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Evironmental Board <br />March 30, 2016 <br />Page 4 <br />Ms. Klebba was in favor of option 2 for this phase of the development and maybe in <br />the next phase we could look at option 3. <br />Ms. Bor stated as we look at this project and all the environmental considerations <br />and as goes through it phases and then on to Planning and Zoning our impact here is <br />to make a recommendation. <br />Ms. Hankee mentioned that more studies would cost more money and having <br />multiple options would also have to go through council to approve using tax payers <br />money for the new studies. <br />Ms. Bor asked if it is possible to have Mattamy representative at the next meeting. <br />Ms. Hankee said yes they should be here and she will co tact them. <br />Ms. Bor asked for a new motion. <br />Mr. Sullivan would like to use the water from the lake to go to all areas. So when <br />there is not enough water then people would have to use their sprinklers. <br />Ms. Bor asked for a revised motion that would somehow build in with fairly clear <br />directions that as this development builds out that at each phase that additional <br />creativity will be used to see how to conserve water. <br />Mr. Asleson stated with our recommendation we could add- to the most reasonable <br />extent possible and have the engineers look at it. <br />Phase 1 will take 6 — 7 years. <br />Ms. Bor made a MOTION that we are recommending at a minimum the feasibility <br />study which encompass option 2. In addition we are encouraging the opportunity of <br />further enhancements of the stormwater utilizations on this project. Motion was <br />supported by Ms. Andrzejewski. Motion carried 6-0. <br />C. Wellhead Protection Plan <br />Ms. Heydinger presented the Adoption and Implementation of Wellhead Protection <br />Plan. On February 26, 2016 the MDH notified the City of Lino Lakes, that Part 2 <br />Wellhead Protection Plan was officially approved. The goal of the plan is to prevent <br />human -caused contaminants from entering the water supply wells and to protect all <br />who use the water supply from adverse health effects associated with groundwater <br />contamination. The plan falls under the jurisdiction of the MDH and consists of two <br />parts. <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />