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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING DECEMBER 19, 2001 <br />Grundhofer inquired about swimming pools if they were allowed. Mr. Vaughan <br />stated he did not think so. <br />Asleson explained it would be important to design the lots so that the water would not <br />go into the next door neighbor's basement. Mr. Shopek responded that they would do <br />that when they knew what the house looked like. <br />Kukonen noted that there would be a request for a Shoreline Ordinance variance and <br />asked if there was any way to avoid it. Mr. Shopek answered that it would give just <br />30 feet down the middle with which to build. <br />Mr. Vaughan stated that he needed some kind of answer tom 'honditional <br />approval. <br />O'Connell inquired if road salting was going to be hauls Is <br />Trehus arrived at 7:48 p.m. <br />O'Connell asked if it would be possible to havearkiiin one side of the Island and <br />walk home. <br />Mr. Vaughan indicated that he wanted to over sop of the recommendations staff <br />had put forth. He suggested that on itT,. d 8, they would work with staff <br />and the Watershed District. He wou ikwor leson on items 4 and 5. He could <br />address items 9-12 with a residenti#c.yenant but item 2 was not economically <br />feasible. Mr. Vaughan stated helip.d planned to do item 6. <br />1,4 <br />Trehus stated that the variams exten <br />044 <br />7ti <br />Grundhofer asked Asl 6Tibi � <br />70n on the plan. Asleson responded it was going <br />- . • <br />in the right direction ty ause,,,„py wewnstemng to recommendations He pointed <br />out that the City n ttL the tbIlinventory. <br />ould be established. Kukonen agreed. <br />4approach was to take the path of least variances. <br />Asleson ad ey needed to keep as much water on site as possible. <br />Donlin stated s eeded to respectfully abstain from the vote because it was in a <br />Lake Protection Zone, the variance issue, and the sensitivity of the northwestern <br />portion of the Island. She held that some areas should not be developed. <br />Trehus concurred and echoed her statement. He agreed some areas should not be <br />developed. There were too many areas of concern and it did not fit into the model of <br />development adopted by the City economically, culturally, or environmentally. Mr. <br />Vaughan corrected that it worked economically. The Island was 3.5 to 4 acres, with <br />three-fourths of an acre lots. <br />6 <br />