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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JULY 27, 2005 <br />appear to be detailed enough. There also appeared to be a conflict in Rice Creek <br />• Watershed District and the AUAR requirements. <br />Carolyn Krall stated they were trying to evaluate all innovative technologies available for <br />possible use on site. They were using Rehbein. Asleson responded that the City would <br />support the technologies Rehbein was promoting. She also expressed concern that the <br />sub areas did not line up in the AUAR. <br />Asleson indicated they did not have the drain tile study. Grochala added that they were <br />supposed to be guides within the plan, and would become more detailed as more <br />information became available. <br />Carolyn Krall stated that as long as the broad ideas had flexibility with the specifics, it <br />could be a good plan. <br />Ms. Nordstrom stated that the site had a high water table. <br />Ms. Nordstrom indicated that it would be necessary to make sure that the water volumes <br />could be carried by the system and not impact people downstream. There was a lot of <br />clay and /or sand in the soils on site. <br />Asleson inquired of the price ranges of the homes. Ms. Nordstrom stated that Centex is <br />putting the single - family homes at low $200- 300,000 range. <br />Bor inquired if a small piece of the property was in Centerville. Ms. Nordstrom answered <br />that the site was entirely within Lino Lakes, however Centerville utility has impact on the <br />site. They were trying to create a community. <br />Asleson suggested the use of roof gardens. Ms. Nordstrom responded that they were <br />open to them. They would like to explore these more. <br />Bor stated there was federal funding for innovative technology uses. Ms. Nordstrom <br />answered that the value for them went beyond incentive programs, it was more about <br />setting the standards higher and the credibility involved. <br />Bor briefly described the Backyard Habitat Neighborhood program for the developer <br />representatives. Asleson added that in native prairies bird feeders along the way were <br />attractive. <br />Carolyn Krall stated that they intended to continue to meet and dialogue. They <br />appreciated the comments from the Board. She noted that the site would require a <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment and a Zoning Amendment. <br />6. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />• <br />3 DRAFT MINUTES <br />
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