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The overall landscaping plan would have a garden appearance rather than a natural species shoreline. <br />The plan could be changed to include some undergrowth species such as day lilies and more junipers. <br />Eventually the trees would mature and provide tree cover. Until mature growth is in place the plants <br />and bushes will need to be in place to help prevent erosion and provide a green ground cover. <br />Natural regrowth will occur over time and eventually restore the natural appearance the lakeshore <br />had prior to removal of the vegetation. The natural restoration would allow the property owner to <br />remove any vegetation classified as “no.xious ” including buckthorn and poison ivy. <br />The land located above the bluff line has a slow, gradual slope up to the house. Recently the <br />property owner rc.moved a permanent walk to the lake and eventually will sod the property from the <br />house to the blufi* line. The grade has not changed and Stafl'did not identify trees that had been <br />removed in this area. Only one large tree was removed close to the house. This tree was hollowed <br />and outside of any part of the property w here tree removal would be prohibited. <br />The total width of the lot where vegetation was removed is 45*. At the time the trees achieve full <br />growth they will have the ability to cover most of the lot near the lake. Full natural cover may occur <br />earlier if 2 or 3 trees are added to the plan or the crabapple tree is replaced with a tree that will <br />achieve a ma.ximum height taller than what a crabapple would. A crabapple tree may reach a <br />maximum height of 10-30' a red maple will reach a maximum height of 60-90'. <br />Discussion Items <br />Staff issued a building permit to allow the stairway to be replaced, including replacing the <br />retaining walls. The primary reason is the old had already been removed and there were <br />concerns about erosion along the hillside. <br />The proposed landscaping plan does include some species that may be more natural to the <br />shoreland areas, however should more natural green understory vegetation be part of the <br />plan? <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Staff recommends approval to the concept to allow the vegetation to be restored subject to the <br />following suggestions and conditions. <br />1.The proposed plantings shall be in place to create green cover for the slope, however <br />vegetation around the stairway should be allowed to naturally restore itself over time. The <br />natural vegetation will ultimately fully screen the stairway and walls. <br />2. Two additional tree plantings shall be provided to allow for additional canopy cover in the <br />future. <br />iCI-26S9 Mmdcq> Sodhi <br />40S0 Dahl Ro«l <br />8/15/Ot <br />Page 3 of 4
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