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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING <br />B. <br />MAY 30, 2001 <br />April 25, 2001 — The following corrections were requested: <br />Page 3, sixth paragraph: "Kukonen inquired whether Target would be willing to use a <br />non -backlit logo <br />Grundhofer moved to approve the April 25, 2001 meeting minutes as amended above. <br />O'Connell seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br />The following items were added to the meeting agenda: <br />• Discuss population caps under section 6D — Donlin. <br />• Discuss communications with other bodies in the City section 6E — Trehus. <br />• Discuss pond contamination section 7D — Asleson. <br />The agenda was approved as amended above. <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />Brian Wessel Community Development <br />retiring in four months and that Michael <br />month overlap. <br />No other comments were made. <br />PROJECT REVIEW <br />ef <br />"----itk <br />if <br />Director for the City notified the'iikT,1Wat he would be <br />Grochala would be starmn g next weeWleaving a four- <br />,* <br />A <br />A. Ryan/Target/Target Super Store Update — Wesel noted the official name was the <br />Market Place Project, with it beiviopeirvglAily 2002. The City Council decision <br />would be on July 23, 2001,and wel„dbe breaking ground in September. The June 13, <br />2001 Planning and Zoning.i3Old,,' ,ould make a recommendation. On July 11, <br />2001 the Council woultralOove'li*Finvironmental Assessment Worksheet, and begin a <br />30 -day reviewal proolikt, lierevieWed that the project included a Target, Kohl's, several <br />small business pads, and thewetIand mitigation was moving ahead. <br />Chair Lanyon clarified the project would go to the Planning and Zoning Board before the <br />next meeting with '.Uomments from the Board. <br />Asleson pOpied mit that the Environmental Assessment Worksheet would be a large <br />document when it was completed with responses from other agencies included in it. Mr. <br />Payton indicated the Environmental Assessment Worksheet consisted of their answers to <br />31 questions and was ready for distribution to the 25 agencies for the 30 -day comment <br />period. All comments needed to be addressed. <br />2 <br />