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4. APPROVE MINUTES <br /> 4.01: Approve Meeting Minutes Dated September 21, 2020 <br /> Motion by Board Member Fetterley and seconded by Board Member Little to approve the regular <br /> meeting minutes dated September 21, 2020. <br /> A roll call vote was performed: <br /> Board Member Moore aye <br /> Acing Chairperson Hiatt aye <br /> Board Member Fetterley aye <br /> Board Member Little aye <br /> Board Member Covart aye <br /> Board Member Bernard aye <br /> Chairperson Valentine aye <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 5. POLICY BOARD BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Consider Natural Resource Recommendations Related to Riverstone South; Case of <br /> Capstone Homes/Riverstone Development <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that the purpose of the case is to <br /> consider natural resources elements related to the proposed Riverstone South neighborhood. The <br /> City has been working with the developer, Capstone Homes, over the past year on a long-range <br /> planning exercise to come to a consensus on a concept plan for this site. The Preliminary Plat <br /> submittal represents conformance to the planning framework approved by the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council as well as the Sketch Plan recently submitted and reviewed by the <br /> Planning Commission. <br /> Board Member Little asked if the trees proposed to remain on the one-acre park is part of the stand <br /> of trees that currently exists on that area. <br /> City Planner Anderson confirmed that those are existing trees that would remain. <br /> Acting Chairperson Hiatt asked if the dotted line is for the road that would connect to the back of <br /> Bowers Drive. <br /> City Planner Anderson replied that connection was a recommendation from the EPB and Planning <br /> Commission but with continued input from the Bowers Drive neighborhood,the Council directed <br /> the developer to eliminate that connection. He stated that the Planning Commission provided a <br /> separate recommendation for the Council to reconsider that connection when it reviewed the <br /> Preliminary Plat. He noted that the Council will consider that at its meeting the following night. <br /> Board Member Covart referenced the virtual workshop that was mentioned in the staff report and <br /> asked for a summary of those results. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/January 25, 2021 <br /> Page 2 of 9 <br />
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