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upon protection of public interest, preservation of the intent of this article, and possible <br />unreasonable and unnecessary hardships involved in the case. The Environmental Policy Task <br />Force will hear appeals from license and/or certification applicants who are aggrieved of some <br />action or omission taking place pursuant to the license/certification procedures of this chapter. <br />The Environmental Policy Task Force will hear appeals from controllers and/or licensees who <br />are aggrieved by the granting or denial of a permit required by this chapter. The Community <br />Development shall serve as appeal board for the administration of this Ordinance." Get input on <br />who this should be. Also need wording on investigating issues. <br /> <br />46. Duty to Prepare an Annual Report. <br /> <br />This item was eliminated from the draft ordinance. <br /> <br />47. Duty to Enforce. <br /> <br />This item was eliminated from the draft ordinance. <br /> <br />48. Specify Cooperation Between Departments and Agencies. <br /> <br />Selected text was: "Shall cooperate and communicate with all other city, county, state and <br />federal agencies." <br /> <br />49. Limits of Authority. <br /> <br />Selected text was: "Its functions and duties are limited to those set forth in this ordinance." <br /> <br />50. Tree Board Term of Office. <br /> <br />Consensus was to use existing guidelines for Commissions and policies in Ramsey. <br /> <br />51. Youth Member Term of Office. <br /> <br />Selected text was: "The term of the student member shall be forone year. This is a non-voting <br />position." <br /> <br />52. Vacancies on the Tree Board. <br /> <br />Consensus was to use the standard wording for other committees within Ramsey. <br /> <br />53. Removal from the Tree Board. <br /> <br />Consensus was to use the standard wording for other committees within Ramsey. <br /> <br />54. Exemptions. <br /> <br />Consensus was that more information is needed regarding redevelopment and subdivision of <br />private property. If the appeal process is robust enough, no exemptions will be granted from this <br />policy. <br /> <br /> <br />