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Significant Trees removed from the site with two (2) Significant Trees. Owners of <br /> Big Woods Lots are aIlowed to remove fifteen (15) Significant Trees that are in <br /> connection with the construction of a home and/or septic system on the Lot <br /> without any replacement required. Every tree in excess of the fifteen (15) trees <br /> need to be replaced by two (2) significant trees. Additionally, at least twelve trees <br /> are required to be planted along ea.ch boundary of the Lot that is a common <br /> boundary with another Lot. The foIlowing is a sumrnary table of the trees <br /> removed and replaced from each lot. <br /> M�ney Lake Preserve Tree Replacement <br /> S►gnficant Tress "ro Yr�s Repta�� <br /> Be�. <br /> Lot 5 0 p <br /> l.�t 6 4 Q <br /> L�f? 19 g <br /> Ltat$ 26 2� <br /> Lnt 9 27 24 <br /> As shown on the Natural Resources Map alongside the Tree Inventory,the ma�le- <br /> basswood forest contains areas that could qualify as a significant tree stand due to <br /> the presence of significant trees, the area the forest covezs, and the forest being <br /> rated as "good quality".Although these azeas will be avoided and protectetl to the <br /> extent possible, mitigation in the form of the tree replacement plan protocol will <br /> be used when ne�essary. <br /> e. Please see Paragraphs 4c and 4d which addresses the Tree Protection Plan, <br /> f. A wetland delineation was compteted to determine the wetlands present on the <br /> site. No driveways, roads or construction activities will impact the delineated <br /> wetlands onsite. <br /> g. The two former agricultural fields 1i�at were seeded to a native prairie seed mix in <br /> 20Q6 will be donated to a Iand trust organization (specific organization to be <br /> determined) and managed by that ozganization to enhance and preserve the <br /> created native prairie environment. <br /> h. The subject pazcel is in poor condition (D) based on the M 34X modifiers. The <br /> site has some native tree species but is daminated by invasive herbaceous <br /> communities such as reed canary grass. Invasive shrubs such as common <br /> buckthorn are present in small numbers in localized areas but aze not dominant. <br /> i. Defining maintenance of ecological connections does not apply to this project <br /> because we cannot deftne anything that would prompt a chan�ge to maintenance <br /> connections. <br />