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4. <br />11. <br />111. <br />CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />no._8902_ <br />attached hereto as Exhibit B-12. <br />Use of Best Management Practices for erosion control during <br />construction, including but not limited to use of silt fencing and <br />erosion control blankets where slopes exceed 3:1. <br />Any retaining w'alls exceeding 4' in height must have an engineered <br />design, which shall be approved prior to issuance of the site grading <br />permit. <br />11. <br />C. WETLAND ALTERATIONS. Wetland alterations are approved as shown <br />in attached Exhibits B6 through B-12, subject to the required buffer widths as shown in said <br />Exhibit, and subject to the following conditions: <br />i. Use of Best Management Practices for erosion control during <br />construction. <br />. Wetland mitigation is subject to approval of the Minnehaha Creek <br />Watershed District as Orono's LGU for administration of the Wetland <br />Conservation Act. <br />Wetland alterations are also subject to Corps of Engineers Section 404 <br />Clean Watei Act requirements. <br />Conservation and Flowage Easements shall be granted to the City <br />over all City-protected wetlands (as modified). <br />Applicant shall grant to the City a Conservation and Flowage <br />Easement over the wetland portion of the Club-owned property on the <br />south side of Spring Hill Road west_ofEastjLongjLjke^oa^ <br /># <br />4 <br />111. <br />IV. <br />V. <br />FOREST IMPACT MINIMIZATION. Minimization of impacts to the Big Woods portion <br />of the property, as well as to other forested areas of the property, shall adhere to the following <br />general requirements: <br />• • <br />A. Wetland buffers shall be maximized to the greatest extent possible in forest <br />areas to protect the wildlife habitat value of the site and maintain the cormectivity between <br />the wetland and forest conununities. <br />B. Runoff or accidental application of fertilizers to forest and wetland areas shall <br />be avoided. Final landscaping and grading plans shall be designed subject to City approval, <br />where not limited by topography of the site, to divert runoff from these areas to the <br />Page 9 of 17
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