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^2341 - Dan Anderson <br />April 9, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />to the north. <br />‘‘■■'''"age from Lois 6-7 gets to the pond, <br />berming will likely be needed.some sw'aling and or <br />Temporary sedimentation ponds and silt fencing will be established d,. • <br />construehon of each residence to reduce the in.pacttf runoff realtg the laL ® <br />q’ilriity'ald qlTiff fythcciTltter <br />Lot 7 Layout <br />hn“e“tm':^gr^:at;r: ^e^hi’aitter ■?: r■-»standard is 260' lechmcally the front lot hne, with defined width of 50’ >Standard is 200'. <br />Municipal Sewer <br />where the <br />p'oTernialirrh^rtmlw nZtost::n2o^^f'’M'' <br />construction could be held off un U I't , ^ ''P'’'*'*'"' has noted the road <br />coordinated, and that the current subdivicin i sew'er and road construction be <br />is provided. He would prefer that sewer be as^ ^ i? ^^^8^ regardless of whether sewer <br />Staff has initiated fomfal contact with Mef r benefitting lot over some time period. <br />Exhibit I-,. It is iihely that a MUSA antendm^rMlu^'I roriVthi^bTelXd'^' <br />Tree and Woodland Impacts <br />" »d'thm t;'’ ifm“r^ - h- <br />lakcward of the yellow ribbon marker Staff i<; to the preser\-ation easement area <br />(and mainly upslope from) the nrimarv e ^“^Sesting a sccondaiy protection area adjacent to <br />mJ .1.;.». »■ ..b..,™ „ <br />extent of each easement area is cT^lv ^ , i ’’f*he, so that the <br />Lot 5’s slopes are within the 0-75' area th-m n.lv ”'*' t' ‘h=“ »f75 area than previously thought (see Exhibit C), which automatically