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Community Development Director Gladhill read the strategies offered by those present, as <br />follows: <br />• Comprehensive Plan <br />o Comprehensive Plan Input <br />o Review Draft Comprehensive Plan Components <br />o Comprehensive Plan Review /Input on Relative Components <br />• Proactively Review Development Projects <br />o Focus on Community Engagement as Part of Policy Development <br />o Consider Planning Commission Agenda <br />o City Map Online of Projects and Status — Comment Section <br />• Manage /Input Hunting in the City <br />• Explore Emerging Issues <br />o Stormwater <br />o Water Supply <br />o Other <br />• Identify Major Opportunities <br />o Priority Rank <br />o Obtain Council Buy -In <br />• Provide Community Awareness/Education <br />o Create Ramsey Resident Newsletter Article <br />o Educate /Inform/Encourage Trail Use <br />o Create Education Info to Share with the Public <br />o Homeowner Environmental Contests, ex. Rain Garden <br />• MRCCA <br />o Gray Water <br />• Keep EPB in the Loop <br />o Blog, dropbox for citizen ideas for Council to see <br />o Have regular /annual Council EPB Review <br />EPB Member Hiatt stated City Planner Anderson is a valuable resource for the EPB to provide <br />information. He encouraged City Planner Anderson to be that person and help in terms of <br />timeliness since he is aware of issues far sooner than the EPB. He offered to work closely with <br />City staff and commended City Planner Anderson for his valuable work with the EPB. <br />Mayor Strommen stated that good thoughts on purpose and strategy have been offered along <br />with discussion on whether the EPB should exist. She stated these issues will be further <br />City Council Work Session / September 23, 2014 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />