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• <br />• <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JUNE 26, 2002 <br />a decrease in the numbers of carp there would be a decrease in the phosphorus <br />released into the system. <br />Grundhofer asked if the numbers would increase in the Spring. Asleson answered <br />that the shallow end did not overturn, so they probably would. <br />Asleson had given the Land Classification to the Bald Eagle Church. He <br />conceded that the building was huge and indicated that they could work with on <br />site surface water management. He did not want water to be ditched and to flow <br />into the lake. In addition, the impervious would be more if the site was developed <br />as residential than a church. <br />Marier stated that the increased traffic was an i ', sue for 28th Avenue. <br />Donlin inquired if the City could purchas <br />as a public outreach. <br />Asleson indicated he had a scout who was <br />Donlin noted that she was aware of tree <br />Oaks had some. Grundhofer added t <br />the pullers. <br />O'Dea inquired about how the <br />B. Solid Waste Recy <br />The reports w <br />C. <br />Asleson s <br />explained that" <br />were waiting on t <br />ullers, and North <br />ge rental for the use of <br />mired several calls on an oak wilt imitator. Staff <br />ee program had the trees all down, and now they <br />Asleson noted that there had been a recent Blandings Turtle sighting at Holly <br />Drive and County Road J. Donlin added that a Blandings Turtle was supposedly <br />found in a parking lot. It had been out of the water for at least one week and fed <br />on corn and was 38 years old, but had been relocated in Pool 2 at Carlos Avery. <br />8. ADJOURN <br />It was noted that the next meeting of the Environmental Board would be on July <br />31, 2002. <br />8 DRAFT MINUTES <br />