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Zoning File #1222 <br />May 19, 1988 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Please review exhibits K and L, letter and sketch by James Robin, landscape <br />architect. Robin claims that landscaping can be restored and has <br />recommended specific types for each disturbed area within the lakeshore. <br />The application was tabled after the November meeting of the Planning <br />Commission pending furthe., meetings with staff, consultants and applicants <br />contractor to determine exactly what phase of this installation could be <br />allowed to remain. The application was returned to the May 16th meeting of <br />Planning Commission with a final recommendation by staff. The planning <br />Commission adopted the following staff recommendations. <br />To approve the after the fact ,nditional use permit and variance <br />application of Jan Waye for the property located at 1885 Concordia Street <br />subject to the following conditions. <br />1. Area two as defined in the staff skecth exhibit H, consisting of <br />crushed limestone rock and limestone boulders shall be removed and <br />replaced with appropriate green area. <br />2. Area defined as "mid level restored green area" to retain <br />existing grass crop and to be planted with Eastern Red Cedar and <br />Isanti Red Twig Dogwood to provide the neccesary under ground root <br />structure to prevent further eriosion. 3 to 4 boulders may remain in <br />the area. <br />3. Limestone boulder wall on the north and south side of the access <br />stair is to remain but must receive top soil in all joints to the full <br />depth of stone mass and to be planted with Engelmann Ivy. <br />4. Area defined on staff sketch exhibit H as green area 1 is to <br />remain as is with the crushed limestone rock. <br />5. Establish plantings with strong, deep root system at the top of <br />the slope. Such as Black ChokeBerry, Isanti Dogwood, Creeping Juniper <br />and Tawny Daylillies. <br />The Planning Commission added the following condition. <br />6. Erosion control to be maintaned during entire restoration. <br />Special care be given for erosion control within the boulder wall area <br />until plants are established on the steep banks. <br />The enclosed resolution has been drafted per the Planning Commission <br />approving recommendation. <br />