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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JULY 31, 2002 <br />• Grochala mentioned there were 11 trees marked to be saved. Grundhofer stated <br />that perhaps 113 trees could be planted. <br />O'Dea admitted the plants were confusing to review. <br />Grochala stated that the first sidewalk in Lino Lakes was located on Apollo Drive. <br />Vice Chair Schneider called for a motion. O'Connell recommended approval <br />with staff and Board recommendations including: <br />• The use of Netlawn near ponding areas and retaining walls. <br />• Add depressional areas in islands where possible. <br />• A one for one tree preservation. <br />• The preservation of the existing oaks in fron e "V" building with <br />tµ= <br />pervious paving in the area. <br />• Look into eliminating the easternmos <br />• Low spill, downward focused lightin Drip` et entrance. <br />O'Connell made a motion to accept the reco s. O'Dea seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />6. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />A. Draft Subdivision 0 <br />This item was discussed earl the meeting. <br />B. Highl endow Parl andscape Design Review <br />ain Street, West of Lino Lakes Elementary. The <br />The park <br />City was <br />Board members <br />finished. <br />was nicely done and would be beautiful when <br />O'Dea inquired if there was a pond. Asleson answered that it was a playground. <br />Grundhofer questioned if the site was considered oak savanna. Donlin stated that <br />Kukonen mentioned there was an agitation about removing the trees and laying <br />sod there. <br />Asleson clarified that there were two cultural uses clashing of sod and prairie. <br />Grundhofer suggested that chips could be put down for a pathway to divide the <br />• area. Donlin indicated that someone thought it was not appealing to the eye. <br />10 Draft Minutes <br />