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� �11�' i f <br /> C ty o Orono <br /> � ;�� � 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> ��� ��.;.� - P.O. Box 66 <br /> ',�, ;� , Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br /> � ,.,�'�� ,�v <br /> � �'�-' R► (952) 249-4600 <br /> �'� ,�; � �.����► G�' Fax: (952) 249-4616 <br /> � <br /> �SH�� FAX TRANSMISSION <br /> Date: October 31, 2006 Page 1 of 1 <br /> To: Marty— Blue Line Enterprises 763-684-0187 <br /> From: Evelyn Turner, City Planner <br /> eturner ci.orono.mn.us 952-249-4623 <br /> Subject: Slope Restoration Plan - 3535 Ivy Place <br /> A couple of weeks ago Sherri Buss, the Landscape Architect at Bonestroo who <br /> reviewed the original plan and I visited the site. This is what she concluded: <br /> 1. The mulch on the lower slope must be replaced by a blanket mulch. Sherri indicated <br /> this could be a straw blanket Type 2S or a cocoanut fiber blanket. The former is <br /> cheaper but the latter looks more natural. This blanket should cover all bare soil on the <br /> lower slope. Sherri named Brock White in St. Paul as one source for blankets. <br />(www.brockwhite.com). This should be done before the spring rains. <br /> 2. The material that has washed up against the silt fence (and beyond) should be <br /> removed. It could be spread on the slope if you can get it to stay in place. <br /> 3. To prevent erosion, the slope at the end of the dry creek bed should be covered with <br /> the cocoanut fiber blanket and held in place with some large rocks. <br /> All bare soil should be covered by the blanket mulch or by the shredded wood <br /> mulch. <br /> cc by mail: Pete Bazil <br />