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Zoning File #8132 <br />July 19, 1985 <br />Page 5 <br />Construction Procedure <br />1. Method of Excavation - City to recommend <br />2. Disposal of excavated material - formal pond's material to be <br />used in alterations around pond - wildlife pond spoils of 5,500 <br />cubic yards to be trucked off site. <br />3. Restoration - formal pond area, channel to be completed this <br />summer - erosion control silt fencing, sedimentation control <br />fabrics and hay bales. <br />Wildlife pond - winter months - erosion control to be in place <br />ready for spring growing season. Spring of 86 special erosion <br />control may be required at outlet and surrounding vegetation <br />buffer area. <br />4. Protection of adjacent wetlands - wetlands within railroad <br />right-of-way will be protected by scheduling alteration in winter <br />months and intensified erosion control in spring. Flow from <br />north will never be redirected or inhibited. <br />5. Scheduling - noted above. <br />Purpose of Alteration <br />This has also been addressed by -jppl icant and reviewed above by <br />staff. <br />Staff would add another item in this review process and that is <br />required review by other agencies concerned with water quality and <br />water quantity matters that do not require permits such as the U.S. <br />Soils Office and Dr. Hanson of tie F.W.B.I. Please review their <br />comments in Exhibit D and E. <br />For additional background in the review of this application, <br />please review the CMP sections referred to above or any other sections <br />you find pertinent to this review - bring them up at our meeting. How <br />does this project stand in consideration of the appropriate Environ- <br />mental Protection Goals noted on page CMP 3-18? What kinds of prece- <br />dents do we establish if we find application is acceptable because it <br />meets the standards established for this review? Would you approve <br />the alteration of another wetlands area within this watershed in 1986? <br />Would this project qualify as a test case for the City? The findings <br />made from the controlled moniting of water quality would assist the <br />City in future applications. <br />