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Board Member Hiatt stated that he would assume that this nationwide effort would have some kind <br />of accommodation for cities that also have private well users. He explained that if there is not <br />some kind of accommodation, he would worry that Ramsey could lose about 40 percent of <br />potential participants that use private wells. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that there are questions related to specific water use, such as <br />shower length. He stated that nothing in the challenge requires the City to prove the water savings. <br />He explained that it is based on engaging residents to participate and implement actions that help <br />to conserve water. He reiterated that the contest/challenge is about residents taking a pledge to <br />conserve water, not about actual water savings. <br />Board Member Covart asked if the metric used could be related to the amount of water awareness <br />that was raised through the program rather than specific water reductions. <br />City Planner Anderson agreed that a webpage could be built for this challenge and noted that <br />simple questions could be added in an attempt to analyze the impact in terms of education and <br />awareness. <br />Board Member Fetterley noted that there is no cost to participate and if there is very little <br />administrative effort required, this would seem to be a benefit to the community in terms of <br />education and awareness. <br />Chairperson Valentine referenced the previous hiccup with the GreenStep Cities program and <br />stated that perhaps additional information should be brought back to the Board before the item <br />moves to the City Council. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed the consensus of the Board is to get more information and details <br />on the challenge and bring the topic back for formal consideration. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />Board Member Moore stated that the Environmental Conference will take place again in March or <br />April, noting that all members of the Board are welcome to attend. She referenced a recent email <br />that included a survey and asked the Board to complete the survey. She stated that parks staff has <br />asked if any of the Board would like to assist in plantings at Pearson Park this spring. She noted <br />that the event would be focused on pollinator friendly plantings. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that he could coordinate that activity as the event nears. <br />Board Member Moore referenced a policy of a neighboring city that provides an incentive for <br />converting typical yard space to pollinator friendly plantings. She noted that perhaps this group <br />could look into a similar initiative. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that if the Board is interested, that could be reviewed. He noted that <br />the zoning code does allow for native landscapes. <br />Chairperson Valentine confirmed the consensus of the Board to further discuss that opportunity. <br />Environmental Policy Board / November 18, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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