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Chair Cihacek thought there were a couple of options available, one being an <br />expansive education campaign on irrigation or probably lawn management <br />generally. One is looking at leaks and the third is the concept of an Ordinance <br />regarding irrigation on new or redeveloped buildings. He asked the Commission if <br />all of those options were worth exploring or none or some. <br />Member Wozniak asked if that included the separation of irrigation on new and <br />redevelopment for business. <br />Chair Cihacek thought the recommendation from staff, which was new irrigation <br />systems as opposed to the actual structural redevelopment. <br />Member Wozniak asked about the City sustainability and water audit. <br />Chair Cihacek thought that could be moved to look at items and separate from this. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained staff could give an update to the Commission on what <br />has been done to date and what is planned to do this year for the City and based on <br />that the Commission could offer more suggestions. <br />Chair Cihacek thought staff should think about citizen communication because the <br />City has numerous ways to connect with the citizens. For the irrigation meters the <br />Commission may want to look at revising the Ordinance or look at anew Ordinance <br />to get that done and thought staff could prepare that for a future meeting. <br />Mr. Freihammer noted staff will need to look at where the best place to put that <br />would be. <br />7. City Council Joint Meeting <br />Mr. Freihammer stated the PWETC is scheduled for its annual joint meeting with <br />the City Council on July 8, 2019. He asked that the Commission create a list of the <br />topics to discuss with the City Council. <br />Chair Cihacek pointed out that the City completed its solar process to the extent <br />that the City has available structurally. He noted this was a multi-year effort and <br />have been able to develop organic drop site because of a multi-year effort the City <br />has been able to address sewer laterals through Tenagle Assistance Program and <br />the vendor community list, which was a request from the City Council. <br />Member Misra indicated the City has advanced in green steps. <br />Chair Cihacek thought those items have been pretty significant that the <br />Commission has worked on for multiple years and that the City Council requested. <br />Things to look ahead is he would like to ask Council's guidance on the creation of <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />