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�� <br /> �tiit <br /> ��L la�'�.). . <br /> J ty <br /> � � <br /> �.��i <br /> j�''�n� -, . ' . <br /> . -' ' <br /> jacobson Environmental, PLLC <br /> � �`" ` Environm�ntal Consultants Wayne]acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.G., P.W.S., A.F.S. <br /> � ��� 5821 Hum6oldt Avenue North, Braoklyn Center, MN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell <br /> •-.:`, Email: iacobsonenv@msn.com www.jacobsonenvironmental.com <br /> � ; ._ <br /> , 4. Conservation Design Master Plan <br /> /. <br /> b. Stormwater Master Plan—suspended until future site plans submitted. <br /> , c. Invasive Species Removal and Management Plan <br /> � <br /> , 1. Smooth Brome Grass- Bromus inermis removal from North and South <br /> � Grassland Area—see Appendix C <br /> � 2. Common Buckthorn — Rhamnus cathartica removal from West and East Tree <br /> ; Stands—see Appendix D <br /> , 3. Reed Canarygrass—Phalaris arundinacea allowed to remain in wetland areas <br /> � � because they are ecologically off limits and cannot be disturbed without a permit <br /> and sequencing arialysis. <br /> / <br /> � d. Tree mitiga#ion and diseased tree plan—diseased trees will be cut down and <br /> removed from the site, trees native to the big woods area will be replanted as <br /> � replacements such as: � <br /> • Basswood—Tilia americana <br /> � Sugar Maple—Acer saccharum <br /> � Red Oak—Quercus rubra <br /> ! Hackberry—Celtis occidentalis <br /> - Black Cherry—Prunus serotina <br /> � <br /> , e. Tree protection plan —The west and east tree stands will be protected on the site. If <br /> trees are lost from these areas, trees from item d. above will be planted as <br /> � replacements. <br /> � f. Wetland protection and mitigation plan—The Common buckthorn will be removed <br /> � per Appendix D methods from the wetland buffer and wetland buffer signage will be <br /> : installed every 100 feet along the south wetland buffer zone, 25 feet from the <br /> ` wetland edge (4 signs)_ <br /> . g. Negative Impacts to ecological communities— no negative impacts are planned. <br /> � h. Maintenance of Ecological Connections—Ecological connections would be present <br /> , along the north and south areas of the site through the tree stands and native <br /> � grassland. <br /> � i. Views — Positive views will be maintained by future development by Orono <br /> . conservation design principles. <br /> � j. Landmarks—no landmarks exist on the current property. <br /> � <br /> • Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis <br /> r Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW`s-Hydric Soil Delineation-Referrals • <br /> � Pond & Lake Weed Removal-Tree Surveys-Management Plans <br /> � . <br />