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r <br />r <br />N <br />r <br />iT 48 <br />r <br />jy <br />� R <br />f <br />r <br />r <br />4 <br />r <br />J� <br />The proposed devclopment mks to maintain the natural character of the creek by retalaia� <br />maturc cottonwc -o l and chn tro s between the creek and the proposed development, and by . <br />planting native grams and shrubs adjacent to the cry. The retention of the existing mature <br />trees will provide visual screening of the budin and a sense of sWc, whoe allowing new, <br />more desirable plantings (see 'on of landscape plan) to establish themselves on the cast <br />hank; <br />menage aW U011des <br />The current Pam's Place- site contains about 3W,000 ware feet of hard surfaced area- which <br />drains into the creek causing of the cast banL It is cd that the proposed <br />development will ultimately consist of sli hdy less than 300,000 sere feet of hard surface <br />area. Ra*M water will be collected by a storm water system which will be trcated in three water <br />quaty ponds to i`dtcr sedimentation and contaminants. The treated water wM be releastd <br />into the creek at Wo outlets which will have stone rip rap, filter fabric and vegetation to <br />stabMw soils and minimize urea. <br />The site is serviced by sanitary and water semces in Lydia Avenue on the north and alio in <br />County C2 on the south. An eight inch water main will be constructed is the new frontage <br />road to provide a loop connection between Lydia and C2 and to service the proposed <br />buildiin * <br />