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EQEM 08/13/2019 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ENERGY COMMISSION Fridley Municipal Center, 7071 University Ave Ne MINUTES August 13, 2019 Location: City of Fridley Civic Campus, Banfill Room Call to Order Chair Hansen called the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission to order at 7:01 Members present: Amy Dritz, Nick Olberding, Heidi Ferris, Sam Stoxen, Mark Hanson, Justin Foell Members absent: Paul Westby Staff: Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner Other: Britta Dornfeld, Coon Creek Watershed District; Steve Eggert, Council Member Approval of Minutes Chair Hansen called for a motion to adopt the minutes from the July 9, 2019 Environmental Quality and Energy Commission minutes. Commissioner Foell made a motion and Commissioner Stoxen seconded the motion to approve the minutes. MOTION PASSED unanimously New Business 1) Presentation by Britta Dornfeld, Coon Creek Watershed District (CCWD) include: New chemicals Pharmaceuticals Pesticides Old chemicals being used in new ways Old chemicals that can now be detected Personal care products Microplastics outreach activity. The group provided additional outreach suggestions such as the senior newsletter and police officers alerting residents of pharmaceutical theft. Chair Hansen asked where residents could find more recommended reaching out to churches. She also shared her experience interacting with churches through the Smart Salting workshop. Ms. Dornfeld said there would be a Smart Salting workshop at Springbrook on th September 19. Ms. Workin said she would she would let the attendees at the Cops and Clergy meeting know about the event. 2) Presentation by Heidi Ferris Commissioner Ferris shared a story map of her sabbatical to Europe. She noticed strong themes of consistent signage, positive messaging, integration of art, nature, and play, and intergenerational spaces in order to create a sense of place, increase sustainability, and effect behavior change. 3) Mississippi St: Ms. Workin shared that Anoka County was beginning work to update Mississippi St, and a tentative meeting th was scheduled for September 24. She said that she would share more information once it was available. Chair Hansen commented on the steepness of the sidewalk cross slope in the western section. Commissioner Foell discussed the possibility of incorporating art into the underpass. Commissioner Dritz stated the importance of planning to maintain art. Commissioner Ferris shared a photo of a defunct sign. Chair Hansen said he would share the photo with Anoka County. Old Business 1) EAB Plan update M borer mitigation plan. 2) Energy Action Plan update Ms. Workin said the information was in the packet. Other 1) Stevenson Raingarden Meeting Commissioner Hansen said that he went to an informative raingarden maintenance. He said that MWMO was planning a workshop at Stevenson Elementary and would provide more information as it became available. Ms. Workin said that the girl scouts would also be doing a service project at the raingarden as part of maintenance week. 2) Recycling Dropoff- September 14 Ms. Workin shared that the City had collected 20 tons more from the first half of 2019 than 2018, so people are getting used to the new location. th 3) Mississippi St Meeting #1- September 24 See New Business, Item 3 4) Parks Master Plan Chair Hansen asked Ms. Workin to provide an update of the Parks Master Plan meeting. She shared that the meetings had been completed and had focused on what people liked and what they wanted to see changed. She described specific park recommendations that were commented on. The group discussed Commons Park, in th which everyone parks on 7 vs. the parking lot. Consideration should be given to shifting parking lot and amenities to be closer together or including improved walking facilities. Adjournment Commissioner Stoxen moved to adjourn the meeting and Commissioner Olberding seconded the motion. The meeting Environmental Quality and Energy Commission adjourned at 8:19.