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Environmental Policy Task Force
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UPDATE ON CANOPY COVER PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> <br />Mr. Max proceeded to review his draft table of recommended trees. Under the Comment <br />column, it was suggested that there be an explanation of why some trees are unacceptable. <br /> <br />Task Force will work with the City to get the list of recommended and unacceptable trees on the <br />web site and distributed to residents at the front counter at City Hall. There was an idea that the <br />City could publish its own local tree handbook that would also tell people where to go to see <br />examples of preferred and unacceptable trees and shrubs. Local utility companies might be <br />willing to help fund such a booklet. The booklet might also discuss water preservation and <br />conservation. <br /> <br />Mr. Max was directed to continue working on the tree list, and include the phone number for <br />Gopher One, what to do with Christmas trees, and other helpful information. <br /> <br />Mr. McDilda stated that he would work on EPTF Timetable with a goal in mind of distributing <br />an educational pamphlet about trees in Ramsey at the next Environmental Expo. City Staff was <br />asked to determine how many years the City has been participating in the annual Environmental <br />Expo. <br /> <br />Margaret Connolly volunteered to contact Great River Energy for the purpose of determining <br />any interest in helping the City fund an education pamphlet on trees. <br /> <br />Sarah Strommen was asked to poll City Council and see how they would prefer to be updated on <br />the progress of the EPTF: regular Council meeting or a Council work session. <br /> <br />Mr. McDilda stated that he would contact Mike Reeve and ask him to update the Planning <br />Commission on the progress of the EPTF. <br /> <br />Mr. Boos was asked to have the Park Commission appoint a liaison to the EPTF. <br /> <br />City Staff was asked to schedule a joint meeting of the Planning Commission and Park <br />Commission in March, 2003, to receive a presentation of the draft tree preservation ordinance. <br /> <br />ACTION ITEMS RESULTING FROM MEETING <br /> <br />· City Staff to correct the 12-02-02 meeting minutes. <br /> <br />· Ms. Dvorak to schedule a Saturday work session, preferably January 11, 2003, to work on <br /> the draft tree preservation ordinance. <br /> <br />· Mr. Bacon should plan on attending the January 6 meeting to talk about the Re-Leaf Grant. <br /> <br />· Members Connolly and Strommen to continue to work with Mark Boos to prepare an <br /> appendix of performance standards to the tree list. <br /> <br /> <br />
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