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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING MAY 29, 2002 <br />Asleson stated that Target would give money for public education. <br />Donlin expressed dismay at the removal of the oak stand. She pointed out there <br />were guidelines to follow, and saw no evidence of Target following through with <br />the recommendations. She urged the City to seek retribution. Asleson noted there <br />was a need for an explanation of what happened. Mitigation would have to take <br />place off site. <br />Schneider questioned if the goals of public information and a project could be <br />combined into one goal, because the project was already taking place, it just <br />needed to be publicized. <br />F.. <br />Asleson urged E-mails when meeting with groups, so' <br />attend. <br />7. DEPARTMENT REPORTS <br />A. Forestry <br />Asleson stated that they have the plo <br />dealing with the oak wilt. <br />at Board members could <br />next 2-6 weeks they would be <br />B. Solid Waste Recyclin <br />Recycling Day was successful. The fees were raised, and it was noted that the <br />City almost broke even' '. <br />C. <br />or Day and Recycling Day <br />Asleson noted it was a unique'Arbor Day at Lino Lakes Elementary, with the Fire <br />Department, the Police Department and Paramedics invited to an Arbor Day <br />dedicated to September 11, 2001. Smoky the Bear also made an appearance. <br />D. Landscape Packets <br />Chair Kukonen inquired if any were still left, because they were being advertised <br />on the cable station. Asleson responded that there were some packets. He added <br />that he recently received a call from a resident requesting infoiluation on <br />landscaping for wildlife, and he could give her a packet. <br />Chair Kukonen asked the Board if anyone had an interest in contacting the <br />speakers from Living Green Expo. Asleson stated he would check into it. <br />8 Draft Minutes <br />