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PC# <br /> <br /> CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO THE <br />ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TASK FORCE <br /> <br />By: Givonna Reed, Human Resources Manager <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />The Environmental Policy Task Force (EPTF) is a task force that was established by the <br />City Council to write a tree preservation ordinance and a wetlands buffering ordinance. <br />The EPTF has completed the tree preservation ordinance and would like to move forward <br />with the creation of a wetlands buffering ordinance. <br /> <br />Over the last year there were several changes to the EPTF membership which created a <br />number of vacancies. It was the consensus of the City Council that EPTF vacancies <br />should be filled from a list of nominees created by the City Council and current EPTF <br />members. At the November 25, 2003 City Council meeting, the Council made the <br />following determinations regarding the EPTF: <br /> · Jon Olds was appointed as Park and Recreation Commission liaison to the EPTF <br /> · The City Council liaison to the EPTF will not have voting rights <br /> · The EDA will have seven voting members instead of nine <br /> · The non-liaison (or PONDS and at-large) seats will be refen'ed to as "resident <br /> seats" <br /> <br />The result of the Council's actions leaves one EPTF vacancy to be filled. The current <br />makeup of the EPTF is as follows: <br /> <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br /> <br />Resident-Joe McDilda <br />Resident-Margaret Connelly <br />Resident-Erica Sitz <br />Resident-Michael Max <br />Resident-VACANT <br />Parks liaison-Jon Olds <br />Planning liaison-VACANT <br />City Council liaison, ex-officio,-Sarah Strommen <br /> <br /> <br />