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Orono, MN Code of Ordinar►ces Page 3 of 6 <br /> Review and respand to the Goals and Policies for Environmentai Protection and NaturaE <br /> Resource Management as established in the Orono Community Management Plan and Che <br /> recommendations contained within the Orono Natural Resources Irtventory.The intent is to <br /> establish the property's ecolflgltal connections both within �rono and as part of the regional <br /> ecological system. <br /> (2) If the property exists adjacent to a documented corridor in the Rural Oasis Study, review and <br /> respond to the existing aesthetic and ecalagical analysis. <br /> (3} If the property is not adjacent to a documented carridor in the Rural Oasis Study, developer <br /> shaH have a qualified consultant prepare a similar analysis and submit it to the city for review. <br /> This analysis shalf include the documentation of views, corridor enciosure, and landmarks <br /> through a plan analysis and photographs. Developer shal{ be charged a stanciard fee <br /> estabfished in the city fee schedule to cover the expenses of the city in hiring a consultant to <br /> review the ecological site analysis submitted by the developer. <br /> (4) Additionally, submit a natural resources inventory of the site, including al] of the following <br /> elements: <br /> a. Review of the MLCCS data pertinent to the site. <br /> b. Tree survey, incfuding all significant individual trees greater than six feet diameter, and <br /> stands of trees, identifying tree species and size. <br /> c. Wetland inventory, including delineation reparts. <br /> d. Topagraphic survey indicating existing drainage patterns. <br /> e. Analysis af the site based on the findings and recommendations of the Orono Natural <br /> Resources Inventorywi#h regards to: <br /> • Conceptual greenways and open space corridors; <br /> • Existence of rare plant communities; <br /> � Potential need for proactive management and protection. <br /> (Ord. No. 67 3rd series, § 1, 1-11-2010) <br /> Sec. 78-'1635.-Basic Conservation Design Master Plan requirements and evaluation criteria. <br /> The developer shal) prepare a Conservation Design Master Plan for development of the property, <br /> consisting of written and visual documentation including maps in an acceptable electronic format, <br /> addressing the following topics; <br /> (1) Consideration of the existing drainage system; <br /> (2) Establishment of a stormwater management system, using multi-cell treatment principles, <br /> and defining proposed methods of stot'mwater phosphorus reduction; <br /> (3) Removal of invasive species and diseased trees; <br /> (4) Pratection of significant tree stands and woodlands that support 5cenic and/or ecological <br /> goals, including mitigation of any such stands to be impacted by development activities; <br /> (5) Protection of existing wefilands, including augmentation of buffers, mitigation of impacts, and <br /> enhancement of degraded systems; <br /> (6) <br /> e�..,,,+•h��„t� 5/13/2015 <br />
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