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• ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING JANUARY 3, 2001 <br />O'Connell indicated that the DNR study on greenway space could be used as a <br />model. Trehus agreed that Saddle Club corresponded with the model. <br />Donlin noted that historically, since 1992, the City has had a goal of a greenway <br />project with a wetland border. <br />Kukonen inquired how could it be approved with 50% of the property in MUSA. <br />Asleson urged the Environmental Board to make a formal statement. He noted that <br />most of the trees were on the greenway. The area may someday need boardwalks, if a <br />trail is desirable through this area, because of the hydrologic conditions present. <br />Mach suggested making the wetlands public property and to reduce the size of the <br />lots. He continued that in the third plan, the lots went right through the wetlands. <br />Donlin stated that it did not keep with the vision for the City and the City should not <br />merely chose the least objectionable. She stated it should not violate the Greenway <br />Project, had to be permanently conserved, and not p `:` ly held. <br />Asleson identified that it could be put into a 1 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD BUSINESS <br />A. Minnesota DNR/Wildland Interface Pro <br />2001 meeting: <br />B. Development Concerns/Birch <br />January 31, 2001 meeting. <br />PROGRAM /PROJECT UP <br />tem was tabled to the January 31, <br />rville Rd. — This item was tabled to the <br />A. Environmental Education — ` s 's item was tabled to the January 31, 2001 meeting. <br />B. Forestry Updates - This item was tabled to the January 31, 2001 meeting. <br />C. Solid Waste / Recycling Updates — This item was tabled to the January 31, 2001 <br />meeting. <br />OTHER DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />A. Introduce Board member Grundhofer — It was indicated that Grundhofer had been a <br />resident of Lino Lakes for 24 years and has been active in the local environmental issues. <br />The Board members introduced themselves to Grundhofer. <br />11 <br />