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Iff- ER ", <br />627 <br />Member DeBenedet opined that, in part, sustainability tries to reach ponds versus <br />628 <br />pipes; however, he noted the unknown consequence and costs for clean -out of <br />629 <br />hazardous materials from those ponds. Member DeBenedet noted that pond <br />630 <br />locations could also be perceived to be an amenity for land uses. <br />631 <br />632 <br />Mr. Leaf noted the improving technologies and cost of management based on <br />633 <br />those improving technologies and sustainability efforts now compared to that <br />634 <br />interest in the past. <br />635 <br />636 <br />Ms. Bloom noted that an entire section of this Plan addressed parks (pages 6 and <br />637 <br />7); with Member Stenlund recognizing that collaborative sustainability efforts <br />638 <br />could see part of the Parks budget assisting with the Storm water budget. <br />639 <br />640 <br />641 <br />642 <br />643 <br />644 <br />645 <br />646 <br />647 <br />648 <br />649 <br />650 <br />651 <br />652 <br />653 <br />654 <br />655 <br />656 <br />657 <br />658 <br />659 <br />660 <br />661 <br />662 <br />663 <br />664 <br />665 <br />666 <br />667 <br />668 <br />669 <br />670 <br />Mr. Leaf noted that this also included more people <br />educational technique. <br />While recognizing that the Parks & <br />multi -use options at some parks, M <br />designed properly, there should be <br />Ms. Bloom noted that this Al <br />well in the General Goal Statement. <br />and providing an <br />want to limit <br />nev were <br />porous pavement in some multi -use areas as <br />Member Gjerdingen questioned to benefit of having more and smaller storm <br />water treatment ponds dispersed throughout a property rather than one large pond; <br />and how that affected sustainability. <br />Member DeBenedet suggested that not be included as a goal or policy, but that <br />staff and the consultant provide a recommendation. <br />Page 15 of 18 <br />