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explained that the City could possibly use that framework with any topic of interest to <br />communicate and educate. He stated that the information regarding the corridor is not only <br />important for the homeowners along the river, but throughout the community and beyond. <br />5.03: Review Landscape and Tree Preservation Plans for Basalt Industrial (Project No. <br />18-105) <br />City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that the purpose of the case is to review <br />the Landscape and Tree Preservation Plans associated with a Site Plan for a new industrial building <br />project. He noted that the project is located at the northeast corner of Basalt Street and 141st <br />Avenue NW and is currently owned by the City. He noted that there is an active purchase <br />agreement in place with the developer, Sharp and Associates. He provided additional details on <br />the Landscape and Tree Preservations plans for this Site Plan. <br />Chairperson Stodola stated that this seems pretty straightforward and confirmed the consensus of <br />the Board that there is nothing that needs to be added. <br />Motion by Board Member Valentine and seconded by Board Member Hiatt to recommend <br />approval of the Landscape and Tree Preservation Plans contingent upon compliance with the Staff <br />Review Letter. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Stodola, Board Member Valentine, Hiatt, Anderson, <br />Bernard, and Trossen. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Covart. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />• Volunteer Opportunity <br />City Planner Anderson asked for members of the Board and community at large that would be <br />interested in volunteering. He explained that one of the student groups involved in the Resilient <br />Communities Project program is working on conducting a public tree survey and needs assistance <br />from the residents. He noted that there would be two training sessions, one night in a classroom <br />session and a one day field session to learn how to collect data accurately. He stated that the survey <br />will be immensely helpful to better prepare the City for the future in dealing with whatever comes <br />along (Emerald Ash Borer, etc.). He stated that this is a great opportunity for people that like to <br />be outside and would like to participate or give back to the community. He stated he welcomes <br />phone calls or emails from those in the community that would be interested in participating. <br />Board Member Anderson asked if the dates for the training and data collection are known. <br />City Planner Anderson replied that the original dates for training were slated for April 13th and <br />14th but noted that the student group determined that it would perhaps make sense to determine the <br />number of volunteers that will be available and then work to find a date that would work best for <br />those involved. He believed that the training would occur before the end of April. He stated that <br />the survey work would continue throughout the summer during leaf -on conditions, in shorter <br />segments of a few hours per session, with two or three people per team, which helps to alleviate <br />questions and safety concerns. He noted that the data will then be compiled at the University of <br />Minnesota. He stated that the training will help to provide volunteers with a good base of <br />Environmental Policy Board / March 19, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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