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decorative fence. This project is being financed by the Economic Development <br />Fund. Although the permeable pavers are more expensive to install on the front <br />end than asphalt, the pavers will pay for themselves over time because of the 25 <br />+ year lifespan, reduced maintenance costs and reduction in costs to MSD for <br />impervious surfaces. The new pavers are also more ecologically sound. By <br />reducing the amount of storm water runoff entering our natural waterways, <br />permeable pavers help protect the quality of our water from contaminants and <br />pollutants. And with less runoff comes less flooding, which in turn helps reduce <br />the rate of erosion on river banks and stream beds. Creating natural filtration and <br />groundwater recharge helps keep our ecological system intact. In fact, research <br />has proved that permeable pavements can reduce pollutants found in surface <br />runoff, like sediments, pesticides, chemicals, and heavy metals, an average of <br />60-80%. The next parking lot to be refurbished with a permeable surface is the <br />Tivoli lot. <br />15. A-1 Market Food and Package Liquor <br />has requested a liquor license to <br />sell all types of intoxicating liquor by the package at retail at 8605 Olive Blvd. <br />This location would operate as a food and package liquor store. The applicant <br />states there will be fifty percent (50%) or more of sales volume in food sales. <br />This application was previously before Council and pulled for further review. <br />Attachments: <br />Brittany Wood Site Plan Review <br />Youth Job Corp Program Description <br /> <br />
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