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Statement of Purpose <br /> The Environmental Policy Board (EPB) will promote environmental awareness and conservation practice <br /> by citizens by advising the City Council on policy issues, review of new development proposals, <br /> communication and education. Through careful review,the EPB will present multiple perspectives, ideas, <br /> and new technologies that promote both discovery and accountability. <br /> Scope <br /> Land Use Application Review <br /> Beginning in 2015,the EPB will have an active role in reviewing various land use applications with respect <br /> to natural resources. The EPB's review will occur concurrently with other advisory boards/commissions <br /> to ensure compliance with State Statute 15.99 (generally known as the sixty [60] day rule). The EPB will <br /> review and provide recommendations regarding landscape plans, tree preservation plans, potential <br /> impacts to natural communities/areas as identified in the Natural Resources Inventory and Wetland <br /> Functions and Values report, and the potential for implementing Best Management Practices(BMPs). <br /> The EPB will actively review land use applications for Major Plats (four [4] or more lots with public <br /> infrastructure improvements), Site Plans (new development only, not for building expansions), Variances <br /> in Overlay Districts (Wild and Scenic, Critical Area, Shoreland, and Floodplain), and Comprehensive Plan <br /> Amendments. In general, the EPB will not review applications for Conditional or Interim Use Permits, <br /> Minor Plats (three [3] or fewer lots), Administrative Subdivisions, Easement Vacations, Home Occupation <br /> Permits (unless a request has potential environmental hazards), or Variances (except for the Overlay <br /> Districts as noted above). Finally, the EPB will, on occasion, also review Zoning Amendments, dependent <br /> on the subject of a proposed/requested amendment. <br /> The EPB's role in land use application review will be conducted for a trial period of one (1) year without <br /> amending City Code. At the conclusion of the trial period, the process will be reviewed by the Board (and <br /> City Council) for effectiveness and efficiency. If found to add value to the overall land use application <br /> review process, an ordinance amendment will be prepared for consideration by City Council. <br /> Comprehensive Plan Review <br /> The City has begun preparations for an update to its Comprehensive Plan and has noted a significant role <br /> the EPB will have in this process. This document will lay out the vision for the community through 2040 <br /> and sets the foundation for how the community will develop over time. Once adopted, the <br /> Comprehensive Plan likely will set in motion certain updates or amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and <br /> should any amendment or updates relate to natural resources, the EPB will be directly involved with that <br /> process as well. <br /> The EPB will have a role in reviewing various portions of the Comprehensive Plan and will take the lead <br /> on the Natural Resources Chapter. While the update is not due until 2018, the EPB will begin a review of <br /> the existing Natural Resources Chapter early in 2015 and subsequently establish guiding principles and a <br /> framework for updating this Chapter. In 2016(or early 2017),the EPB will complete a draft update to the <br /> Natural Resources Chapter. <br />