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lour Misiion. To work together to reiposibty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 07/11/2017 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #17-07-176 Approving Tree Clearing and Grading Agreement for Bunker Lake Industrial Park; <br />Case of PSD, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Updated July 7, 2017 <br />PSD, LLC, Developer of the Bunker Lake Industrial Park has requested an advanced start on site preparation for <br />this future business park. The Developer has asked that the following site preparation activities be allowed to <br />commence in advance of full site plan approval. <br />1. Tree Clearing <br />2. Mass Grading <br />Both activities seem reasonable based on the plan set provided. The City has allowed these advanced activities in <br />the past for multiple other developments. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for this step. However, Staff has attempted to notify all Property Owners within 700 feet <br />of the Property via Standard US Mail. The Planning Commission reviewed the Sketch Plan on July 6, 2017. There <br />was no public comment. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The request is fairly straight forward. The preliminary site preparation is a standard activity regardless of Site Plan <br />Approval and Building Permit Approval. This step simply allows for mass grading to bring the site to a more <br />pad -ready development state, including soil corrections/import/export. <br />Please note that the tree removal threshold in the Tree Preservation does require some replacement. The proposed <br />grading plan does propose to remove all existing tree cover in order to accomplish the desired grading and pad <br />sites. There are a number of significant trees as defined by City Code planned to be removed. Staff assumes that the <br />proposed landscape plan will satisfy the replacement requirement. Staff also notes that the Developer could address <br />the replacement standard through the specified contribution to the Community Forestry Fund as an alternative. <br />Both activities require the approval of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO), at <br />least in part. The City's past practice is to approve tree clearing and grading together due to WMO and City <br />regulations. <br />By accepting this preliminary approval, the Developer shall acknowledge that this review is not a complete and full <br />review of the project and that the City accepts no liability for perceived changes to plans based on code compliance. <br />Of particular note, Staff clarifies that the City has not reviewed compliance with stormwater regulations, which can <br />