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reduced to possibly as little as five to ten years. He explained that part of that factor is due to soil <br />volume limitations and salts and other pollutants on roadways. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that he will use the canopy cover formula as discussed to create a <br />sketch that the Board could review in example. He confirmed the consensus to exclude the <br />stormwater ponding space from the calculation. <br />5.03: 2020 Environmental Policy Board Meeting Schedule <br />City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that at the November Board meeting, <br />staff was directed to prepare the meeting schedule for 2020, which was included in the case. He <br />noted that the regular meeting dates for January and February coincide with Martin Luther King <br />Day and Presidents Day, respectively, and thus, staff has proposed rescheduled dates of January <br />13th and February 10th. There are no further conflicts with the regular meeting dates in 2020. <br />However, the December meeting, scheduled for December 21st, is the same week as Christmas in <br />2020. He asked for direction from the Board as to whether this meeting date should be kept as <br />scheduled, rescheduled or canceled. <br />Chairperson Valentine suggested that the decision for December 2020 meeting be delayed in order <br />to determine if there is a need to hold the meeting. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that his recommendation would be that if a meeting is needed in <br />December 2020, perhaps that be held one week earlier. He confirmed that the Board could discuss <br />that date when the time is closer. He confirmed the consensus of the Board with the 2020 meeting <br />schedule as proposed. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />• EAB Confirmed in Ramsey <br />City Planner Anderson reported that he was out with Department of Agriculture staff the previous <br />week reviewing an Ash tree in Ramsey and it was confirmed that Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) exists <br />in that tree. He stated that there was a tree several homes down from that tree where EAB may <br />have started. He reported that EAB has therefore been confirmed in Ramsey and he will work <br />with Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) staff on scheduling a presentation on EAB. He <br />stated that when the presentation is provided by the MDA, he will most likely invite the Park and <br />Recreation Commission and City Council to attend the EPB meeting. He stated that Anoka County <br />has been under quarantine for about four years as EAB was discovered in other communities. He <br />stated that staff will send out additional information to residents through upcoming newsletters. <br />He confirmed that a direct mailing would be sent to that specific neighborhood. <br />7. ADJOURNMENT <br />Motion by Board Member Fetterley and seconded by Board Member Covart to adjourn the <br />meeting. <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:26 p.m. <br />Environmental Policy Board / December 16, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />