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Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 12, 2003 <br />Page 8 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />of the management plan, which was being reviewed by various governmental agencies. <br />She noted they would have professionals manage this area. She handed out a copy of the <br />draft of the management plan to staff to make a part of the City’s file. <br />Dave Scheer, Eagle Brook Church, stated th ey had met with Anoka County Parks and <br />they were developing a plan to cultivate the rye grass down and recultivating it with more <br />natural grass. He indicated they had every intention of including th e area Mr. Marier was <br />concerned about. <br />Ms. Bauman noted they were also working w ith an agency regarding the heron nesting. <br />Connie Grundhofer, 235 Linda Avenue, stated sh e was an environmental board member, <br />but she was speaking as a citizen. Sh e indicated she was hoping the Church’s <br />environmental committee would include the extr a three acres into the conservation plan. <br />She stated it was the Church’s plan to use the three acres as a teaching area for children. <br />However, she noted this activity would dist urb the herons because this is where they <br />gathered their nesting materials and it wa s imperative that it was not disturbed, even <br />unintentionally. She expressed concern about th e 50-foot building with lights. She stated <br />the lights would disrupt the life cycles of the wildlife in the area. She expressed concern <br />about being unable to see the night sky. <br />Mr. Rafferty stated he appreciated her comm ents, but noted it appeared the church was <br />trying to find ways to deal with these issues , but are said to be coming up short by three <br />acres. He asked if she were the owner of the property, what would she think after <br />spending a lot of money on this property, and then not being able to develop it. He <br />acknowledged that this area was important for the heron population. He stated he <br />believed the church was trying to work everyt hing out. He noted it appeared to him that <br />the City’s guidelines were th at development was going to happen at some point and there <br />was nothing that could be done about it. He asked if there was not some common <br />ground. He noted the church appe ared to be at least trying. <br />Ms. Grundhofer stated all the Environmenta l Board could do was give recommendations <br />to the Council and it was up to Council to either accept or reject their recommendations. <br />Mr. Rafferty stated it was not staff’s job to not have a project move forward. It was <br />staff’s job to present the facts, and it was up to Council to eventually approve or <br />disapprove the project. He stated he was not saying he was or was not voting for the <br />project, but he believed staff had a responsib ility to bring forward the facts. He noted <br />there had to be a give and take in this a nd while the best environmental thing would be <br />for nothing to happen, this was not realistic. <br />Ms. Grundhofer asked the Board to listen to th e citizens, who had liv ed in the area for <br />many years. She stated the residents want ed to help the area and the residents were <br />looking to the Board for help. She stated so metimes professional specialists did not take <br />enough time on projects to see th e total impact. She asked th em to listen to the citizens <br />and their concerns.
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