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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JULY 29, 2009 <br />He reviewed the background information on the project as well as the analysis <br />which included stormwater, wetlands, floodplain, National Heritage Issues, <br />Erosion Control, Landscape Plan and the Lighting Plan. <br />Mr. Asleson's recommendation to the Board is that this project moves forwarded <br />with changes /additions as listed in the report and the Environmental Board's <br />recommendations. <br />After review and discussion of the project, the Environmental Board recommends <br />this project go forward with the following changes /additional that have been <br />outlined below. <br />1. Increase and enhance screen/buffer to the south. Existing trees that were <br />planted as per the CUP requirements are in decline and need to be managed. <br />2. Require that there will be no importing or exporting of soils without City <br />permission <br />3. Add concrete wash out area to erosion control plan/SWPPP <br />4. Show document storage area on the SWPPP <br />5. Show and describe protection measures to be taken to prevent compaction to <br />filtrate in filtration basins. <br />6. Lights per the original CUP — according to Lino Lakes lighting standards <br />7. Identify plowing areas in winter. (where will water drain when snow melts) <br />and -mark drainage areas on the map <br />8. Work should be scheduled any time of year other than Blue Heron nesting <br />times. <br />9. Change wording under National Heritage issues on Agenda Item 5A to state <br />specific to this project. <br />10. The 10:00 rule for lighting must be upheld <br />11. Work should be scheduled at anytime other than the nesting times of the <br />herons on Peltier Island. <br />Mr. Brown made a motion to go forward with changes and suggestions by board <br />member and Ms. DeHaven seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously <br />• <br />• <br />