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Member Stenlund strongly emphasized the need for the City to be educated and to <br /> be leaders; and to try to teach others and add to that knowledge. <br /> Table 13, Goal 7 Sustainability (page 26) <br /> Member Stenlund suggested a need to reward someone using site materials to <br /> stabilize controls (e.g. recent building project next to Lake Johanna) rather than <br /> considering them a nuisance and having them hauled away. Member Stenlund <br /> suggested this be included in sustainable ways that could celebrate and recycle or <br /> re-use items rather than throwing them away, and could also be a beneficial soil <br /> use. Member Stenlund opined that it was a shame not to use trees to celebrate <br /> sustainability of site conditions. <br /> Chair Vanderwall questioned if it added to the cost to make sure things were not <br /> contaminated; whether this was a water quality issue or a sustainable practice. <br /> Member Stenlund opined that the forest floor could be used to manage <br /> construction; and best management practices minimizing silt and clay throughout <br /> Roseville as part of subsoil management. <br /> Ms. Bloom opined that this was more of a practice than a goal; and suggested that <br /> it be considered as a sustainable construction practices. <br /> Member Stenlund concurred; however, he opined that it was part of Policy to take <br /> advantage of site materials versus importing word; and using organics to make <br /> fluffier soils (Policy#2, Table 13, Goal 7). <br /> Chair Vanderwall suggested language addressing "take advantage of site <br /> materials;" with Ms. Bloom noting that Policy #2 stated "incorporating <br /> construction practices." <br /> Mr. Leaf advised that language would be revised in Policy #2 on Table 13 to <br /> address the City encouraging that practice. <br /> Ms. Bloom suggested that the language also be incorporated in the narrative <br /> immediately above the table. <br /> After further discussion, Chair Vanderwall opined that the plan language needed <br /> to be sensitive to not putting too many things in that would make it hard for <br /> anyone to do anything. <br /> Member DeBenedet opined that the plan was simply stating that it was <br /> "encouraged" and people were "discouraged" from bringing in other materials by <br /> truck. <br /> Page 12 of 15 <br />
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