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9. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />15. <br />16. <br />The subdivider shall protect all trees and wooded areas that are to be preserved <br />by fencing at the drip line prior to commencing construction. Good construction <br />management and arborist practices shall be observed to minimize the potential <br />for infection and spread of oak wilt. <br />The subdivider shall configure and construct the pond as a natural feature. The <br />perimeter of the pond shall be treated as a natural edge and planted with <br />appropriate native grasses, deciduous trees and shrub masses. <br />The subdivider shall minimize grading impacts on the site. Low, curved <br />retaining walls shall be used to lessen grading impacts to preserve natural <br />features. The retaining walls shall be constructed of a permanent material that <br />blends with the natural setting. Timber walls shall not be allowed. <br />The subdivider shall submit an internal walkway layout that is compatible with <br />the wooded area. Paved trail connections shall be provided between Block 2 <br />and 3 and Block 2 and 4 walkways. The trails shall follow the existing trail <br />alignments. A trail linkage from the project area to CSAH 15 shall be <br />evaluated. The trail plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Planner. <br />The subdivider shall provide a lighting plan to be reviewed and approved by the <br />Citv Planner. <br />The subdivider shall provide a signage plan for entry signs and monuments prior <br />to construction, subject to review and approval by the City Planner. <br />The subdivider shall provide a plan for mailbox location and treatment to be <br />reviewed and approved by the City Planner. <br />The subdivider shall submit a landscaping plan after tree removal, grading and <br />rough framing have been completed in order to evaluate the sire conditions and <br />determine the need for more landscaping and screening. The landscape plan <br />shall be reviewed by the City ’s consultant and reviewed and approved by the <br />Planning Commission and City Council prior to certificate of occupancy being <br />issued. <br />Page 4 of? <br />1