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Parks and Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated he will contact the PACT Charter <br />School to remind them of this resource and other projects the City has undertaken. <br />Councilmember Backous noted Anoka Ramsey students had done a good job with kiosks and <br />that may be another opportunity. <br />Parks and Public Works Superintendent Riverblood agreed there may be opportunity for college <br />students to serve as mentors for PACT students since they may be going into the educational <br />realm. <br />Mayor Ramsey thanked the EPB for its work including with the Environmental Expo. <br />Councilmember Backous stated the long -term EPB members have done a great job "getting the <br />ball rolling" and now three competent new members were added so it will pick up momentum <br />and accomplish some great things. He stated his appreciation to the EPB for its work on behalf <br />of Ramsey. <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordinator Anderson asked the Council if it wanted to <br />incorporate anything into the EPB Work Plan. <br />The Council indicated the opportunity to coordinate with the LRRWMO could be included and if <br />new issues come up mid -year, the EPB should bring those issues before the Council. <br />John Enstrom, EPB Commissioner, stated he has been attending the LRRWMO meetings for a <br />long time and reports on those activities before the EPB. <br />The consensus of the Council was to support approval of the Environmental Policy Board's <br />Annual Work Plan as amended to add coordination with the LRRWMO. <br />2.01: Review Lease Terms for Independent Auto at 6745 Highway 10 NW <br />Senior Planner Gladhill reviewed the staff report. <br />City Attorney Goodrich read the lease terms prohibiting assigning or subleasing without City <br />approval. He advised the remedy would be to cancel the Independent Auto lease if determined <br />to be subleasing. <br />Councilmember Wise noted First Choice Towing has a sign so Independent Auto must be <br />subleasing. In addition, the Sign Ordinance prohibits having a sign that is not on your property. <br />Senior Planner Gladhill stated that is correct and only temporary signage could be allowed. He <br />explained staff struggles with the issue if there are contracted services and noted the Council <br />may want to address it in the Sign Ordinance. <br />Councilmember Strommen asked what is the objection. <br />City Council Work Session / June 26, 2012 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />