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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />nature storm water <br /> <br />2.12 <br /> <br /> <br />loop. <br />redesigned to meet storm water management. <br />involves the design a plan has no storm water draining off the Country Club <br />property. Concrete gutters, as as catch basins in the parking lot are <br />required to channel and manage storm water either the current City system along <br />or a designed to 1 year storm event (increased area <br />at a roof internal storm system <br />drainage out course. <br /> <br /> <br />13 The to <br />storm water management. <br /> <br /> <br />area <br /> <br /> <br />2.14 The <br />travel lane going to the <br />will include a eight to ten <br />dogwood shrubs and perennial accents. <br />sugar maple or ash trees. <br /> <br /> <br />The is located adjacent to <br />is proposed at four (4) feet height and <br />foot tall spmce trees (height at planting), <br />the berm and the travel lane be <br /> <br />15 second is <br />adjacent a decorative wing <br />mixture of eight (8) to ten <br />perennial accents. <br /> <br /> <br />area room <br />berm is also four (4) feet in height and contains a <br />spruce trees (height at planting), dogwoods and <br /> <br />2.16 The landscape plan also includes a six (6) foot tall sheared arborvitae hedge (height at <br />planting) adjacent special room to screen vehicle noise and <br /> <br />2.17 The existing large spruce trees (indicated in the center ofthe proposed special <br />room) will be relocated to an area directly east and adjacent to Midland Hills Road. <br />Additional spruce and deciduous trees will be installed approximately 30 feet from the <br />eastern edge of the special function room. <br /> <br />Planning File #3178 (Midland Hills Country Club) 02/09/00 Page 3 of 7 <br />