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5.1. - 5.3. PCSR 06-22-2004
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The comment period ended April 23, 2004; however. TEP comments were implemented <br /> into a revised Wetland Replacement Plan for the property. <br /> The Technical Evaluation Panel found the proposed wetland filling and wetland <br /> mitigation plan application dated June 8, 2004 acceptable under the rules of the Wetland <br /> Conservation Act with the stipulations listed below. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends approval of the filling and mitigation plan for this project with <br /> the following stipulations: <br /> 1. A restrictive covenant and drainage and utility easement be recorded over the <br /> mitigation and buffer areas. <br /> 2. The Developer's Agreement for the project includes language that places the <br /> responsibility for the success of the wetland mitigation on the developer. <br /> 3. The letter of credit, which covers the public improvements associated with the <br /> project, also includes the cost of the mitigation work. <br /> 4. The developer submit a written monitoring report on the replacement wetlands <br /> one year after this mitigation work is completed and that this report be <br /> approved by city staff prior to the release of the portion of the letter of credit <br /> that covers the cost of the mitigation work. <br />
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