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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING APRIL 26, 2000 <br />Acting Chair Lanyon stated after reviewing the draft, the following will be addressed: <br />• Page 9, items B 1, B2, and B3 will be eliminated with the City Attorney to determine <br />if this section could state "If on site mitigation is not possible, the developer to <br />negotiate with City Staff." <br />• Page 10, Boxelder to be added as a tree not to be used as a replacement. <br />Davidson questioned if this should be approved at this time, as they are waiting for <br />feedback from the City Attorney. Farnum questioned if the Board would still approve <br />this if the City Attorney did not approve their changes. <br />Davidson moved to recommend City Council approval of the Draft Tree Preservation <br />Ordinance with the following changes: <br />• Page 9, items Bl, B2, and B3 will be eliminated with the <br />if this section could state "If on site mitigation is not p <br />negotiate with City Staff." <br />• Page 10, Boxelder to be added as a tree not to be <br />Att ey to determine <br />si the dveloper to <br />ement. <br />Kukonen seconded the motion. Motion carried . ani ously' <br />B. Environmental Education Packet — A !son resented the revised Environmental <br />Education Brochure for Clearwater Cre and re rested input regarding a purpose <br />statement that can be included in t �. ± oc '� nt. <br />Acting Chair Lanyon sugges <br />the packet and see what c <br />accomplished at the ne <br />purpose statement. <br />and protects the inve t t <br />being built alo m the <br />fences are co <br />andard time every year for the Board to revisit <br />•be made. He asked if that could be <br />g. A eson agreed and said it will be separate from this <br />is is part of the Conservation Development Project <br />he eveloper and City made in natural areas. Houses are <br />areas and residents are starting to get concerned because <br />Kukonen questio + the statement "Wetlands filter surface water runoff prior to <br />discharge into s, protecting water quality." He suggested they recommend non - <br />phosphorus lawn chemicals be used. <br />Acting Chair Lanyon noted the following two points: <br />• The fourth paragraph of the last page only states "Careful use of lawn chemicals will <br />help minimize the potential for contaminants from entering the system ". He noted it <br />does not help the homeowner with the meaning of careful. Careful use of lawn <br />chemicals means not overusing, being careful about where they are applying it, and <br />using the right chemicals, such as non - phosphorus. <br />4 <br />