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Board Member Bentz stated that he would prioritize the available land for business use. He <br />stated that perhaps industrial manufacturers would not be as concerned with the risk because they <br />also generate waste. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that perhaps the oak savanna could be preserved on that portion of <br />the site with a business park developed on the other portion of the site. <br />City Councilmember LeToumeau confirmed that could be done. He stated that the current <br />business park being developed is 93 acres. He stated that the challenge currently is that the <br />desire is for some of the larger scale tracts of business park development. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that the responsibility of the Board is to review applications <br />relating to natural resources. He stated that this is a unique ecotype that could accommodate <br />preservation of the oak savanna while still allowing for future development on the larger site. He <br />acknowledged the well thought out statements from the Board regarding potential contamination <br />concerns from prospective business owners. <br />City Councilmember LeToumeau stated that he would agree with the desire to preserve the oak <br />savanna, noting that in terms of development the site would be low priority. <br />Motion by Board Member Valentine and seconded by Board Member Hiatt to recommend to the <br />MPCA that the City will commit to preserving the oak savanna in return for the City being <br />allowed to pursue commercial development on the eastern portion of the site, contingent upon <br />the City providing municipal services to avoid the use of ground water. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Stodola, Board Member Valentine, Hiatt, Bentz and <br />Bernard. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Lewis and Prendergast. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that the oak savanna is high quality but has not been <br />maintained and described some of the maintenance activities being discussed for the area. <br />5.03: Consider Potential Recycling Activities /Opportunities <br />City Planner Anderson presented the staff report and reviewed the potential recycling events <br />currently being considered that would qualify for Select Committee on Recycling and the <br />Environment (SCORE) funding. He asked for feedback from the Board, including any <br />additional recycling ideas. He stated that the funding request must be submit to the County by <br />the end of February, noting that the Board could continue to think about ideas and provide that <br />input at the February Board meeting. <br />Chairperson Stodola stated that he would be in favor of a zero waste Happy Days event, as that <br />would not only be a recycling event but also an educational opportunity. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that the public works staff has received many positive comments <br />acknowledging the opportunity to recycle at Happy Days the past few years. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that he would support the promotion of apartment complex recycling <br />event as apartment complexes have the lowest rate of recycling currently. He stated would <br />Environmental Policy Board / January 5, 2015 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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