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March 17, 2016 <br />Monday, March 21, 2016 <br />6:30 p.m. — Environmental Policy Board — Lake Itasca Room <br />Tuesday, March 22, 2016 <br />5:30 p.m. — City Council Work Session — Lake Itasca Room <br />7:00 p.m. — City Council — Council Chambers <br />Preview of Next Week <br />City Council Work Session (5:30 p.m. — LIR) <br />• Amend City Funds Policy and Review of Respective Fund Balances <br />• Review 2016-2020 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) <br />• Review Future Topics/Calendar <br />City Council (7:00 p.m. — CC) <br />• Consider Resolution #16-03-048 Relating to a Request for a Non -Traditional Animal <br />License to Maintain Racing Pigeons at 15340 Jackal St NW; Case of Moua Thao <br />• Adopt Resolution #16-03-059 Appointing Board and Commission Members <br />• Adopt Resolution #16-03-058 Accepting Feasibility Report and Ordering Public Hearing <br />for Improvement Project #16-00, Division B; 2016 Mill and Overlay Improvements <br />• Adopt Resolution #16-03-054 Appointing Councilmember Kristine Williams to the Fit for <br />the Future Community Task Force, Anoka -Hennepin School District <br />• Authorize 2016 City of Ramsey Resident Survey <br />Council Update <br />Update on Anoka Conservation District Shoreline Inventory on the Mississippi River. The <br />Council was previously approached by a resident along the Mississippi River regarding concerns <br />of increased erosion issues along the Mississippi River. Subsequent to an on-site meeting along <br />the Mississippi River on November 10, 2015, the City Council authorized a Shoreline Inventory <br />of the Mississippi River to scientifically inventory shoreline conditions. The City has received a <br />draft of the report and will continue to review for accuracy. Staff plans to bring the report to the <br />EPB in April and to the Planning Commission and City Council in May. While Staff needs to <br />complete final review, initial findings indicate that by properly stabilizing ten (10) severe or very <br />severe areas of erosion on this 5.8 mile stretch, sediment loading to the river would be reduced by <br />5,148 tons per year. <br />