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BRioos ako Morgan <br />Gregg Downing <br />January 9,2004 <br />Page 2 <br />for Rural Residential in 2000 - 2020 <br />Land Use Plan, which requires a <br />minimum lot size of two acres <br />3. Subp. 2(B) (proposer of project)3.Bruce and Kris Paddock, along with <br />George W. Stickney <br />4.Subp. 2(C) (name, address and telephone 4. <br />number of the representative of the <br />petitioners) <br />Timothy R. Thornton <br />Jack Y. Perry <br />Briggs and Morgan, P.A. <br />2200 IDS Center <br />Minneapolis, MN SS402 <br />(612) 977-8400 <br />5.Subp. 2(D) (brief description of the S. <br />project's potential environmental effects) <br />See Attachs. B-C <br />6.Subp. 2(E) (material evidence of the 6. <br />project's potential environmental effects) <br />See Attachs. B-C <br />Pursuant to Minn. R. 4410.1100, subp. 5, MEQB must forward this Petition to the <br />Responsible Governmental Unit (RGU) within five days. Because the anticipated RGU — i.e.. <br />City — is scheduled to address Proposers' preliminary plat application on Monday, January 12, <br />2004, the Citizens' group respectfully requests that MEQB immediately notify City of the filing <br />of this Petition, as well as the resulting prohibition on any final approvals while the Petition is <br />pending. See Minn. Stat. § 116D.04; Minn. R. 4410.3100, subp. 1(A); MEQB, Guide to <br />Minnesota Environmental Review Rules at 5 ("[t]he statute and rule prohibit 'final decisions' <br />granting permits. In this context, final means 'not to be altered or undone,' rather than last. Any <br />discretionary step in an approval process that conveys rights to the proposer and is not subject to <br />further review or change is a final decision"). <br />Sincerely, <br />JYP/kg <br />Enclosures <br />■ 2%