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CC Regular Session 4. 10. <br />Meeting Date: 07/22/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #141-07-140 Approving the Environmental Policy Board's 2014-2015 Work Plan <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As outlined in Section 2-159 of City Code, the primary objective of the Environmental Policy Board (EPB) is to <br />review, consider, initiate and recommend to the City Council such policies, plans or projects which will enhance <br />and preserve the natural environment of the City. Furthermore, the Board's scope shall include, but not necessarily <br />be limited to, matters of the preservation of the community forest, water quality, wetland preservation, ground <br />water protection, ecological preservation, control of soil erosion and air, noise and light pollution. The EPB is <br />responsible for developing an annual work plan that is subject to the approval of City Council. At their June <br />meeting, the Board finalized its proposed 2014-2015 Work Plan (July 1-June 30) and directed Staff to forward it to <br />City Council for consideration. <br />The proposed Work Plan is more focused than past years and is limited to only two (2) primary items, recycling and <br />water conservation. The intent of a more streamlined Work Plan is to have an overall greater impact on the specific <br />items/actions. Recycling was identified as an area of focus as there can be quantifiable results that can be reviewed <br />over time (1-3 years) to measure whether certain measures have been effective (program enhancements, targeted <br />marketing/educational materials, etc) in improving participation and/or tonnage recycled. <br />The second primary item is water conservation. This topic has been considered in the past (e.g. topsoil) but the EPB <br />would like to look more holistically at this topic to explore options for enhancing water conservation. Examples <br />could include revisiting the topsoil requirement to incorporate more options into City Code, such as soil moisture <br />sensors, evapotranspiration (ET) sensors, xeriscaping (drought tolerant landscaping), reviewing whether in -ground <br />irrigation systems should be required for multi -family and commercial developments, or even possibly developing <br />an incentive program to reduce non -potable water demand (irrigation) in the summer months. <br />The proposed Work Plan also includes a couple recurring items such as participating in the Environmental Expo, <br />the Tree Sale, and utilizing various media (newsletter, website and QCTV) for community awareness and <br />educational pieces on various seasonal topics. <br />The draft Work Plan was reviewed by City Council at the July 8, 2014 Work Session. At the direction of the City <br />Council, the draft Work Plan has been amended to include a joint, collaborative meeting with EPB and City <br />Council to identify potential relevant topics for further review. This joint meeting will likely be scheduled for <br />September of October of 2014. At the conclusion of that discussion, City Council directed Staff to place the <br />amended draft Work Plan on the consent agenda of an upcoming City Council meeting. <br />Funding Source: <br />The EPB does not have a budget; however, any expenses associated with the Work Plan would be addressed either <br />with the Recycling or Environmental Services budgets or alternative funding sources, such as grants. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends adopting Resolution #14-07-140 approving the EPB's 2014-2015 Work Plan. <br />Action: <br />
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