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File #: 2011-0527    Version: 0 Name: Wooded Path Estates II - Revised
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 2/19/2007 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 8/15/2011 Final action: 8/15/2011
Title: /Name/Summary Wooded Path II - Landscape Plan
Attachments: 1. hard copy only.pdf

Title/Name/Summary

Wooded Path II - Landscape Plan

 

History

This is a request for approval of a landscape plan for the proposed Wooded Path II, to be located at 143rd Street and Claridge Court.  The Village Board approved the Site Plan and Elevations on April 2, 2007 with the condition that the petitioner submits a landscape plan meeting all Village Codes, for separate review and approval following the final engineering approval subject to the following landscape related conditions:

 

That the petitioner provides a landscape plan, tree survey, and mitigation plan that provides slope stabilizing native plants along the steep hills and wetland style detention plantings.

 

Per Code requirements, the petitioner submitted a landscape plan that has been reviewed and approved by the Village’s Landscape Architect consulting firm.  A copy of the approval memo is attached for review.  The memo included a set of conditions that have been incorporated in the attached plans.

 

Recommended Action/Motion

I move to accept as findings of fact the findings of fact as set forth in this staff report dated August 15, 2011.

 

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I move to approve the landscape plan titled, ‘Wooded Path II Estates‘, prepared by Teska, dated 06-16-10, most recent revision 07-25-11, sheets L-1, L-2, L-3, L-4, L-5, L-6, and L-7 with the following conditions:

 

1)  The landscape plan includes notes referencing the Natural Areas Stewardship plan;

2)  The landscape plan includes notes referencing the quantities of plugs proposed, per species to ensure continuity between the specifications booklet and the plan;

3)   The landscape plan includes notes referencing the specifications for native seed installation to ensure continuity between the specifications booklet and the plan; and

4)  The landscape plan includes notes referencing the party responsible for long-term maintenance (to initiate after attainment of performance requirements and Village acceptance of the landscape.