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Member Lenz suggested adding "members of the general public" to that to appeal <br /> to involving the entire community in these efforts; indicating that everyone is <br /> responsible for the outcome. <br /> Goal 5 —Pollution Prevention and Maintenance <br /> Ms. Nestingen reported that this goal was wide-ranging, and tied into the city's <br /> MS4 and NDPES permit. <br /> Member Wozniak suggested modifying Item 41 to include Ramsey County <br /> Organics Collection sites; and further suggested including pet waste clean-up. <br /> Mr. Freihammer noted these were all part of the specific mandated requirements in <br /> the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. <br /> Member Wozniak asked if there was anything addressing yard waste going into the <br /> stormwater system. <br /> Mr. Johnson responded that it was addressed in the city's nuisance code and Illicit <br /> Discharge Ordinance. Mr. Johnson reported that the Public Works crew provided <br /> educational notices based on their observations when out and about, and used door <br /> hangers to help with those educational efforts. At the request of Member Wozniak, <br /> Mr. Johnson noted this was referenced in Item 43 of this goal. While not previously <br /> aware that the city addressed this, Member Wozniak opined that was a good thing. <br /> Ms. Nestingen suggested elaborating on that in the plan update under educational <br /> information, duly noted by Mr. Johnson. <br /> Goal 46 —Coordination and Collaboration <br /> Mr. Johnson advised that this was intentionally broad; and noted city staff worked <br /> closely with the state, watershed districts, and soil & water conservation districts; <br /> along with other agencies as applicable. <br /> Member Lenz suggested Item 45 include language such as "...but not limited to..." <br /> to reference other agencies that may or may not be in existence at this time or <br /> change from time to time. <br /> Goal 47 - Sustainability <br /> At the request of Chair Cihacek, Mr. Freihammer clarified that Item 42 referred <br /> more to city infrastructure construction versus private development; with Chair <br /> Cihacek suggesting this be made clearer. <br /> At the request of Member Seigler as to what Item 43 intended, Mr. Freihammer <br /> clarified this referred to directionally boring instead of digging up an entire road to <br /> avoid runoff exposure and erosion as applicable. At the request of Member Seigler, <br /> Mr. Freihammer further confirmed that most of this page generally dealt with city <br /> activities. <br /> Page 16 of 20 <br />
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