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Environmental Board <br />September 29, 2021 <br />Page 3 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />Wollan Park is an example of a wetland bank in Lino Lakes where the City has done <br />restoration work to establish wetland credits. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan asked about whether or not the proposed site will have an irrigation system <br />in place. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson responded all areas noted as sod within the plan are within irrigated areas. <br /> <br />Ms. McNulty and Ms. Cavegn commended Mr. Nelson on the quality of the report and <br />recommendations. <br /> <br />Ms. Cavegn inquired about concerns with changing from plastic control blankets to <br />biodegradable blankets in terms of how long the blankets will last. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson responded the concern would most likely be about the cost of the blankets. <br />He hoped the biodegradable blanket would last for less time than the plastic blankets. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson mentioned the Board may want to add a ninth recommendation to include a <br />curb cut in the vicinity of the where the stormwater pipe runs to the stormwater pond due <br />to Blanding’s turtles being identified in the vicinity. He noted it would be nice to get one <br />along the parking lot curb and that there may be call for more of these next to the wetland <br />west of lot 2 when the lot is developed. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan asked for a motion to forward the Belland Farms and Associate Eye Care <br />Partners Preliminary Plat & Site Plan with the Environmental Board’s statement and <br />recommendations. Ms. McNulty made a MOTION to approve the recommendations. <br />Ms. Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion passed 3-0. <br /> <br />VII DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> <br /> A. General Updates <br /> <br /> Mr. Davis provided an update on resident turnout at the September 18th, 2021 Recycling <br />Saturday event. This event was one of the largest seen all year. <br /> <br /> He discussed his attendance at an online Battery Recycling training course held by Anoka <br />County. The course contained information regarding proper recycling and other <br />resources municipalities can use to educate residents on batteries. <br /> <br /> Mr. Davis shared some highlights he learned at the first week of the Recycling <br />Ambassador course held by Anoka County the evening prior. The class went over Anoka <br />County’s current position within the State of Minnesota’s recycling and waste goals. <br /> <br /> Mr. Sullivan inquired about the Recycling Ambassador class and the role residents play <br />in the class. <br />
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