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Mr. Leaf, referencing handouts comparing standards among the City and area <br /> WSD's questioned if the Plan should attempt to move toward consistency with <br /> WSD standards to provide standards throughout Roseville no matter in which of <br /> the three (3) WSD's a property was located. <br /> Chair Vanderwall noted that this would provide streamlining and easier <br /> implementation; with Ms. Bloom noting it would also positively impact staff time <br /> and expertise. <br /> Member Stenlund spoke in preference of a state-wide standard, with a set of rules <br /> and budget rather than each WSD dictating different standards, with the goal to <br /> streamline the process, as well as not being capricious or arbitrary. Member <br /> Stenlund suggested review of the MIDS standards to see if they could be overlaid <br /> with those of the WMD's, whether for above or below ground systems. <br /> Mr. Leaf thanked the PWETC for their comments, and asked that they relay any <br /> additional thoughts or ideas to staff or S.E.H. at rlead @sehinc.com or <br /> rnestingen @sehinc.com. Mr. Leaf reminded Commissioners that the draft was <br /> intended for presentation and review by the PWETC at their June meeting. <br /> Chair Vanderwall, in the PWETC's effort to set an example for paperless <br /> meetings, encouraged S.E.H. to provide electronic versus paper materials for the <br /> next presentation. <br /> Mr. Leaf thanked the Commission for the reminder. <br /> Ms. Bloom advised that moving toward electronic versus paper was written into <br /> the S.E.H. contract and scope; with the effort to have a sustainable Plan. <br /> Member Stenlund suggested, as part of engineering wetlands and public education <br /> efforts, animals be included in wetland amenities. <br /> Recess <br /> Chair Vanderwall recessed the meeting at approximately 8:26 p.m. and reconvened at <br /> approximately 8:30 p.m. <br /> 7. City Council Annual Discussion Items <br /> Mr. Schwartz provided a draft outline for discussion points for the annual joint <br /> meeting of the PWETC and City Council scheduled for June 11, 2012. Mr. <br /> Schwartz noted that this format was now being used consistently among all <br /> commissions meeting jointly with the City Council to facilitate their discussion. <br /> Members provided input on each area for staff s incorporation in the outline. <br /> Activities and accomplishments <br /> • Development and recommendation for the Neighborhood Traffic Management <br /> Policy (TMP). Staff advised that the City Council had their first look at the <br /> Page 15 of 19 <br />