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• <br />• <br />• <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING MARCH 27, 2002 <br />designation. She also expressed concern over the number of houses, in light of <br />the 147 goal for the year. Donlin also submitted that it could cause traffic <br />concerns on Centerville Road. She mentioned the Saint Paul Pipeline area should <br />not be developed. Finally, she stated the site was one of the remaining <br />agricultural lands, and inquired about other options. <br />Schneider inquired about it being a reasonable option. Chair Kukonen answered <br />that legally the time clock begins when a developer begins the process, if the City <br />does not respond within the 60 or 120 -day period, it would pass. The Board could <br />ask for it, but the City could not require it. <br />Schneider asked for confirmation that it would be better to make <br />recommendations on the plat than to deny it Chair Kukonen indicated that most <br />often it was. <br />Chair Kukonen stated that a road was proposed oyr the culvert owned by the St. <br />Paul Water Utility. He thought the plan should be;denied with recommendations. <br />He added that things had been approved in the pas <br />Asleson indicated that the City decides aft <br />for reviewal. <br />goes to the Planning and Zoning <br />Schneider questioned if the culvert with the proposed street over it was referring <br />to Street B. Chair Kukonen responded that the culvert was from Vadnais. <br />Asleson clarified that the Pi <br />connection. <br />sement was not a greenway, but a trail <br />Chair Kukone <br />be added tai <br />called for �r <br />staff recomm <br />on. He reviewed the Board recommendations to <br />tions: <br />1) Deny and conlcfe S Paul Regional Water Utility and the Vadnais Lake <br />Watershed Dist <br />2) Provide Buffering for pipeline easement in the northeast corner lots. <br />3) Street lighting should be downward focused, no spill. <br />O'Dea suggested more open area, where 50% or more should be preserved as <br />open space not including wetland mitigation. She proposed an additional 17 acres <br />should remain undeveloped, and encouraged clustering. <br />Asleson submitted signage on the buffer areas and language in the association's <br />covenants. <br />4 Draft Minutes <br />