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310 A resident questioned what individual homeowners can do to address water quality <br />311 and quantity concerns. She inquired about the use of grey water. Mr. Culver replied <br />312 that was something that the commission could look into. He also stated that the <br />313 commission would be discussing the water rates and incentives. <br />314 <br />315 Member Misra asked if there was a better way to explain to residents that water <br />316 quality and conservation is addressed through many aspects and should be viewed <br />317 across all of our plans and efforts such as stormwater, sanitary sewer and water <br />318 distribution. <br />319 <br />320 Chair Cihacek agreed and stated that how to schedule that topic in the upcoming <br />321 year should be addressed at the July 2018 meeting. <br />322 <br />323 Mr. Culver stated that was a goal of the Metropolitan Council and stated that is <br />324 where re -use becomes a topic of discussion. Staff could explore how the <br />325 Metropolitan Council has performed outreach on this topic and see how that could <br />326 be used at the City level. <br />327 <br />328 8. Items for Next Meeting —July 24, 2018 <br />329 Discussion ensued regarding the June PWETC agenda: <br />330 • Review of the July 9, 2018 Joint meeting <br />331 • Maintenance Facility Study <br />332 • Snow Event Parking Regulations <br />333 <br />334 Mr. Culver pointed out the Cedar Home Community Building and highlighted the <br />335 unique efforts using permeable pavers to meet the storm water requirements. <br />336 <br />337 9. Adjourn <br />338 <br />339 Motion <br />340 Vice Chair Wozinak moved, Member Misra seconded, adjournment of the <br />341 meeting at approximately 8:33 p.m. <br />342 <br />343 Ayes:6 <br />344 Nays:0 <br />345 Motion carried. <br />