2018-02-26 EC Minutes GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
Regular Meeting, Minutes
February 26, 2018
Commissioners Present: Lynn Gitelis, Dawn Hill, Larry Johnson, Joseph Ramlet, and
Debra Yahle
Staff Present: Eric Eckman, Development and Assets Coordinator; Claire Huisman,
Administrative Assistant
Also Present: Council Member Larry Fonnest
Absent: Commissioners Tracy Anderson, Tonia Galonska and Jim Stremel
Call to Order
Chair Hill called the meeting to order at 6:32 pm.
Approval of Reqular Meetinq Minutes
MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Yahle, and the motion carried unanimously to
approve the minutes of the November 27, 2017 regular meeting.
2018 Environmental Commission Budaet Ideas
The Commission discussed event topics, event locations, and potential partners. After
discussion, the group favored the topic of Sustainable Yards and Gardens, with an
emphasis on reducing chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and chlorides) and
other inputs. The classroom style educational event will be held at the new Brookview
Community Center and a hands-on demonstration or tour may follow outside
(depending on status of construction work).
The Commission also discussed General Mills continued efforts to develop pollinator
habitat on its campus, converting turf grass to native plantings and pollinator gardens.
The Commission asked staff to engage with General Mills to learn more about their
efforts and to see if there is an opportunity to partner at this year's event or in the future.
2018 Work Plan Priorities
The Commission briefly discussed the remaining tasks on the 2017 Work Plan which
include:
• Removing barriers for vertical greenhouses/urban farming
• Creating a broad pollinator policy for the City
• Assisting in the preparation of the 2019 recycling contract
The Commission agreed to carryover these items in the draft 2018 Work Plan.
In addition, new ideas for the work plan emerged and include:
• Continue working on GreenStep Cities Step 4 metrics to address climate-related
impacts, improve the environment, and reduce energy and costs
• Become involved in the City's discussion on organized solid waste collection
GreenStep Cities — Step 3 Recoqnition & Proqram Staff Assessment
The City has achieved Step 3 status in the program and will be recognized for its efforts
at the June 2018 League of MN Cities Conference to be held in St. Cloud. The program
staff assessment is on file.
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GreenStep Cities — Step 4 - Stormwater
Eckman presented the next core topic, Stormwater, for advancement to Step 4. The
measurement value for Stormwater is derived from the Blue Star Award Program
assessment. City staff completed the online assessment and received a score of 63%
which qualifies the city to earn the Blue Star Award thus satisfying the GreenStep Cities
requirements for the core topic, Stormwater in Step 4.
Eckman went through the questions on the assessment with the Commission to identify
and discuss areas where the City can possibly make improvements to provide
community benefit while achieving Step 5 in the GreenStep Cities program.
MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Ramlet and the motion carried unanimously to
approve the entry for Step 4 Stormwater into the GreenStep Cities website.
Program/Pro�ect Updates
The complete Program/Project Update is on file.
There was a question about the recycling information provided in the update. Staff will
provide more detail in the recycling update for the next meeting.
Council member Fonnest gave an update on the Blue Line LRT Extension. He stated
that the Blue Line Extension is not included in the federal budget which only includes
the LRT lines that have state funding and no apparent barriers. Golden Valley joined
with other cities along the Blue Line to form a lobbying group. The group went to
Washington to talk with congressional delegation and others at the Department of
Transportation about the importance of the extension of the Blue Line LRT. Governor
Dayton has stated that the Southwest LRT will come before the Blue Line Extension.
There is no definite date for the build out of the Blue Line LRT but Met Council is
planning that it will be operational in 2023. Golden Valley and its partner cities are
committed to pushing this forward and making sure everything is ready.
Other Business
Council member Fonnest reminded the group of the joint meeting being held tomorrow
night at Brookview at 6p and also the upcoming events at Brookview:
• Mid-century modern architecture speaker on Saturday, March 3rd
' State of the County presentation on Tuesday, April 10th
Fonnest also mentioned that the Council's top legislative priorities for 2018 include the
underground pedestrian tunnel from Perpich Center for Arts Education to the north
under Highway 55 and the DeCola Ponds Flood Mitigation bonding bill.
Joe Ramlet spoke about attending a Legislative preview which was put on by a local
non-profit called Environmental Initiative. Topics of conversation at the preview
included: wastewater treatment; funding for public transportation may be lost; citizen
commissions don't get enough credit for the work that they do; keeping up with
technology; putting more local leadership into certain areas; and rural versus urban
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issues. He also stated that the School Board is looking into separating the position of
School Trust Lands Director from the DNR and make it an independent position.
Adiourn
MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Yahle, and the motion carried to adjourn the
meeting at 8:38 pm.
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