EQE 08/15/2022
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & ENERGY
COMMISSION MEETING
August 15, 2022
7:00 PM
Banfill Room Fridley Civic Campus
MINUTES
Call to Order
The meeting was moved to the Banfill Room from the Fireside Room due to technology in the Fireside
Room being inoperable. The lobby signboard was updated with this information prior to the meeting.
CHAIR DRITZ called the commission to order at 7:02 PM
Present
Amy Dritz
Sam Stoxen
Nick Olberding
Mark Hansen
Justin Foell
Aaron Klemz
James Kosluchar, Public Works Director
Karen Blaska, Park Planner with Anoka County Parks
Approval of Agenda
MOTION by Commissioner Olberding to APPROVE the August 15, 2022, meeting agenda. SECONDED
by Commissioner Foell. The MOTION PASSED unanimously.
Approval of Meeting Minutes
MOTION by Commissioner Olberding to APPROVE the July 12, 2022, meeting minutes. SECONDED by
Commissioner Klemz. The MOTION PASSED unanimously.
New Business
1. Rice Creek West Regional Trail Planning
Karen Blaska, Anoka County Parks, provided an update on the Rice Creek West Regional Trail Planning
Initiative, providing history and background and an update on the process and timeline. A public
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engagement event, “Conocer Los Parques” is to be held on Sunday, August 28, and engagement
surveys will remain open until the end of this month.
The Commissioners noted that the regional trail was a significant asset and indicated specific
enhancements that could be made to the regional trail, including wayfinding, accessibility, highway
crossing, connectivity, seasonal maintenance, and general maintenance improvements. There was also
discussion about the navigability of Rice Creek, and suggestions to provide improved regional trail
connections to both Rice Creek and the Mississippi River.
2. Chapter 514 Winter Maintenance Recodification
As a result of updated permit conditions of the City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Permit from the
MPCA, the City must update its code to require proper storage of bulk salt. Mr. Kosluchar shared
proposed updates to the City Code Chapter 514 which incorporate these required changes as well as
additional updates to provide protection of vulnerable waterbodies from chloride pollution. The
commission indicated their support for the code rewrite and for additional means of enforcement and
discussed related chloride reduction initiatives.
MOTION by Commissioner Klemz to recommend the proposed updates to City Code Chapter 514 for
adoption by the City Council. SECONDED by Commissioner Foell. The Motion PASSED unanimously.
3. Approve the 2023 EQEC Meeting Dates
Commissioners reviewed the proposed 2023 meeting dates included in the packet.
MOTION by Commissioner Olberding to adopt the proposed 2023 meeting dates as included in the
packet. SECONDED by Commissioner Foell. The Motion PASSED unanimously.
Old Business
4. Energy Action Plan Updates
Commissioners reviewed updates regarding the Energy Action Plan included in the packet.
5. Grant Updates
No new environmental grants were applied or received for during the previous month.
2022 Outreach and Events
Commissioners reviewed updates regarding 2022 Outreach and Events included in the packet.
Other Items
6. Informal Status Reports
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Mr. Kosluchar shared that the City had received the National Exceptional Performance Award in
Sustainability from the American Public Works Association. This award would not have been possible
without Rachel Workin’s efforts, and Mr. Kosluchar elaborated that the Commission’s vision and
contributions provide support to staff to pursue programs and activities that were the basis of the award.
Adjournment
MOTION by Commissioner Foell to adjourn the meeting SECONDED by Commissioner Klemz. The
MOTION PASSED unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 8:06 PM.