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Environmental Protection Plan
<br />The Metropolitan Council's Storm Water Impact Investigation (1973)
<br />The objectives of storm drainage design should be revised ,from rapid
<br />disposul to concepts which will decrease the impact of storm water by
<br />reducing peak flows and "improving quality.
<br />The design criteria should include concepts such as on-site disposal,
<br />retention ponds, retention of recharge areas and marshes, gross waterways,
<br />and other new methods of management of storm mater which may decrease
<br />eapitul requirement for new development. (Orono CMP, p.3A-29 )
<br />Conservation Design Check List
<br />Klmew ane P—a nn Ven F"Rnsa to the G els and Polrh+p for EnAtonmen{
<br />PmWdlon and Novnd Rasaun,, Mdndgemellt as MtaIf119hCd In Ehe Grub
<br />I tiamnw4ty Nana9etmnt Plan and the roc Nl Modatimis nortd1JEKwlUlEn the
<br />Ore. Narural Rcsoun;ea Innm[ary. The Intent Is W establish the pmp W4
<br />t r:tvleglcal rermtmq troth MLhln rlrsno real as part of da: regional am°aEyloal
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<br />4. a. Consideration of the "5tlmd drainage system
<br />if lite INCq;rty rales adjacmlt la a docflmonled Wrrlripl' In Ute Rural [1ds�5 Study,
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<br />_ estv�usrnrrer;tWusmrrewnxrmrwr�e.•ne rtaysnmy u.Nrq muluw
<br />iF the propercgls no[ndlatantisa dod{menied corddur in the Rural Oasisasls 9hldy, bewimm�tpNrcYpec drurdeRitixj propanrinr N&Orstarmwahv
<br />r1¢velaper shall haven quallf d MmuRant prepare a slmpar anew, and sutRnit R !K Rat n5: «vyucriop
<br />iothe CMO—WOW. This auuNNIasha0 helude the dommerllaton of -;--
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<br />� and randmarks through a plan analys[s and pMStom
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<br />Sac. 70-jR, pxaserwtfon mnulremants.
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<br />Toiler Nn: expenses uM c4yMfririn9cl m+su't rstto mWa+v me ecuft:gW1,lm preurvatim and mamlenrca of U— elements ar the develapmert shat am
<br />ama7ysrs suaannax(by me i7 •Piper. dWr nin 1 W require long-lvml or penmEnent protection hem devNoplx.n[ or
<br />such measures may md7 f[n but are not Ilmltrd to: wasprvatiun
<br />deed reslrkgans; p{avate ravananls; transtcrof own,+ship to agencies
<br />9 Neural Resourt'o Invenbm, srrh as the Minnesota Land Trost ar [Iry NO— Comnrvancy, or to the city na
<br />Indude all of the Naming alarm, s; dedlcatwn etc
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<br />sru afA'EaS 1't!ML4, tree$Fadesaruisfl! 'rhe deyelajY2f shall rstaMish wmnaat5da me,Un9 Ute elements er the
<br />C. YYetaM Invantary and Wetland Auffer g dewdnpmetu to he: protected god grow dteyam {o be pmlectzdr and shall estakJlsh
<br />aA[Trm praar en raredamtba d lite inhial Ptnchasers -OLS wlhdn Hie.
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<br />d, t'ol»wgraphk'.urvev.. dwefopmantas to tie pmitaUons Ihn[affect fVNre us¢ of Lite WWxxiy.
<br />A10p 3A-5 is n Conceptual Grhxnwoy Corridor Ali gamcni developed by MIX.'
<br />taking into account a number of guiding elements, iuehiding:
<br />.High and Moderate gwlity natural areas
<br />Cather urtique Land/or ecologieaa2lysignificant areas
<br />Riparian areas including bodies of Water and wetland complexes
<br />Natural corridors with naturallsfslni-natural areas (streams, draiaageways,
<br />tloodplainx, steep Slopes)
<br />-C'onnacti,vity to surrounding communities identified natural corridors
<br />Largo publicly and privately owned protected open spices
<br />Henri-ala€ural areas that occur immediately adjacent to natural areas
<br />Areas tka would serve as logical lillkS bCiW0e11 natural areas, ParlieHIRdy those
<br />that ilavc potential for restoration to nuturul vegetation.
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<br />The Ar -.10. mignlUl was lixlnl by rhr hlmnmaanai iluEunfor
<br />Colne •iHVM of Nauu'e as na undangarcd phpnumeurnl kn i91Q,
<br />In 20iU, Iha World Wlldllf¢ fund Inchuled awnarelea pn Its lilt of
<br />rhe"1iq+10 to Walalt In MW': ,ipomea Ihat are 11 glll to leo ul
<br />Head or d,w mon{roriny mid fmcWon.
<br />F' r • 19m co1sscrvallun .rlalna of munu'Lll ewmvivuerhlg ulrrn hl
<br />.' Nesielr reMwi 1 -ch rtllentlao. llowaVer, monal'ch4 fllco
<br />'.fir ,� t` • .'Iudlvnpe In the U.S. Ea wetl, A dMi-In tllr nurnher of
<br />wasrcnr monunheanosl of w1110 apcnd their e,mira Ilta qde kn
<br />qn, U.S., leas l e n well doerrnlmded ova lhut,10 Vanda, hath
<br />eauarnaladw wrn monarchsan drPM4111 nn hahRatslnalilr
<br />a+ �• Ihl'nlythoul tiw U.S., which Is being thee.alencd hyl
<br />lima rAt cenvardnA and rhunycs In Land manugenta it
<br />pnrauaasihar—rcduring the availability ofnshkwv l:
<br />Puankble chmtgea In mi€kw O avallabURy, quality, mkd
<br />dIg,,butlana lu, to effw, ol'dim wchange:
<br />y'+ 5I 'l Pesticide use to contrpl olbpr losectn, wilt un€oregnhrd
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<br />d Iii '3-a 5,x MIN. („"lryap (.t '1 Bahllut convurxion In Caklioru3n,—Lilting {n reduuni
<br />-0- A 15;P'. K OILY$ urallability nad auxhFy utaverralarcring sues; and
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<br />SITE CONSERVATION SUMMARY
<br />GROSS SITE AREA 135.92 AC
<br />LESS WETLANDS 14.39 AC
<br />LESS PRIVATE STREET 7.00 AC
<br />NET SITE AREA 114.53 AC
<br />PROPOSED LOTS 55 UNITS
<br />AVERAGE LOT SIZE 2.08 ACILOT
<br />e, Site Analysis ""—"" -
<br />A N.! Re adrhdr s rd `new m' R"r,°rr� WORK IM 'PRO&RESS CONSERVATION AREA 65.57 AC = 48%
<br />Y Maras ro:
<br />(INCLUDES PORTIONS OF LOTS NOT
<br />COMMITTED TO PAD, SEPTIC, FRONT YARDS)
<br />Conceptual Greenway
<br />Corridor
<br />=sleep slope Soils
<br />FAsurtg WetlmiOs
<br />[�;E] C4weptual Greenway Co Mdor
<br />Item #01- Special Council Meeting - 01/06/14
<br />File #13-3638 & 13-363
<br />AIW
<br />Remaining Developable Parcels
<br />[,;;,„,„j ParkallZai:re8liortailppert5paoa
<br />Nietland
<br />gM Rea antiat Parreis
<br />that are Not Subd1v1dM11a
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<br />0 200 400
<br />SCALE��
<br />Existing Land Use
<br />.= SF Med Density Res 0.0-0.5 per We
<br />Rural Res 2Acre Min
<br />in Parkfopen Space
<br />_� Wetlands
<br />ENGINEERING
<br />SURVEYING
<br />ENVIRONMENTAL
<br />PLANNING
<br />EVS, INC.
<br />10260 Valley VI_ Road, sults 123
<br />Eden Pralrte, Minnesota 66044
<br />phone: g52�840-0138
<br />Fax', S02•S40A290
<br />www.evs-eng.com
<br />CLIENT
<br />Source Land Capital
<br />PROJECT
<br />Lakeview Golf Course
<br />LOCATION
<br />Orono, MN
<br />LAND PLANNING AND
<br />SITE DESIGN
<br />Michael J. Gair
<br />ASLA, Emeritus
<br />SHEET
<br />-Detailed Conservation
<br />Master Plan Concept
<br />with
<br />CMP Part 3-A
<br />References
<br />-Conservation Design
<br />Checklist
<br /># DATE. REVISION
<br />I H1;R$RY CaRTTPY THAT THIS
<br />PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR
<br />REPORT 1E+AS PRI?PARED BY ME
<br />OR UNDISR MY DIRECT
<br />SUPE11VISION AND THAT I AM A
<br />DULYLICENSED PROFESSIONAL
<br />ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF
<br />THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.
<br />My€d Nash
<br />DATE 12118f 1013
<br />REGISTRATIONNUMBER NUMBER 21836
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