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Ord #067-3rd Ser/Amending code re: conservation design
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4) Additionally, submit a natural resources inventory of the site, including all of the <br /> following elements: <br /> a) Review of the MLCCS data pertinent to the site. <br /> b) Tree survey, including all significant individual trees greater than 6" <br /> diameter, and stands of trees, identifying tree species and size. <br /> c) Wetland inventory, including delineation reports. <br /> d) Topographic survey indicating existing drainage patterns. <br /> e) Analysis of the site based on the findings and recommendations of the <br /> Orono Natural Resources Inventory with regards to: <br /> - Conceptual greenways and open space corridors <br /> - Existence of rare plant communities <br /> - Potential need for proactive management and protection <br /> Sec. 78-1635 Basic Conservation Design Master Plan Requirements and Evaluation <br /> Criteria. The developer shall prepare a Conservation Design Master Plan for <br /> development of the property, consisting of written and visual documentation including <br /> maps in an acceptable electronic format, addressing the following topics: <br /> 1) Consideration of the existing drainage system; <br /> 2) Establishment of a stormwater management system, using multi-cell <br /> treatment principles, and defining proposed methods of stormwater <br /> phosphorus reduction; <br /> 3) Removal of invasive species and diseased trees; <br /> 4) Protection of significant tree stands and woodlands that support scenic <br /> and/or ecological goals, including mitigation of any such stands to be <br /> impacted by development activities; <br /> 5) Protection of existing wetlands, including augmentation of buffers, <br /> mitigation of impacts, and enhancement of degraded systems; <br /> 6) Justification and mitigation of any negative impact to ecological <br /> communities. "Negative impact" includes any modification to a lower <br /> level of ecological community quality, as described by the Minnesota <br /> Land Cover Classification System (M_34X Modifiers); <br /> 7) Maintenance of ecological connections through site design, as shown on <br /> the Orono Natural Resource Inventory; <br /> 8) Maintenance and protection of existing positive views, and mitigation of <br /> any existing or proposed negative views using appropriate measures such <br /> as site layout, screening, building design and coloration, etc.; and <br /> Page4of7 <br />
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