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V?d/99 14:54 FAX 612 337 5601 DSU. INC.@004/003 <br />of trees such as Autumn Blaze Maple, Sugar or Red Maples would be more <br />effective,In reducing the dominance of the driveways and garage fronts. <br />7.The landscape plan proposes Snowdrift Crabapple and Red Splendor <br />Crabapple. Both varieties set fruit that persists into the winter and are good <br />choices in sunny well drained areas where Crabapple trees are appropriate. A <br />few of the Snov;drift Crabapple trees are shown in areas that may be too <br />moist or shady. Alternative species such as the Serviceberry or Pagoda <br />Dogwood should be considered in those locations. <br />8.The landscape plan proposes planting 4 Colorado Spruce, 8 Black Hills <br />Spruce, 7 Amur Maple, and 1 Snowdrift Crab along the open area In the <br />northwestern part of the site. As these plants mature they should provide <br />adequate buffering to the north. However, the grading plan shows^ a small <br />drainage basin In the central part of the northern area. Plants In this area <br />should be located outside of the basin. In addition, all plants should be <br />located out of any swale or drainage ways. Plants located near drainage <br />ways and holding areas should be species that are tolerant of moist <br />conditions such as Swamp White Oak, Hackberry, Red Maple, River Birch, <br />Serviceberry or Pagoda Dogwood. <br />9.This project will remove the existing trees from the outer edge of the woods <br />in several areas. The remaining larger trees In those areas will be especially <br />susceptible to wind throw and storm damage after the woods Is opened up. <br />When completed, the town home units will help protect these exposed <br />edges. Additional new trees should be planted where needed to protect and <br />reinforce the newly exposed wooded edge. <br />- <br />•• ^ <br />This project Is proposing saving a number of significant trees and large areas <br />of woods and open space. As noted in our prior review, it is Imperative that <br />all trees and wooded areas to bo preserved are protected by fencing at the <br />drip line prior to beginning construction. In addition, good construction <br />management and arborist practices must be observed to minimize the <br />potential for the Infection, end spread of oak wilt. In addition, there must be <br />appropriate authority to stop work and recourse for correcting damages, in <br />the event that these practices are not adequately observed. <br />10.As noted during prior reviews, the proposed NURP basin will be visually <br />prominent when viewed from County Road 15 and Livingston Avenue, and <br />should be constructed to serve as a visually attractive natural feature. ^ <br />Additional native tree and shrub groupings should be planted In appropriate <br />locations around the perimeter of the pond to enhance its value as a natural <br />amenity. Rip rap should be placed to achieve a natural rather than utilitarian <br />appearance. <br />-4-1 <br />LI