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LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />May 20, 1992 <br />Page 10 <br />Boulevard. The project as proposed will fill approximately <br />two acres of wetland. The city is now considering the <br />preparation of an environmental assessment worksheet. <br />Jankowski stated this is extremely important to Ramsey. No <br />LRRWMO permit application has been made in that the project <br />is just in the design stage; Ramsey may not do anything with <br />the proposed project. <br />Schrantz directed that this information, referring to a March <br />19, 1992, letter to Ramsey City Administrator Ryan Schroeder <br />from DNR Area Hydrologist Tom Hovey, be filed for further <br />reference should future action be required of the LRRWMO. <br />Mobile Service Station Project Application <br />Schultz provided a recently received LRRWMO permit <br />application from the Mobil Service Station #05 -EFQ, 702 Main <br />Street, Anoka, for a proposed groundwater remediation system <br />to be installed at the service station. He queried whether <br />Skallman has to see each and every permit that goes through <br />this board. Schrantz stated our Consulting Engineer must <br />review all city projects plus those affecting Class A or B <br />waters. Schultz indicated he will then continue to send this <br />application and the $500 application fee received through the <br />proper channels. (See formal action further along in discus- <br />sion.) <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Water Quality Records /Maintenance <br />Jankowski did not contact Skallman; therefore, no information <br />is available about which to report to the LRRWMO. This <br />agenda item will again be carried over to the June 1992 <br />meeting. <br />Newsletter Article <br />Jankowski provided a draft newsletter article for publication <br />on the functions of the LRRWMO. The Administrative Secretary <br />was directed to retype it and send it, along with the article <br />from Weaver about the history of the LRRWMO, to the member <br />cities for insertion in their respective newsletters. <br />(Weaver left at 11:05 a.m. Schultz assumed his <br />responsibility as alternate.) <br />