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0 <br /> � � . <br /> � o 0 <br /> �b. - �CITY of ORONO <br /> � ti <br /> 'ti RESOLUTION OF H CITY COUNCIL <br /> . . ��9k p4L�'G NO. , ,� � d � <br /> � ESH . . . . <br /> stormwater treatment ponds. - <br /> C. Disturbance of wetland and forest areas shall be limited to those areas shown <br /> on the approved grading/landscaping plans in order limit fhe expansion of exotic plant <br /> species within the site, and such species shall be subject to ongoing monitoring, and be <br /> removed by the applicant when detected. <br /> D. Native plant materials shall be utilized in plantings along forest and wetland <br /> edges. <br /> 5. SURFACE WATER RUNOFF QUALITY/QUANTITY <br /> A. DRAINAGE. The drainage plans for the site(Exhibits B-3 through B-13A) <br /> are approved subject to the following conditions: . <br /> � i. Storm sewer lines shall be extended to the normal water level of the . <br /> wetlands or ponds. <br /> ii. A drainage culvert along the north side of Co.Rd. 6 to direct drainage <br /> past the tunnel entrance shall be provided if necessary. <br /> iii. Drainage easements shall be granted to the City over all drainageways � <br /> � through the site: . <br /> ' B. WETLANDS. Wetland variances and mitigation are approved as noted in <br /> condition 3.0 above. The proposed sectional weir for controlling the elevation of Wetland <br /> #17 in Medina(Exhibit B-10)shall become a condition within the Developers Agreement, <br /> although the City recognizes that said wetland and control structure are located within the <br /> City of Medina and subject to Medina's jurisdiction. <br /> C.�� SURFACE WATER QUALITY. Applicant shall provide evidence that � <br /> the appropriate permits have been obtained from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed <br /> District,the Corps of Engineers, and the Minnesota DNR prior to City issuance of its land <br /> alteration permit. Applicant shall use low-maintenance turfgrasses where feasible to reduce <br /> fertilizer and pesticide needs. Applicant shall ma.intain the wetland buffers in a manner that <br /> maximizes their filtration and nutrient uptake functions. Putting green subsurface drains . <br /> . shall be located so as to discharge at a locations which allow infiltration through through <br /> wetland buffers wherever feasible. Applicant shall adhere to the proposed Turf Management <br /> � � <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />