubs). <br />k. The landscape plan shall be revised to provide additional trees outside of the <br />Highway 61 street easement to permanently buffer the parking lot and building, <br />even after Highway 61 is expanded. The final plans must be submitted for review <br />and approval by staff. <br />1. The applicant shall be allowed to plant trees in the Highway 61 street easement, <br />subject to the following: <br />i. The applicant acknowledges with the approval of this plan that the trees <br />will likely be removed when Highway 61 is widened and the landowner is <br />not entitled to any compensation for removal. <br />ii. The applicant must enter into an encroachment agreement with the City. <br />m. Exterior lighting shall be consistent throughout the development. All lighting <br />shall be shielded to prevent glare and light trespass, as required by Section 1195- <br />400.1 of the ordinance. Lighting details should be submitted for City review and <br />approval to ensure a 90 -degree cut off is provided and bulbs are not visible. <br />Signage <br />n. A revised master sign plan for the development shall be submitted for City review <br />and approval, subject to the following: <br />i. One monument sign shall be installed on the site by the developer, at the <br />developer's expense. The sign shall be designed consistent with the <br />welcome signage located at the entrance to the City on CSAH 8. The sign <br />shall located near the corner of 120s' Street and T.H. 61 and will only <br />contain content welcoming individuals to the City of Hugo. The final <br />design and content of the sign is subject to the review and approval of the <br />City's Economic Development Authority. The developer agrees to <br />
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