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SEAWAY BLVD
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7007
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NARBECK WETLANDS SANCTUARY
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-•:.;•y�� <br /> surface and stated that they would probably pave it once park ownership was <br /> transferred to them. <br /> • The benefits of and the motivations behind using a crushed recycled material <br /> were discussed and determined to be a priority. <br /> • It was resolved that a crushed material rnuld be used, but further investigation <br /> needs to be done as to whether areas that undergo a lot of wear & tear, like the entry <br /> way into the parking lot, need to be asphalted. <br /> • The parking stall painted line issue rnuld be resolved through the use of surface <br /> stall stops and stall guide boards that are made out of recycled materials. Perhaps <br /> just the stall stops would be sufficient. <br /> • Further discussion is needed with the Parks Dept with regard to future <br /> maintenance agreements. <br /> FI +ka Arcacc Rnad <br /> • It was agreed that the road width, past the through lane portion, would be 28'. <br /> T�Id1�3ge <br /> • Jane Zimmerman said she would like to further review the drainage basin <br /> boundaries. <br /> • Any drainage within the Narbeck basin that could be drained to the standing pool <br /> of Narbeck Swamp would not need to be detained, as this is already serving as a <br /> regional detendott facility. <br /> • All drainage water from paved impervious surfaces into wedand areas must be <br /> treated prior ro discharge. <br /> • A storage vault & bio-swale would be sufficient to use for water treatment. <br /> • Bio-swales need to be located such that they can be accessed for future <br /> maintenance. <br /> • If the applicant intends to not provide active detention, documentation will need <br /> to be provided showing that the runoff characteristics do not increase downstream. <br /> Rrctronmc <br /> • A power source must be installed that is sufficient to provide heating of the <br /> chaseway to prevent pipes from freezing. Insulation might also be part of fulfilling <br /> this need. <br /> • The roof configuration eliminates the need for gutters or scnppers on the <br /> restrooms. However, the Par}:s Dept. want to make sure that the roof configuration <br /> is such that people don't get doused by water going in and out of the building. <br /> • The consensus was to proceed with design/development of a restroom building <br /> in the style of a forest service-type building using stone and timbers. <br /> Kiosk <br /> The Kiosk is O.K. as is. <br /> In1P�nrah;v S� <br /> • Everyone agreed that the shelter is an imporWnt focal point of the project. The <br /> idea of using a beaver dam as a model was supported. <br /> 2 <br /> � <br />
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