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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 03/15/2021 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Landscape Plan for Bunker Lake Industrial Park Building 4 (Project #21-109); Case of PSD, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Site Plan and Plat Application for the property located at the northwest corner of Jackal <br />Street and 147th Lane (the "Subject Property"). The project is proposing an approximately 72,000 square foot <br />building fronting Bunker Lake Boulevard, with the loading docks/bays on the south side facing 147th Lane (similar <br />to existing buildings). <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />There are no wetlands or floodplains on the Subject Property. Also, the Subject Property is devoid of any <br />significant trees, eliminating the need for a tree inventory. However, it is worth noting that as part of the initial <br />public street improvements for Bunker Lake Industrial Parks, twenty-nine (29) boulevard trees were installed along <br />Jackal Street and 147th Lane; twenty-four (24) of those will be preserved as part of this project (5 trees are being <br />removed to accommodate multiple access points into the Subject Property and a new catch basin). Thus, this <br />review is focused on the Landscape Plan only. <br />The Subject Property is located within the E-3 Employment District, which, as the Board knows, currently bases <br />the landscaping requirements on square footage of the building footprint and/or site perimeter (1 tree per 1,000 <br />square square or 1 tree per 50 lineal feet of site perimeter and 1 shrub per 300 square feet 1 shrub per 30 lineal feet <br />of site perimeter, whichever results in the greatest number of trees and shrubs). The combination of newly planted <br />trees and shrubs, along with the existing boulevard trees being preserved does satisfy the tree planting requirement. <br />When Bunker Lake Industrial Park was initially approved, there was significant tree removal that occurred <br />(essentially all significant trees were removed from the Subject Property). It was noted as part of the original <br />approval that a Reforestation Agreement would be necessary to ensure the reforestation requirements were satisfied <br />over the course of development of the entire project area. At this time, there are still a significant number of tree <br />inches that need to be replanted over the remaining roughly twenty-six (26) acres (including this Building 4 <br />project). Staff is working on developing language for inclusion in the Development Agreement so that both the <br />property owner and City can continue to track reforestation inches until Bunker Lake Industrial Park is entirely <br />built out. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with this project are the Applicant's responsibility. <br />Action: <br />Motion to recommend approval of the proposed Landscape Plan contingent upon compliance with the corrections <br />required. <br />Attachments <br />Site Location Map <br />