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Board Member Heffner introduced himself, providing some of his education and career <br /> experience. <br /> 5. POLICY BOARD BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Proposed Site Plan for Aldi (Project No. 23- <br /> 105) <br /> Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that the City has received an <br /> application from Aldi for Site Plan, Plat and Easement Vacation for a proposed Aldi grocery store <br /> to be located in the southeast corner of Armstrong Boulevard and 147th Avenue. The subject <br /> property is currently owned by the City. <br /> Board Member Salami asked the distance between this location and Coborn's. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that the site will be part of the Coborn's campus and provided <br /> more specific location information. <br /> Chairperson Moore noted that residents of Ramsey are excited to welcome Aldi to the community. <br /> Motion by Board Member Fetterley and seconded by Board Member Bernard to recommend <br /> approval of the Landscape Plan, contingent upon compliance with staffs review comments. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Moore, Board Member Fetterley, Bernard, Heffner, and <br /> Salami. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Hagerty and Vikander. <br /> 5.02: Consider Natural Resources Aspects of Proposed Site Plan and Plat for Bunker <br /> Lake Industrial Park(Project No. 23-106); Case of PSD, LLC <br /> Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that the City has received an <br /> application from PSD, LLC for a Site Plan and Plat for the remaining land in Bunker Lake <br /> Industrial Park(BLIP), located south of Bunker Lake Boulevard and east of Puma Street. <br /> Chairperson Moore commented that she was pleased to see the donation of trees to ACD for the <br /> riverbank stabilization project. She commented that she does not object to the carryover and ability <br /> to spread the landscaping between the two areas. She referenced the corner of the proposed parcel <br /> at 147th Lane and asked what exists on the other side of the circle. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that there is a stormwater pond and identified the other businesses <br /> in that area. He also provided details on the roadways different businesses use for access. <br /> Board Member Fetterley commented that the portion of the property proposed for development <br /> looks to be closest to the residential development. She asked if there would be opportunity to build <br /> a better buffer along that border or whether the existing trees and proposed plantings would be <br /> sufficient. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that when BLIP was originally reviewed, the developer worked <br /> with Riverstone to establish a berm with the trees to create a buffer between the two properties. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/June 12, 2023 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />