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Review File: <br />Harvest Estates 2nd Addition Preliminary Plat Review: Landscaping <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Sheet L2.1 <br />• The City requires four (4) inches of topsoil meeting the City's specification, not six (6) as <br />identified in the Landscape Notes. <br />• All trees installed shall be a minimum of 2.5 inches in caliper (deciduous trees) or six (6) feet in <br />height (evergreens) in accordance with the 2015 approved Reforestation Plan. <br />• Developer SHALL disclose tree size requirement to anyone purchasing a lot and shall also <br />provide a copy of the approved Landscape Plan. <br />• Developer is required to install all tree plantings as a Stage I Improvement with the exception of <br />the two (2) required front yard trees, which may be installed by the builder. <br />• Boulevard area, whether there is sidewalk present or not, is required to be finished with sod. <br />Remaining portions of lot can be finished with sod, seed, hydroseed, or other acceptable ground <br />cover. This shall be noted on the plan. <br />• In the drainage basins, utilize MnDOT Mix 35-221 or similar, which is a native seed mix, which <br />is consistent with past recommendations from the Environmental Policy Board. <br />• While not noted on the plans, if in -ground irrigation systems will be installed, they must include <br />a rain sensor AND some form of water efficient technology such as a smart controller, soil <br />moisture sensor, ET sensor, etc. <br />
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