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� It may be beneficial to design the stormwater management system sach that the existing <br /> drainageway(originating off site)does not flow into the proposed stormwater management pond. <br /> This separation would likely facilitate treatment of the site's stormwater in the pond,from which <br /> treated overflow would then enter the drainageway. <br /> Ecological Restoratioii&ManaQement Program-Preserved and restored natural areas on the site should <br /> be enhanced and managed in a way to ensure that the conservation and aesthetic objectives are achieved. <br /> This is commonly done by developing a site-specific Ecological Restoration&Management Program. <br /> This plan provides detailed instructions on what to do,how to do it,and when. A Restoration Plan <br /> graphic and associated specificarions outline restoration zones,specific acrivities for each zone,species <br /> lists and rates for seeding and planting,monitoring requirements,and ongoing management needs. The <br /> development and implementation of this Ecological Restoration&Management Program ensures that the <br /> conservation objectives and aesthetic vision of the project are realized. <br /> Conclusion <br /> Thank you again for the opportunity to provide you with these preliminary conservation design <br /> recommendations. We look forward to working with BohLand 3�evelopment and your landscaper to <br /> develop a landscape plan that achieves the goals outlined above. If required,AES would also welcoine <br /> the opportunity to develop an Ecological Restoration&Management Program for the site to ensure <br /> proper establishment and maintenance of the natural areas. Please contact me at(952)447-1919 when <br /> you are ready to proceed. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Applied Ecological Services,Inc. <br /> �� <br /> Douglas M.Mensing,MS,PWS <br /> Senior Ecologist <br /> 050979:I 11805 5 Of� MacICinnon Hill <br />