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2001-08-27 EC AgendaAGENDA GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting Golden Valley City Hall, 7800 Golden Valley Road Council Conference Room Monday, August 27, 2001 7:00 P.M. Call to Order II. Approval of Minutes — July 23, 2001 III. Discuss Possible Change of Meeting Day IV. Draft Wetland Ordinance Discussion V. Future Projects VI. Other Business VII. Adjourn GAEnvironmental CommissionWgendas\082701.doc GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting Minutes July 23, 2001 Present: Richard Baker, David Fellman, Sue Hess, Dawn Hill, Alan Kuentz City Staff: AI Lundstrom, Environmental Coordinator; Jeff Oliver, City Engineer; Tracy Pharr, Administrative Secretary Absent: Alicia Brown I. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. II. Approval of Minutes — June 25, 2001 No changes. MOTION: Moved by Hess, seconded by Kuentz, approve the minutes of the June 25, 2001 meeting as submitted. III. Meeting Day Change Kuentz requested the Commission consider changing the meeting day so that members could attend Park, Recreation and Open Space meetings held on the same days. Oliver and Lundstrom stated that it was likely the regularly scheduled meetings of other commissions would conflict with room availability. Baker asked staff to look into availability. Members could then vote on days available. Hill also suggested scheduling quarterly joint meetings with Park, Recreation and Open Space. IV. Wetland Conservation Act Presentation Mark Jacobs of Barr Engineering was in attendance to lead a Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) presentation. Copies of the slides displayed and several wetland management plans from surrounding cities were distributed to all. After the slide show, Mr. Jacobs took questions for Commission Members. Hess asked who monitors wetlands adherence to the WCA. Jacobs answered that the EPA, the DNR and local government units do. Jacobs stated that a Natural Resources Inventory could be supplied to developers to help eliminate problems before they start. Oliver stated that in developing a wetlands ordinance, the vast majority of wetlands would be on public property. Fellman asked if mitigation could be done on public property. Oliver stated it could, but that it must be balanced. Kuentz asked about the review process. Oliver answered that Planning and Public Works do the reviews. Kuentz questioned how the public could get involved. Oliver stated that there were public comment periods and appeals processes. Jacobs also noted that any citizen could ask to be notified of future developments in a particular area. Kuentz asked as clarification if he could request the City supply copies of applications for future development. Lundstrom and Oliver responded yes. Fellman asked if PUDs were exempt. Oliver stated that they too must comply with the WCA. Commission Members briefly perused the examples of surrounding communities' plans that were provided by Jacobs. Baker stated that the goal for the Environmental Commission's development of a wetland ordinance for Golden Valley should be to improve upon the WCA to meet the needs of the City. He asked members to think about what the needs of Golden Valley are, and where and of what type the vulnerable wetlands are. Oliver stated this had been broken down in the Storm Water Management Plan that was previously distributed. It was decided that prior to the August meeting, Commission Members would read the Storm Water Management Plan, study the examples from other cities and the model ordinance provided, and determine what items are important and rank them in a prioritized order. Baker requested to go through approximately one-half dozen case studies of specific wetland areas in the city. Lundstrom stated that the Natural Resources Inventory had not yet begun, and he is looking for the Commission to comment on this. Fellman stated he would like to get a copy of the WCA. Oliver stated staff would get copies of WCA and the WCA user's guide. V. Draft Wetland Ordinance The draft wetland ordinance was presented to the Environmental Commission as a part of Agenda Item IV, Wetland Conservation Act Presentation. VI. Viewing of Hidden Lakes Video The Commission viewed Baker's presentation to the City Council on Hidden Lakes. VII. Projects for the Future This item was tabled until Commission Members could compile their ideas for future projects. VIII. Other Business Items of Other Business: • Hill thanked staff for their work on the recent City Open House. No additional business was addressed. IX. Adjourn The next scheduled meeting will be on August 27, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracy Pharr Administrative Secretary Department of Public Works 3