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City Planner Anderson replied that without the necessary zoning and Comprehensive Plan <br /> amendments,that parcel could be put into an unbuildable outlot or could be designed with 2.5 acre <br /> lots that meet the bulk standards of the zoning district. <br /> Board Member Hiatt stated that the staff report indicates that the application is lacking in density <br /> transitioning and asked if that has been upgraded to meet the requirements. <br /> City Planner Anderson confirmed that there have been updates to the plans that meet the density <br /> transitioning requirements. He stated that the corridor has been widened to 45 feet with the <br /> required plantings. <br /> Chairperson Moore stated that she likes the idea of a large park utilizing the existing farm <br /> structures. <br /> Motion by Board Member Hiatt and seconded by Board Member Bernard to recommend approval <br /> of the natural resources elements of the project contingent upon compliance with staff review <br /> comments in Proj ectDox and with City Council consideration of density transitioning. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Moore, Board Member Hiatt, Bernard, Fetterley, and <br /> Little. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Valentine. <br /> 5.03: Consider Participation in a Future Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sales Event <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that staff was recently asked about <br /> any opportunities to partner and promote a rain barrel sales event. In response, staff contacted the <br /> Recycling Association of Minnesota(RAM),which annually coordinates a rain barrel and compost <br /> bin sales event. In 2016,the City of Ramsey partnered with RAM to serve as one of the distribution <br /> sites. At that time, the City's only obligation was to provide a location for the items to be picked <br /> up by customers. RAM handled the promotion of the event and the transactions. There were <br /> approximately 80 customers that picked up a rain barrel, compost bin, or both at the Ramsey <br /> location. <br /> Board Member Fetterley commented that this would be a great opportunity for the residents and <br /> therefore she supports this action. She noted that perhaps some of the Board Members would <br /> volunteer their time to assist with pickup. <br /> Chairperson Moore agreed and noted that she would also volunteer. <br /> City Planner Anderson confirmed the consensus of the Board to pursue this opportunity. <br /> 5.04: Meeting Schedule <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He reviewed the 2022 meeting schedule and <br /> identified alternative meeting dates where necessary. It was the consensus of the Board to hold <br /> the January meeting on January 1 oth and the February meeting on February 28th. <br /> 6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br /> Environmental Policy Board/December 13, 2021 <br /> Page 4of5 <br />