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• <br />• <br />• <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING DECEMBER 17, 2008 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />City Web Pages <br />Newsletter <br />Spring - February 23rd <br />Summer -May 26th <br />Fall- August 10 <br />Winter- November 6 <br />homeowners association meetings <br />information kiosk <br />press coverage <br />Earth Day (April 18th) <br />Arbor Day (May l st) <br />Recycling Day (May 211d) <br />• Participate in Blue Heron Days (August 15th), providing public service <br />educational material to the public. <br />• Participate in Earth Day (April 18th) activities in the community, promoting <br />environmental awareness and collaboration with other environmental focused <br />organizations. <br />• Monitor any activity in the AUAR as well as other proposed development <br />areas, focusing on the values Lino Lakes citizens have expressed in the vision for <br />our city and the unique ecological aspects of our wetlands, lakes and streams and <br />subsurface waters. Apply mitigation plan as defined for that area. <br />• Perform an evaluation of past Environmental Board recommendations for <br />development projects. Review a sampling of a variety of projects by site visits, <br />discussion with city staff, and landowners, neighbors, on the outcomes of the <br />Boards recommendations. If necessary, submit a summary of significant findings <br />resulting from the review in writing to the Community Development Director. In <br />2008, the Environmental Board visited the following sites: <br />1. Legacy of Woods Edge <br />2. Marshan Meadows <br />3. Pine Glen <br />4. Eagle Brook Church Conservation Easement and planting areas <br />5. Oak Savanna and wetland restoration areas at the Middle School. <br />• Promote conservation development within the City incorporating the Open <br />Space /Trail Plan and Handbook for Environmental Planning and Conservation <br />Development within the scope of the new Resources Management Plan, and the <br />Resources Management Plan RMP -3 <br />• To meet or exceed our City recycling goal of 50 (1737 tons) percent or greater <br />of our Municipal solid waste. Find innovative ways to promote and encourage <br />recycling as a city. Add recycling materials to kiosk. <br />3 DRAFT MINUTES <br />