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would be dealt with just like any other spill with some sort of clean up. Three <br />storm water ground monitors were installed as well. <br />Duane Schwartz mentioned the Grass Lake Water Management Organization is <br />holding a stakeholder information meeting to present the findings of the Lake <br />Owasso Use Attainability Study. The study evaluated the declining water fall <br />trends over the past few years. It made some recommendations on how to turn <br />this around. <br />Tim Pratt gave a reminder about the Green Community Awards Tour this <br />weekend. Jan's place is a location to check out. These awards recognize homes <br />in Shoreview and Grass Lake Watershed Management District part of Roseville <br />where homeowners are using best management practices of storm water. They <br />have installed rain gardens, landscapes, shoreline buffers, rain barrels and native <br />plantings. The City of Roseville website has more information. <br />5. Recap City Council Discussion <br />Member DeBenedet stated he thought the meeting went well. He also received <br />compliments from residents that it went well. The one element of the meeting <br />that could be talked about is that there was support from some of the City Council <br />members that land development issues with environmental, transportation and <br />public works elements should be reviewed in more detail by the Public Works <br />Environment and Transportation Commission. The recommendation was to <br />follow up with the ordinance zoning code update process. Member DeBenedet <br />recommended one member of this Commission be offered to the Community <br />Development Director to be a part of this process. Duane Schwartz stated the <br />process starts some time this fall. <br />Member Vanderwall stated he thought the meeting went well also. He said he <br />was glad to hear support from the City Council about the organized collection <br />study. <br />Member Vanderwall was concerned the public waited until the City Council <br />meeting to talk about the asphalt plant instead of commenting when the Public <br />Works Environment and Transportation Commission had a public meeting about <br />it. Member Felice stated this is in her neighborhood so she had many comment <br />sent to her. They stated they wished there had been more advertisement in the <br />paper about the subject so the public would be aware of what is going to be <br />discussed. <br />Member DeBenedet stated perhaps there should be a change to the ordinance that <br />states the people that are within 300 feet of a subject property will be notified <br />ahead of a time of a public meeting. He thought may be there is a need to relook <br />at this ordinance. <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />
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