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of emerging issues facing the City by researching and understanding how it may impact the City. <br />Depending on the topic and other factors, this could be accomplished through the use or <br />establishment of a subcommittee comprised of no more than three (3) existing EPB members that <br />would report back to the EPB as a whole during regularly scheduled meetings. Based on the EPB’s <br />review and analysis of an issue, the EPB will work to formulate options for consideration by the <br />City Council as to how best to address or mitigate the issue. This could include, but is not <br />necessarily limited to, focused educational pieces, recommendations for Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs), ordinance amendments, and/or comprehensive plan amendments. <br /> <br />Review of Zoning Code <br />As new technologies and ideas develop, updates to City Code, and more specifically the Zoning <br />& Subdivisions Chapter, may be warranted. The EPB will routinely, or as time permits, review <br />sections of City Code to ensure they are still relevant and will accomplish the stated goals of the <br />Comprehensive Plan relating to natural resources. If, through this review, the EPB identifies <br />opportunities for improvement, outdated or conflicting standards, and/or sections that do not <br />support or will not achieve the goals of the Comprehensive Plan, it will recommend pertinent <br />amendments to the Planning Commission. <br />RESOLUTION #14-07-140 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br /> <br />