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LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />April 15, 1992 <br />Page 6 <br />Newsletter Article <br />Jankowski, prior to his departure from the meeting, indicated <br />his newsletter article was not yet available but would be <br />provided by the May meeting. <br />Andover's Storm Drainage Plan <br />Schrantz had no response available on its proposed Storm <br />Drainage Plan and directed this agenda item be held over to <br />the May meeting. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Establish a List of Interim Wetland Review Board Personnel <br />The board considered who, according to Interim Wetland <br />Regulations, could serve on the Interim Wetland Review Board. <br />It was determined the board should consist of one technical <br />professional from the Board of Water and Soil Resources, one <br />technical professional from the local Soil and Water Conser- <br />vation District, and one engineer from the LRRWMO. <br />Erickson stated we will still have to hire someone to deter- <br />mine the boundaries of the wetlands. Schultz queried who <br />will assume the expense of hiring this individual. Schrantz <br />indicated whoever wants to fill or drain one of the wetlands <br />for which the LRRWMO is responsible will have to pay the cost <br />of the consultant. Erickson stated the work done by the <br />consultant will be determined by the part of the wetland that <br />is impacted by the development. He further suggested the <br />LRRWMO find out which wetlands for which it is responsible. <br />Schrantz indicated the City of Andover has a specific project <br />coming up which will affect a wetland. However, he stated <br />Andover is exempt from these interim wetland regulations for <br />this project because the preliminary plat was approved before <br />the regulations went through. <br />Schrantz went on to state the local governmental unit (the <br />LRRWMO) is responsible if anyone wants to modify a wetland <br />within the LRRWMO, except for within the City of Coon Rapids <br />which is setting up its own board of technical people for <br />wetland management. Any costs incurred is charged back to <br />the property owner or the city, whoever initiated the wetland <br />activity, however we decide to do it. <br />Schrantz stated he would call the BWSR and SWCD for names of <br />possible technical professionals to serve on this advisory <br />board. He will also contact the LRRWMO Consulting Engineer <br />