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Preliminary Plat and Site Plan Review <br />Rum River Estates <br />April 1, 2005, revised April 6, 2005 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br />vegetation be established within the wetlands. Staff would suggest obtaining the seeding specifications <br />established by MnDot be incorporated into a portion of the wetland area. - <br /> <br />I i. Traffic Generation Analysis. A traffic generation analysis for this project was completed by Bolton and <br /> Monk Inc. The traffic study shows that the additional traffic generated from this .development will not. <br /> degrade the operations of the existing streets and intersections. As part of the study, Bolton and Menk made <br /> the following recommendations: <br /> <br />a. Place a stop sign at the northbound approach of Radium Street and 157t" Lane <br />b. Place a stop sign at' the southbound approach of Potassium Street and Old CSAH 5 <br />c. Upgrade Potassium Street to provide a paved surface and adequate width. <br />d.. Upgrade width and roadway surface .of Old CSAH 5 <br /> <br />12. Drainage and Utility' Easements. Wetlands must be' encumbered with a drainage and utility easement. It <br /> appears that the preliminary plat complies with this requirement. <br /> <br />13. Density Transitioning. The develoPment is not subject to density transitioning. <br /> <br />14. Landscaping. We are in receipt ora landscaping plan that was submitted on March 17, 2005. Using the <br /> canopy cover formula, the minimum required canopy cover is 64,237 square feet. A combination of existing <br /> trees and new plantings are being utilized to fulfill this requirement. <br /> <br />The new plantings consist of deciduous and coniferous overstory trees, ornamental trees, and shrubs totaling <br />approximately 30,150 square feet. Ali of the proposed plantings meet the minimum size requirements and <br />all Species are considered to be acceptable and/or preferred as outlined in the Ramsey Tree Book. The <br />remainder of the required canopy cover will be achieved by preserving existing vegetation, which is <br />discussed below. <br /> <br />The following comments are offered regarding the landscaping plan: <br /> <br />In the planting specifications, if a wire basket is present with the balled and burlap trees, at least the top <br />third of it must be removed after the 'tree has been placed in the planting hole and partially backfilled. <br />Also, as much of the burlap should be cut away as possible, not just folded back (if the burlap has been <br />treated to resist decay or if it is made of plastic, all of it should be removed). : <br />'the depth of the planting hole should be adjusted so that the root flare is at grade level. <br />Organic mulch should be used around ali new plantings to a depth of 4-6 inches, but should be pulled <br />back so it is not against the stems of the plants. <br /> <br />]. 5. Tree Preservation. There are approximately 200 trees that are to be preserVed throughout the construction <br /> process consisting mostly of aspen, red and white pine, and northern pin oak. Roughly thirty-five (35) of the <br /> trees being preserved qualify to be credited toward the required canopy cover (at least 8 inches in diameter <br /> and meaningfully located). These trees will constitute about 42,736 square feet of canopy cover. <br /> Furthermore, many of these trees, as well as younger, smaller trees will provide some screening for the <br /> existing properties to the north. <br /> <br />-163- <br /> <br /> <br />