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' ' We anderstand that several rctaining systems will be utilized for localized grade <br /> transit:ons (as opposed to one or two deep syst�ms). Some regrading wiU be necessary <br /> including cuts and filis. The ovenll topography of the site will be maintained. We <br /> understand that natural vegetation will be undisturbed within the no�thwat comer of tbe <br /> � site, along the croek, and other localized areas u practical. We also understand that <br /> ' vegetation nativc to the northwest will be replaneed in landscape areas. <br /> 5. The proposal is consistent with the purposes and provisions of this Ordinance. <br /> V4'e have included recommene;ations in thc: tezt of the report to address this. We <br /> recommend that the maximum of the standacd buffer recommended in Paragraph B of � <br /> Section 8 (25 feet), or H/3 where H is the veRia�l fuight of the slope be maintained as the <br /> � buffer,against the top of slopes in ihe northwac corner. Depending on the final grading <br /> plan, buffers may be approprilte in other areas ef the site. We understand that the buller <br /> ' around Merrill Ring Cra� will be 100 feet or greater. <br /> 6. The proposal mitigates all impacts identified in the geott.chnical report. <br /> Detailed sections of our recommencfations for erosion control, earthwork, slope <br /> ; considerations, rctaining walls and dninage measura are provided in the text. <br /> i <br /> , 7. All utilities and access roads or driveways to and within the site be located so as to require <br /> � the minimum amount of modification to slopes,vegetation or geologically haraardous areas. <br /> r We understand that a single entrance is planned at the site. We also understand that <br /> ' the structures will be grouped so that the surrounding driveways can be utilized for multipie <br /> � buildings. <br /> � <br /> , � <br /> EROSION CONTROL MEASURES <br /> � Erosion control measures should be implemented during project constnution to mitigate the <br /> transport of suspended solids in site runoff stormwater. As a minimum, the following measures <br /> � must be aa.omplished: � <br /> ' • Pre�rcnt erosion from occurring by minimizing the area of vegetative disturbance,providing <br /> j.- bl�nket protection of dismrbed arees, and greding ro avoid concentntion of surface runaff <br /> ! oato or off of cut or fill slopes or natural slopes. <br /> • lntercept surface runoff onto or off of disturbed areas to control s�diment transport. This <br /> may be accomplished by use of interceptor swales, perimeter dikes, bntsh barriers, etc. <br /> r- <br /> � <br /> r' u e o E n g i n e e r s 6 Fik No.1460�06-7l-1170/ll@97 <br /> � <br />
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