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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING MARCH 30, 2005 <br />Kukonen asked how "Exhibit T" could shine on the wall. Asleson answered that <br />there was a dark cover on the front of the fixture so it would only illuminate the <br />wall. <br />Kukonen addressed Section D, 2c, if the recessed canopy light was acceptable, <br />and requested a picture. <br />The Board also asked that a picture be submitted of the bollards discussed in <br />Exhibit 9. <br />Kukonen made a motion for the comments from the Board to be passed on to the <br />Council. Bor seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />B. Goals/National Wildlife Federation /Other Boards <br />Grundhofer stated that the City would need a score of 375, based on the <br />population of the City for the Community Wildlife Habitat designation from the <br />National Wildlife Federation. She indicated that she was aware of five residents <br />and one school already in the program. For the Education component, the City <br />needed 40 points, and they were very close to that amount. <br />• Kukonen indicated the kiosk contained information on native plantings, <br />landscaping, and rain barrels. <br />Chair O'Dea stated it would be worth having the PDF brochure in color copies. <br />Grundhofer suggested that one category was to have articles in the media. Bor <br />responded that there was a new Quad reporter, and she was excited to address <br />various new community issues. <br />Grundhofer indicated that residents could obtain credits from the University, and <br />the City would receive 10 points for each person who completed them. She <br />estimated that the City could complete 30 of the 40 points required for that <br />category through the course work. <br />Kukonen stated he came up with the sum of 50 points, because the library could <br />be used, so he believed that the City had met the requirements for that category. <br />Asleson mentioned he would try to set aside a portion of a shelf in the library <br />specifically for environmental media. <br />Grundhofer stated that she believed the City met the requirements of Community <br />Projects, and gathered 55 points. <br />5 DRAFT MINUTES <br />