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Senior Planner Anderson stated that the site will need to account for stormwater management,both <br /> in terms of infiltration and retention. He noted that the developer could choose to utilize <br /> underground stormwater management. <br /> Board Member Hiatt asked if a retention pond would need to be on the subject site or whether that <br /> could be on the property to the east. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson explained that it would need to be accounted for on the subject property. <br /> Chairperson Moore commented that it is important to take citizen input into consideration as the <br /> Board does not often receive public input. <br /> Motion by Board Member Little and seconded by Board Member Bernard to recommend that the <br /> City Council deny the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to reguided the subject property from <br /> Low Density Residential to Public/Institutional. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Moore, Board Member Little, Bernard, Fetterley, and <br /> Hiatt. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Valentine. <br /> Motion by Board Member Little and seconded by Board Member Hiatt to recommend that the City <br /> Council deny the rezoning from R-1 MUSA-80 to Public/Quasi-Public. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Moore, Board Member Little, Hiatt, Bernard, and <br /> Fetterley. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Valentine. <br /> 5.02: Consider Opportunity to Reapply for Funding Through the Metropolitan Council's <br /> Water Efficiency Grant Program <br /> Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that in 2019, the City of Ramsey <br /> applied for a Water Efficiency Grant through the Metropolitan Council and was awarded$28,000. <br /> The grant funds have been used to provide rebates to residential and commercial property owners <br /> that replaced water using devices with WaterSense or Energystar rated devices. The Metropolitan <br /> Council has announced that it is once again offering a Water Efficiency Grant. Applications are <br /> due by March 31, 2022 and grant recipients will be announced by April 29, 2022. The grant <br /> program will run from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2024. <br /> Board Member Hiatt referenced the remaining funds the City has from the last grant allocation and <br /> asked if those funds would carry over. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that any funds not used by June 30th will need to be returned to <br /> the Metropolitan Council. He hoped to receive applications from residents this spring related to <br /> irrigation. <br /> Motion by Board Member Hiatt and seconded by Board Member Little to recommend that the City <br /> submit a grant application to the Metropolitan Council for Water Efficiency Grant Program funds. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Moore, Board Member Hiatt, Little, Bernard, and <br /> Fetterley. Voting No: None. Absent: Board Member Valentine. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/February 28, 2022 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />