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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 02/03/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Receive Update on GreenStep Cities Program <br />Information <br />Purpose /Background: <br />As the Board knows, the City Council considered a resolution to authorize the City to enter the GreenStep Cities <br />program at their January 28, 2014 Meeting. Information was presented by Staff with support from several Board <br />Members as well as a representative of the GreenStep Cities program. <br />Discussion on the City Council level revealed that there were a number of questions about the program. The City <br />Council inquired as to how this program would be appropriately scaled to Ramsey and whether the goals of the <br />program were in line with the goals of the City (or whether portions may potentially be in conflict with some of the <br />City's goals and core values). <br />Two primary concerns were raised with this program. First, that although the program was scalable, a concern was <br />raised that it had the potential to inadvertently lead to regulations that did not meet the needs of our local residents <br />and that it could inadvertently prevent property owners from full use of their property. Secondly, questions were <br />raised regarding the true benefit(s) of participating in such a program. Thus, after considerable discussion, action on <br />the proposed resolution was tabled to provide additional time to develop guiding principals to ensure that <br />participation would continue to be in line with the City's goals and core values and returned review of the program <br />back to the EPB to assist in defining the City's participation. <br />The purpose of this case is to provide the Board with the opportunity to assist with the development of these <br />guiding principals in preparation for a future discussion with City Council as well as develop well defined benefits <br />of the program that are tailored to the needs and rights of Ramsey residents. The intent would not necessarily be to <br />develop such principals this evening, but to begin a discussion to respond to the City Council's direction. The intent <br />of this discussion is to provide direction to Staff to begin developing a framework for Staff to use guidance in <br />preparing a draft set of principals. Staff would bring back a set of guiding principles to a future EPB meeting, then <br />forward to City Council following EPB recommendation. <br />As the Board has previously specified, one of the most attractive qualities of the GreenStep Cities program was that <br />it had the flexibility to allow the City to implement initiatives that would result in an more efficient and sustainable <br />City organization. The intent was to focus on public facilities and operations, not on the development of private <br />development regulations that would impact private property owners. <br />For example, the preceding statement could serve as a core, over- arching guiding principle in a clear, well defined <br />policy document. Additionally, the EPB could consider identifying a priority list of the menu of options to seek <br />authority from City Council to commence implementation and receive recognition for. The suggested goal of the <br />EPB would be to review Best Practices and identify and recommend those that would result in a more sustainable <br />City organization. <br />Finally, the EPB may want to consider a citizen - engagement strategy to collaborate with individual property <br />owners on developing guiding principles of potential participation in the program. <br />Action: <br />
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