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City Planner Anderson noted the EAW process takes 2-3 months to review and could result in the <br /> need for an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS). He said the Board will have a significant role <br /> in the EAW review and will include support of a planning consultant who focuses on EAWs. He <br /> asked if the Board had any comments otherwise prior to the review and stated this will be a <br /> complex process including navigation with the public. He added that the Environmental Quality <br /> Board is looking for volunteers for their review panel on how this process can be improved and to <br /> let him know if any Board Members are interested in being involved. <br /> Board Member Trossen inquired about the developer. <br /> City Planner Anderson said the developer is Capstone Homes and the property owner is Al <br /> Pearson. He said Capstone Homes is located in Ramsey and has experience in the City with closing <br /> out the Brookfield project. He said Capstone Homes has proven to be a good developer and that <br /> the proposed 350 units will be phased over a number of years. <br /> Chairperson Stodola asked what type of housing the developer proposes. <br /> City Planner Anderson said although they have not received a formal application the project would <br /> include both single and multi-family homes with multi-family on the north and south portions and <br /> single-family in between with a community building and small neighborhood parks. <br /> Board Member Covart inquired about road improvements. <br /> City Planner Anderson said road improvements are planned for Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma <br /> Street with a proposed second connection to Alpine Drive. <br /> Informational; no action required. <br /> 6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br /> • Pilot Program for Collecting Extra Cardboard over Holidays <br /> City Planner Anderson advised the implemented pilot program with ACE Solid Waste for <br /> cardboard collection was very popular. He stated over the three weeks it was available, the 20- <br /> yard container was dumped four times. He said the effort was at no cost to the City to gauge how <br /> well it would be utilized and was successful with a total of over 2 tons of cardboard recycled with <br /> no illegal dumping. City Planner Anderson said staff will likely continue with this program over <br /> the holidays in the future. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated the Board's February meeting will be rescheduled to Wednesday, <br /> February 22 due to the President's Day holiday. <br /> 7. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Chairperson Stodola and seconded by Board Member Valentine to adjourn the meeting. <br /> The meeting adjourned at 8:53 p.m. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/January 18, 2017 <br /> Page 7 of 8 <br />
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