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I . Supports the notion of incorporating or considering the emerging issues throughout the <br />natural resource management process. <br />2. Recommends designating a water quality monitoring site along the Ford Brook, which is a <br />tributary of the Rum River, the ACD's highest priority watershed. <br />3. Concerned with the potential drawdown effect on our lakes /wetlands and the desire to be <br />regularly updated regarding potential strategies being considered and /or developed by the <br />Metropolitan Water Supply Advisory Committee. <br />4. Recommends that the riverbank inventory that was completed in 2012 along the <br />Mississippi River be extended west beyond the Coon Rapids Dam pool to the western <br />boundary of the county. <br />5. Recognizes and supports their focus on education while encouraging the ACD to promote <br />these educational opportunities and services more so that Ramsey (and other <br />municipalities) can take advantage of them. <br />City Planner Anderson stated he saw nothing of great concern but wanted to provide a summary <br />and open it up for discussion with the Board. He stated the Planning Commission is also reviewing <br />the 2015 -2019 Comprehensive Plan draft and staff's draft response. The information will then be <br />brought to the City Council for their direction and authorization to send it to the ACD. <br />Board Member Valentine commented that City Planner Anderson did a great job of summarizing <br />issues in the draft. He expressed concern about the water table drawdown issues and asked who <br />is on the Metropolitan Council Advisory Committee. <br />City Planner Anderson said he did not know all the members of that Committee. <br />Board Member Valentine encouraged the City to be as involved with that Committee as possible. <br />He felt every community is in danger of catastrophic problems in the future, if this issue is not <br />closely monitored. <br />City Planner Anderson asked if Board Member Valentine wanted the language strengthened. <br />Board Member Valentine stated that he would like to have someone participating in the issue so <br />that the City will not be at the back end. <br />City Planner Anderson explained that the City Engineer is a part of Northwest Metro Groundwater <br />Group so there is a City representative actively participating in the groundwater issue and <br />discussions. <br />Board Member Valentine felt the City needed to stay close to the issue and what the DNR may <br />have in mind. <br />Board Member Bentz asked if the Committee was tied to the DNR because the City seems to <br />always be over its water appropriations permit and asked if it would be an issue. <br />City Planner Anderson responded that to the best of his knowledge the answer was no. The City <br />does tend to be one of the top water users and has been over its allotment in the past. He does not <br />Environmental Policy Board / December 1, 2014 <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />