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City Council Study Session — 07/17/06 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 5 <br />questioned if it would be appropriate for the PW��'C to provide a <br />broader perspective from a more systematic perspective (i.e., pathways <br />and access to green space) to provide a broader policy perspective for <br />Council consideration. <br />Councilmember Ihlan advised that the inclusion of the environmental <br />charge to the P W T C was her suggestion for a separate advisory <br />commission to address environmental issues, and lack of Council <br />consensus for creation of such a commission. Councilmember Ihlan <br />still supported a separate commission to provide and coordinate <br />environmental analysis (�.e., infrastructure and storm water <br />management). <br />Chair Wilke advised that similar overlap and confusion occurs with <br />transportation issues between the Planning Commission on land use <br />issues; and the PW�TC's desire to be involved in various <br />transportation issues. <br />Councilmember Kough expressed concern for maintaining water <br />quality of area bodies of water, including lake inspections. <br />Chair Wilke encouraged City Council directive and assignment to the <br />PWETC of their charge. <br />Commissioner Neprash discussed water quality issues at community <br />parks; and suggested the P W T C, if so directed by the City Council, <br />could provide recommendations to the City Council on how to address <br />water quality issues in the City; provide useful information to the City <br />Council and staff; and provide existing monitoring agencies and <br />volunteer coordination. <br />Councilmember Pust questioned the merit in meeting with other <br />commissions to discuss different angles and groups; then returning to <br />the City Council with their suggestions and recommendations for <br />pursuing the various issues. <br />Chair Wilke advised that the Parks and Recreation and the PWETC <br />had initiated such joint meetings last week as they reviewed signage <br />issues in city parks. <br />Mayor Klausing expressed interest in the PWETG's suggestion for <br />