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Re: Management/Landscape plan/Wetland buffer
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' i� <br /> ' ' '' SVOBODA ECOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> . ; , <br />� \ � <br /> ' �r Wetlancts Inventory& Delineation•Fishei-ies• Wildlrfe •Natural Commimities <br /> _ �//� 'n�� • � <br /> ;^ ,,;-;;�f:� ��c���,�� <br /> ` l�'l�'' �uN o <br /> 9 2008 <br /> June 5, 2008 C�TY�F ORONO <br /> Evelyn Turner <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> Orono, MN 55356 <br /> RE: Project Name: 2175 Kenwood Way <br /> Proposal Location: Part of the NW '/a of the NE 1/a of Section 17, T117, R23, City of <br /> Orono, Hennepin County, Minnesota <br /> 5ER Project No.: 2008-020-99 <br /> Service Proposed: Wetland Mitigation <br /> Dear Ms. Turner: <br />� This letter is intended to address the issues brought to light in the letter from John Smyth dated <br /> 5/9/08. The specific issues included: a request for a Management/Landscape Plan(See Attachment 1), <br /> a new survey showing the buffer, and legal description for the upslope edge of the buffer (See <br /> Attachment 2),Restrictions and Covenant for Wetland and Buffer(See Attachment 3),buffer markers, <br /> and an explanation of treatment provided by the buffer. <br /> The wetland buffer marker is described as the area between the wetland edge and below the <br /> retaining wall. This boundary will be a sufficient boundary identifier for the land owner who will have <br /> access to the buffer area. The wetland buffer has an average width greater than 27 feet across the width <br /> of the property. This buffer when planted with a tall native wetland buffer mix will provide stellar <br /> treatment of stormwater draining into the wetland once it has established. Until the buffer area is <br /> established, erosion control methods and routine maintenance will shield the buffer area, and slow <br /> stormwater draining into the basin. If you have any questions about this letter or its attachments,please <br /> contact me. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> �'G��,� <br /> � <br /> Nick Folger <br /> Wetland Ecologist II <br />� Si�oboda Ecological Resources <br /> 2477 Shadywood Road Suite 100 <br /> Excelsior, MN 55331 <br /> (952)471-1100 <br />
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