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O-30-08 06/09/2008VILLAGE OF LEMONT ORDINANCE NO./)- ,0‘0& AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PRELIMINARY PLAN/PLAT APPROVAL, SPECIAL USE FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FOR AN ASSISTED LIVNG FACILITY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARKER ROAD AND 131ST STREET (Paradise Park) ADOPTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT THIS 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 2008 PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM BY AUTHORITY OF THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COOK, WILL AND DUPAGE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, THIS 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 2008 1 ORDINANCE NO. /0 - 30 -O g AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PRELIMINARY PLAN/PLAT APPROVAL, SPECIAL USE FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FOR AN ASSISTED LIVNG FACILITY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARKER ROAD AND 131ST STREET (Paradise Park) WHEREAS, Paradise Park Assisted Living — Lemont, LLC. hereinafter referred to as "the Petitioner," is the contract purchaser of the subject property covering approximately 12 acres located at the southeast corner of Parker Road and 131S` Street and legally described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein, and shown on the Plat of Annexation, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner made application under the provisions of the Lemont Zoning Ordinance for preliminary plan/plat approval, special use for a planned unit development and zoning map amendment from Cook County R -3 Single Family Residence District to Lemont R -5 Single- Family Attached Residential District and Special Use for an assisted living facility; and WHEREAS, the petitioner has submitted a PUD Preliminary Plan/Plat consisting of the following: 1. Preliminary Plat of Subdivision, titled "Final Plat of Subdivision, prepared by R.E. Allen and Associates, Ltd. with a revised date of 05 -02 -08 attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit C; and 2. Tree Preservation Plan, prepared by JPS & Associates and Countryside Landscape Architects & Contractors, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit D; and 3. Preliminary Landscape Plan, prepared by JPS & Associates and Countryside Landscape Architects & Contractors , attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit E; and 4. Preliminary Engineering Plan, prepared by Seton Engineering with a revised date of 2/14/08, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit F; and 5. Architectural elevations, three sheets, prepared by JPS & Associates, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Lemont, Illinois, in accordance with Lemont Zoning Ordinance, conducted a public hearing on the petition on 2 February 19 and March 18, 2008, and did not vote to recommend approval of the petitioner's request; and WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees, having reviewed the petitioner's application, Village staff recommendations, and the record of the public hearing, finds that: 1. The proposed land use is complementary to the existing nearby land uses and will fulfill a need within the community and adjacent areas; and 2. The proposed use fills a need that was not addressed in the 2002 Comprehensive Plan; and 3. The proposed architecture is consistent in exterior materials, height, bulk, and overall design with the surrounding homes; and 4. The proposed use will not be injurious to the public health, safety and welfare, and will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which it is located; and 5. The proposed use and plan are consistent with the Lemont Zoning Ordinance standards for planned unit developments; and 6. Contribute to the orderly growth and development of the community. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lemont that the PUD Preliminary Plan/Plat with zoning map amendment to R- 5 Single - Family Attached Residential District with special use for an assisted living facility is approved with the following conditions: 1. Prior to site development, a PUD Final Plan/Plat shall be submitted to the Village and approved in accordance with the Lemont Unified Development Ordinance; and; 2. Said PUD Final Plan/Plat shall be in significant compliance with the approved PUD Preliminary Plan/Plat; and 3. All required contributions and fees as outlined in the Annexation Agreement shall be paid in full at time of submission of the PUD Final Plan/Plat; and 4. The Final Landscape Plan shall include provisions for landscaping at the adjacent property at 13455 Arctic Lane. This landscaping, when mature, shall be sufficient to screen the residence from headlights of vehicular traffic exiting the Paradise Park facility along 131ST Street; 5. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the Final Landscape Plan; and 3 6. The landscaping along the northern and western perimeters of the subject property, as identified in the Final Landscape Plan, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the "Prairie and Wetland Seeding" document, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit H. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL, AND DuPAGE, ILLINOIS, on this 9th day of June, 2008. DEBBY BLATZER PETER COULES CLIFFORD MIKLOs BRIAN REAVES RON STAPLETON JEANNETTE VIRGILIO Attest: AYES NAYS ABSENT ABSTAIN v V v V Approved by me this 9th day of June, 2008 ENE M. SMOLLEN, Village Clerk 4 Exhibit A Legal Description (Paradise Park) The subject property is located approximately at the southeast corner of 131st Street and Parker Road and is legally described as follows: NORTH 720 FEET OF THE WEST 726 FEET OF THE WEST Y2 OF THE SOUTHWEST Y4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THAT PART OF THE WEST Yz OF THE SOUTHWEST Y4 SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF LINE OF 83 FOOT 131ST STREET WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 66 FOOT PARKER ROAD; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE 30 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY TO A POINT ON SAID EASTERLY LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE 20 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 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Any remedial operations in conformance with the Plans as specified in this document. 4. Permits which may be required. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Work shall conform to the most advance natural areas restoration standards, USDA, State of Illinois Department of Agriculture Standards and local municipal requirements. B. Quality Control Procedures (QCP): 1. Ship plant materials with certificates of inspection as required by governmental authorities. Comply with goveming regulations applicable to landscape materials. 2. Do not make substitutions of species or quantities. If specified landscape material is not obtainable, submit to Ecologist / Landscape Architect & Village Consultant proof of non - availability and proposal for use of equivalent material. All submittals and responses shall be in writing. 3. Submit list of suppliers with products supplied prior to ordering materials for approval by Ecologist / Landscape Architect. 4. Analysis and Standards _All seed is to be pounds of Pure Live Seed (PLS) Package products with growers certified analysis and PLS tags and tests. 5. All seed is to be purchased and shipped in labeled single species containers. No seed shall be mixed prior to installation. 6. Submit copies of all invoices to Ecologist / Landscape Architect for final verification of planting. 7. Failure to comply with QCP will result in the contractor replacing or repairing the defective work at the contractor's expense. C. Contractor Experience: The contractor chosen for the natural areas must be experienced in the restoration, installation and management of natural areas - prairies, woodlands, and wetlands. They must have a minimum of 5 years experience in the field. There shall be foremen on site at all times that can identify non -native and native plants by genus and species. The goal of restoring native plant communities is a long -term process. Therefore it is imperative that a qualified Owner Project Name Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 1 of 10 Date Project II: Exhibit H contractor do the initial installation and stewardship. The owner reserves the right to reject any contractor for any reason at its sole discretion. 1.03 SUBMITTALS 1.04 A. Plant Suppliers: Submit copies of the quotations from your native seed suppliers with name, address and phone numbers that list: species by scientific name, quantities quoted and test date. 13. lnoculant Suppliers: Submit copies of the quotations from your inoculant suppliers with name, address and phone numbers that list: species by scientific name, quantities quoted and test date. C. Planting Schedule: Submit a proposed planting schedule to Landscape Architect & Village Consultant showing dates for each type of planting. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. The grade will be shaped to the elevation shown in the Plans. B. The topsoil will be free of all clods, stones, roots sticks, rivulets, gullies, crusting, caking, and have a soil particle size of no larger than 2' unless using a No -till Rangeland Grass Drill or Hydro - seeder. C. Examine and evaluate grades, soils and water levels. Observe the conditions under which work is to be performed and notify Ecologist / Landscape Architect of unsatisfactory conditions. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and accepted in writing. D. Review underground utility location maps and plans; Notify J.U.L.I.E.; demonstrate an awareness of utility locations; and certify acceptance of liability for the protection of utilities during course of work. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to utilities or property. E. When conditions detrimental to plant growth are encountered such as rubble fill, adverse drainage conditions or obstructions, notify Ecologist / Landscape Architect before planting. 1.05 GUARANTEES A. Seed: 1. Guarantee seeded areas through the specified maintenance period and until fmal acceptance. 13. Monitoring of the Natural Areas Establishment: 1. The Ecologist / Landscape Architect will monitor three 10 meter transects per acre to gauge the establishment of the native plantings. The transects will be set by the Ecologist / Landscape Architect after the installations are complete and are to be monitored three times per year to determine species cover, diversity and / or evenness. The goal at the end of three years is to raise the FQI above 45 with a native mean C value of 4.5. C. First Growing Season: Owner Project Name 1. By the end of the first full growing season, the native planting zones as defined in 2.3 shall exhibit nearly complete vegetative cover. There shall be no areas greater then 12" x 12" that are devoid of vegetation, if so the contractor shall return to install more seed of the specified mixture. The planting zones shall not contain significant rills or gullies and Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 2 of 10 Dare Project tl: Exhibit H the shorelines shall not be significantly cut as a result of erosion, if so the contractor shall return to regrade the area to install soil and more seed of the specified mixture. At least 30% of the planted species shall be alive and apparent. 90% of the plugs shall be alive. D. Second Growing Season: 1. By the end of the second full growing season, a minimum of 60% of the species planted shall be alive and apparent. There shall be no areas greater then 6 "x 6" that are devoid of vegetation. The planting zones shall not contain significant rills or gullies and the shorelines shall not be significantly cut as a result of erosion, if so the contractor shall return to regrade the area to install soil and more seed of the specified mixture. At least 65% of the planted species shall be alive and apparent. E. Third Growing Season: 1. By the end of the third full growing season, a minimum of 85% of the species planted shall be alive and apparent. There shall be no areas greater then 6 "x 6" that are devoid of vegetation. The planting zones shall not contain significant rills or gullies and the shorelines shall not be significantly cut as a result of erosion, if so the stewardship contractor shall return to regrade the area to install soil and more seed of the specified mixture. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. All materials shall conform to the following requirements: 1. All seeds shall be guaranteed by the Contractor to be true to name and variety. 2. Seed mixtures shall be proportioned by seed count and seed count percentages. Seed mixtures shall be approved by the Landscape Architect/Consultants. Owner Project Name 3. The seed counts and seed counts percentages indicated per acre in these specifications shall mean the total amount of pure live seed per acre for all species listed except forbs. 4. At least 2 weeks prior to the time of seeding, the Contractor shall provide for the approval of the Landscape Architect/Consultant a written description for the grass, sedges, and forbs seed and/or plant mix showing the percentages by number of seed and/or plants of each species. This description shall also include the following; a. Name and location of seed and/or plant supplier. b. Origin of the various species of seed. c. A statement of the purity of the grasses. d. The estimated number of seeds per pound of each of the kinds of seed to be furnished. 5. All seeds shall have the proper stratification and/or scarification to break seed dormancy for other than fall planting. Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 3 of l0 Date Project O. Exhibit H 6. All legumes shall be inoculated with the proper rhizobia and at appropriate time prior to planting. 7. All seeds shall be packed and covered in such a manner as to insure adequate protection against damage and maintain dormancy while in transit, storage or during planting operations. 8. Seeds and plants shall be true to their name as specified. Preferable, if practical, the sources shall be within a 200 mile radius of the project location. B. Submergent Plantings Areas: 1. Provide healthy, new crop of the species and proportions as specified. Plugs and plants shall be obtained from a reputable supplier (approved by Landscape Architect) within a 200 -mile radius of the local transition zone and/or northerly regions of the project site. Provide proof of origin to the landscape architect before installation. Seed / plant at the rate per acre as indicated on sheet L04 -01.0 Plant Schedules. C. Emergent Planting Areas: 1. Provide fresh, clean, new crop of the species and proportions as specified. Seed shall be obtained from a reputable supplier (approved by Landscape Architect) within a 200 -mile radius of the local transition zone and/or northerly regions of the project site. Provide proof of origin to the landscape architect before installation. Seed at the rate per acre as indicated on sheet L04 -01.0 Plant Schedules, plus mycorrhizal inoculants. D. Natural Areas (High Diversity, Low Diversity, Tall Grass and Wet Seed Mixes): 1. Provide fresh, clean, new crop of the species and proportions as specified Seed shall be obtained from a reputable supplier (approved by Landscape Architect) within a 200 -mile radius of the local transition zone and/or northerly regions of the project site. Provide proof of origin to the landscape architect before installation. Seed at the rate per acre as indicated on sheet L04 -01.0 Plant Schedules, plus mycorrhizal inoculants. E. No -Mow Fescue Seed Mix: 200 lbs per acre 1. Provide fresh, clean, new crop of the species as specified. Seed shall be obtained from a reputable supplier (approved by Landscape Architect) within a 200 -mile radius of the local transition zone and/or northerly regions of the project site. Provide proof of origin to the landscape architect before installation. Seed at 200 pounds per acre, plus mycorrhizal inoculants. F. Mycorrhizal & Rhizobial Inoculants: 55 lbs per acre 1. Inoculants shall be installed at a rate of: Mycorrhizal 50 pounds per acre & Rhizobial 5 lbs per acre. The inoculants shall come bagged and then mixed with the fine seeds before installation. Due to rapid advances in the field the contractor will need to research new products. Prior to purchase, the materials proposed shall be submitted to the Ecologist / Landscape Architect for written approval. G. Goose Exclosure along the perimeters of retention ponds to prevent geese from uprooting and damaging the native planting. Owner Project Name 1. Posts — 1" x 4' square Oak stakes placed 7 -10' on center. Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 4 010 Date Pnojeci N: Exhibit H 2. Poultry fence, 4' with' /." x 1" grid, along the perimeter with cable ties. 3. 70# nylon wire, from post top to post to, to prevent the geese from entering the exclosure from the air. H. Wildlife Structures 1. Supply 61 Bluebird houses, 20 Mallard Nests and 20 Wood Duck Nests. a) Structures are available from Forestry Suppliers (www.forestry- suppliers.com) or Ben Meadows (www.benmeadows.com) PART 3 - INSTALLATION 3.01 NOTIFICATION A. At least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of work in each area, submit a planting schedule for approval by the Landscape Architect. The landscape architect will determine boundaries and exact locations of the native plantings. Therefore the exact quantities of the seed mixes could vary slightly. 3.02 SEEDING WETLAND AND PRAIRIE A. The period for planting prairie seed shall be from April 1 to June 15 or September 15 to October 31 or other date as approved in writing by the Landscape Architect & Village Consultant. B. Remove or herbicide (RoundUp...) existing grass, vegetation and turf. Dispose of such material legally off -site. Do not turn over soil. C. Remove high areas and fill in depressions; remove clumps, clods, stones over 2" diameter, roots and other extraneous matter. Dispose of such material legally off -site. D. Seeded prairie shall NOT receive fertilizer. E. Do not use wet seed or seed that is moldy or otherwise damaged in transit or storage. F. Seed shall be drilled with a Truax No Till Drill only with overlapping planting zones. Broadcast or hand spreading, done by written approval only, can only be done in areas where it is not possible to drive a tractor. Distribute seed evenly over entire area. Roll or rake are where seed was broadcast or hand planted. G. Sow not less than specified rate. Owner Project Na,ne Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 5 of l0 Date Project 5: Exhibit H 3.02 SEEDING AND PLANTING WET PRAIRIE AND EMERGENT AREAS A. The period for planting wet meadow and emergent seed shall be from April 1 to June 15 or September 15 to October 31. Emergent plugs shall be planted in the spring or other date as approved by the Landscape Architect & Village Consultant. 13. Remove or herbicide (RoundUp...) existing grass, vegetation and turf. Dispose of such material legally off -site. Do not turn over soil. C. Remove high areas and fill in depressions; remove clumps, clods, stones over 2" diameter, roots and other extraneous matter. Dispose of such material legally off -site. D. Emergent and Submergent areas shall NOT receive fertilizer. E. Do not use wet seed or seed that is moldy or otherwise damaged in transit or storage. F. Seed shall be drilled with a Truax No Till Drill with overlapping planting zones in dry areas and times. It may only be hand broadcast with written approval of the Landscape Architect & Village Consultant. Then distribute seed evenly over entire area. Rake the seed lightly into top 1/4" of soil, roll lightly and water with a fme spray and in compliance with local watering restrictions. G. Sow not less than specified rate. H. Wet meadow and emergent areas shall be planted, and the seed allowed to germinate prior to flooding with significant amounts of water. [. Emergent plugs shall be planted in natural groupings within designed areas containing saturated soils or inundated up to four inches in depth. Plants within groupings shall be planted at on no further then 1 -foot centers. J. Emergent plugs shall not be planted less than the specified rate. K. Do not let plugs or plants dry during the time from delivery to installation. 3.03 GOOSE EXCLOSURE A. Install goose exclosure along the perimeter of the retention pond, 10' up the slope and 3' into the water, to prevent geese from uprooting and damaging the native planting. 1. Posts — 1" x 4' square Oak stakes placed 7 -10' on center. 2. Install poultry fence, 4' with 3/4" x 1" grid, along the perimeter with cable ties. 3. Install 70# nylon wire, from post top to post to, to prevent the geese from entering the exclosure from the air. 4. Repair as necessary to remain effective for 2 seasons. 5. Remove and dispose when instructed. 3.04 WILDLIFE STRUCTURES A. Install Bluebird houses, Mallard Nests and Wood Duck Nests on galvanized U -Posts with stainless steel bolts. 3.05 STEWARDSHIP Owner Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Date Project Name Page 6 oj 10 Project #: Exhibit H A. General 1. Work detailed in this section relates to the short and long -term maintenance of the natural plantings. Stewardship shall start upon planting and end at Final Acceptance. 2. Follow recommendations of the owner's representative as to specific timings of mowings, herbicide applications, and other routine activities based on vegetation monitoring and site evaluations. B. Materials 1. Any additional seeding or planting required will be done with species mixes from the aforementioned tables for each appropriate area and per specifications. C. Pesticides 1. Always choose products with the lowest environmental impact for the task at hand, and use organic or non -toxic products whenever possible. 2. Storage, handling, application, clean up and disposal of all pesticides and other controlled use materials shall be in strict conformance with all government and industry standards. 3. Maintain and operate all pesticide application equipment according to manufacturer's standards and instructions. Equipment shall be clean, fee of leaks, calibrated and deliver spray patterns as specified by the manufacturer. 4. Utilize pesticides only for their labeled use and in accordance with precautions, instructions, and rates specified by the manufacturer. 5. Pesticide shall be applied only by licensed applicators. Notify the owner prior to application of any pesticide or other chemical control agent. 6. On -site water sources are not available for mixing or clean up of pesticides. Legally dispose of residues and pesticide wastes off -site. D. Stewardship Owner Project Name 1. Watering. a. Apply sufficient water to the wetland and prairie plants for 6 -8 weeks post planting to allow for dense root establishment of the native plug plantings. No onsite water source is available. b. Apply water with sprinklers or nozzle that creates a gentle application. Avoid harsh stream sprays that wash the plants or seed from the ground. 2. Stewardship & Weed Control a. Mow the planting areas to a height of 4 -8" approximately 5 -6 times per growing season. Mowing shall take place when the non -native and weedy native species are flowering so as to prevent seed set. Control undesirable plant species, when present in small quantities. Control invasive species by hand pulling prior to the development and maturity of the plant. Hand removal shall include the removal Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 7 of 10 Date Project #: Exhibit H of all aboveground and belowground stems, roots and flower masses prior to development of seeds. Non - selective herbicides can be used but with caution. If the herbicides are misapplied the contractor will be responsible for repairing the damaged areas with plants or seed. The only acceptable herbicides are glyphosate based such as RoundUp, Rodeo, Razor Garton, Aquaneat or approved generic. All herbicides must be mixed with an indicator dye such as Signal or Spi -Max for a visual indicator of proper application. During the 3 -year stewardship period the stewardship contractor for the native plant communities shall prevent the following aggressive invasive species from becoming established: Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) White & Yellow Sweet Clover (Melilotus alba & officianalis) Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis) Tall Fescue (Festuca eliator) Purple Loosestrife (Lythnun salicaria) Sandbar Willow (Salix interior) Mullein (Verbascum thapsus & V. blattaria) Teasel (Dipsacus lacinatus & D. sylvestris) Canada Thistle ( Cirsium arvense) Bull Thistle (Cirsium vulgare) Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Pastinaca ( Pastinaca sativa) Prevent the following non -native species or any other invasive species designated by the owner's representative from reproducing. They are to be mowed at during flowering to prevent seed set: Queen Anne's Lace Black Medic Foxtail / Millet Red Clover 3. Stewardship Billing (Daucus carota) (Medicago sativa) (Setaria spp.) (Lotus x hybrida) a. Invoices must be submitted monthly with detail of dates and times of visits, man hours, actions taken, invasive species present and herbicide used. 3.06 CONTROLLED BURN A. Burn Plan and Permit Application Owner Project Name Burn plan includes a drawing of the area indicating acreage, fire breaks, ignition pattern, escape route and safety zone, smoke dispersal patterns, prescribed weather conditions, number of personnel and equipment used. The crew leader must have 5 years of prescribed bum experience and an S290 Prescribed Burn Training Certification. 2. Timing — Execute 1 bum during the third year of stewardship. 3. Obtain and pay for all required permits. 4. Conduct all bums in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 8 of 10 Date Project 0: Exhibit H 5. Notify the local fire department at least one month prior to burn for approval. 6. Test and calibrate all equipment prior to initiating the bum. 7. Prior to the burn secure the area and remove everyone but active trained participants. As necessary, re -route traffic away from the bum area. B. Bum Sequence 1. Verify weather forecast 1 day in advance and the day of the bum. 2. Notify local authorities 1 day in advance and the day of the burn. 3. Create perimeter firebreaks and around trees, shrubs or other elements requiring protection. Establish escape routes and safety zones. 4. Conduct a pre -bum briefing with crew. 5. Start backfires prior to completing main burn. 6. Ignite main bum 7. Monitor and control any hot spots or snags remaining after the burn. 8. Mow or brushcut any remaining standing vegetation as directed by the owner's representative. C. Clean up and Final Site inspection 1. Check all areas for embers and hot spots to ensure these are extinguished. 2. All trash, ash or fuel spills must be mopped from the landscape. 3. Any damage to the landscape from heat or flames, including trees, shrubs, fencing, etc. must be noted and submitted to the owner's representative for client review. D. Post Bum Report — Submit day of the fire. 1. Date, time and duration of the burn 2. Weather conditions at the time of the burn. 3. What were the extent and timing of the notification of the fire department, city officials and neighbors? 4. Additional Comments E. Acceptance Owner Projec! Name 1. The burn will be reviewed by the owner's representative during or immediately after the burn is completed. 2. The success of the bum will be determined by the percent of the unit that was burned. An acceptable burn will cover 65 -90% of the burn unit. Section 02925 Prairie and Wetland Seeding Page 9 of10 Date Project #: Owner Project Name Exhibit H END OF SECTION Section 02925 Prairie and Welland Seeding Page 10 of 10 Dale Project i7: