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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> September 9, 1998 <br /> Page 7 <br /> The goal is to provide a recommendation to develop in a manner that there are no <br /> increase of ecological problems. The City must actively manage its resources. <br /> Mr. Corson asked if recommendations will be made regarding problems in the City's <br /> lakes. Mr. Schoenbauer stated the City is beyond the point of reversing damage that has <br /> already occurred in the lakes. The goal is to eliminate any more damage. <br /> Mr. Dunn stated that the residents of Reshanau Lake have formed a committee to address <br /> the water concerns. He asked when it is feasible to integrate their committee and this <br /> study for a blended approach. Mr. Schoenbauer explained that their expectation is to <br /> meet with developers and the Environmental Board. After those discussions the scope of <br /> who is involved will broaden. <br /> Mr. Schilling asked if specifics will be identified that need immediate attention. Mr. <br /> Schoenbauer indicated those specifics will be identified. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked what the lines on the map meant. Mr. Schoenbauer stated the <br /> different lines indicated buffers at various sizes. Larger buffers will mean different things <br /> for development in the City than the smaller buffers. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked if the lines showed the transition between the most carefully preserved <br /> n land and developable land. Mr. Shoenbauer indicated that was correct. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked if any discussions have taken place with the Park Board regarding <br /> trails. Mr. Schoenbauer indicated those discussions have not yet taken place. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked if the inventory of private land had been completed. Mr. Schoenbauer <br /> stated most of the inventory has been completed. He will be looking at a handful of <br /> properties tomorrow. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if the study will define wetlands that exist. Mr. Schoenbauer stated it <br /> will but not in the sense of actual wetland delineation. The biggest value is broadening <br /> the perspective of all natural resources in regard to development. <br /> Mr. Robinson asked who authorized the study and what the budget is. <br /> Chair Schaps stated the City Council authorized the study three to four months ago. He <br /> stated the budget is$30,000 for 1998 and $30,000 for 1999. <br /> Mr. Dunn stated the study should have come before the completion of the Comprehensive <br /> Plan. Mr. Schoenbauer stated some recommendations will be made before the <br /> Comprehensive Plan is complete. <br /> Chair Schaps recessed the meeting for five minutes at 8:02 p.m. <br />
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