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Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that in 2022,the City was successful <br /> in securing grant funds through Great River Greening (GRG) to establish a pollinator corridor <br /> between Veterans Drive and the BNSF right-of-way. Subsequently, the City submitted a revised <br /> application to expand the project to include reseeding of a recently constructed infiltration basin <br /> and reseeding around the rim of a stormwater pond as well. Additionally, the revised application <br /> included a demonstration garden adjacent to the Northstar commuter rail station that would be <br /> established with larger, potted plants. <br /> Board Member Fetterley commented that it would be great to have the involvement of the EPB in <br /> the planting event. She stated that she would be open to the April date, if the snow cooperates, <br /> otherwise May. <br /> Board Member Hiatt agreed that this is a perfect opportunity to generate media exposure and <br /> information for the City website. He stated that it is an opportunity to draw attention to an <br /> environmental issue. He agreed that it may be more realistic to plan for May to ensure the ground <br /> could support the plantings. He also agreed that the event could align with a regular meeting date <br /> for the EPB. He suggested that perhaps QCTV record a segment. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson stated that there seems to be general consensus for the Board to <br /> participate and align with a regular meeting date. He recognized that the event will be weather <br /> dependent but noted that staff can begin to plan. He stated that there will be two or three land use <br /> applications anticipated to come to the Board in April. He stated that perhaps they begin the <br /> meeting at 5:30 or 6 p.m. and hold the planting event after the meeting adjourns. <br /> The Board agreed to a 5:30 p.m. start time. <br /> Board Member Hiatt noted that in the past the City has done an Arbor Day event with the schools <br /> and asked if that would continue, or whether this would take the place of that. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that while the City has done events with the schools in the past, <br /> last year there was an event held in conjunction with a local business to plant trees. He confirmed <br /> that this event could be the City's Arbor Day event, in addition to a project staff is working on <br /> with a local Eagle Scout to do additional plantings. He noted that as staff continues with planning, <br /> he will keep the Board updated. <br /> 5.02: Zoning Code Updates <br /> Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He stated that Planning Division staff and the <br /> Planning Commission are in the process of overhauling the current Zoning Code. Both Tree <br /> Preservation and Landscaping standards currently reside in the Zoning Code. Even though the <br /> Landscaping portion was recently reviewed by the Environmental Policy Board (EPB), staff <br /> wanted to provide both of these sections of City Code to the EPB for review and <br /> comment/feedback. <br /> Board Member Hiatt asked if staff has a concept for something that would be similar in standard <br /> to what is required in other areas of the community, but scaled down for the lack of space within <br /> the COR. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/March 20, 2023 <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />