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08/23/1982 CONF MTG - 5276� i f � f � CITY OF FRIDLEY CONFERENCE MEETING AUGUST 23, 1982 1. DISCUSSION WITH ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION ON I982 WORKPLAN Z� DISCUSSION WITH ENERGY COMMISSION ON I9g2 WORKPLAN 3� DISCUSSION REGARDING 1983 BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS 4� OTHERS �NOTE; PLEASE BRING THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET WHICH WAS GIVEN TO YOU FOR THE AUGUST Z, 1982 MEETING TO THIS MEETING WITH YOU) � rr F �Cr� AL � t ENI(;Of��?JTAL (�l1AL.ITY CO�T�IISSI�� ��;,�� � '_�� COMMISSIONERS. Richard Svanda, Chairman Jon Erickson, Vice Chairman Maynard Nielson Bruce Peterson Marcia Schaaf -2�- 0 CITY STAFF: Bill Deblon 0 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CON�IISSION The Environmental Quality Commission was established in May of 1973. Its purpose as set forth in Seciton 6 of City Code is "...to stimulate interest in, and to promote an awareness of, environmental concerns among citizens of the City of Fridley; to serve as resource agency to the City on matters regarding the environment, including information on environmental problems, laws, policies and regulations of the county, metropolitan, state and fed- eral levels to the extent of their effect on Fridley; and to advise the City Council, the City Manager and other appropriate City caianissions on matters pertaining to the maintenance or improvement of the environment, including the review and recommendation of programs and policies within the City." The scope of the Commission as set forth in Section 6 is as follows: 6.122 Scope The Environmental Quality Commission shall act as an advisory commission to the Planning Comnission for continuous corrmunity planning and development of the comprehensive city goals and policies. Any change in related community planning and com- prehensive city goals and policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who will then make recommendations to the City Council. The Environmental Quality Carmission shall advise the City Council, after a policy review by the Planning Commission, in the development of programs to give increased effective- ness and direction in implementing established City goals, pol.icies and framework and recommend actions as needed rel- evant to the environment. To better fulfill its mandated obligations, the Envirormental Quality Com- mission has established the following workplan for 1982. 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G W dt Y i d O G7 � N � �7r oi �n +� ai a ►� W V N C C � u ar io v o � C V�- N 07 �.�+ � U ar +�-�ioco iC L O L �N ��F+n �C � N G! /0 � . �c�; w"�3 u�+NV �� � E � N � C � �•�- L V � d ci N +�+ �' � L W � N G � E � 7ar �+ C L r � � O W � N %� T � � Chairperson 1982-1983 Yice-Chair ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION Members 3 Year Term Expires � Richard Svanda �-1-85 1521 Woodside Court N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Maynard Nielson 7144 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 4-1-85 0 Telephone No:'s H.571-6154 6.297-2732 H.571-6608 6.571-0761 Marcia Schaaf 4-1-84 H.571-0963 5534 West Bavarian Pass N.E. 6.571-4600 Fridley, Nh 55432 Jon Erickson 4-1-83 H.571-2577 1501 North Innsbruck Drive N.E. B.571-9481 Apt. #188 Fridley, Mn 55432 Bruce Peterson � 4-1-83 H.786-9898 7503 Tempo Terrace N.E. B.853-5041 Fridley, �Mra 55432 � City Staff: William Deblon 571-3450 x 168 Secretary: Lynne Saba 6325 Van Buren Street N.E. 571-1953 Fridley, Mn 55432 After Hours Police Number: 571-3457 � t -19- . -, ( c Q�JERGY COPT9ISSIaJ �� �� � •3,►. COMP�ISSIONERS: Dean Saba, Chairperson Jerry Cichosz, Vice Chairman Don Wall Giles McConville William Wharton -20- CITY STAFF: Bill Deblon 0 t( ENERGY CONPIISSION In September of 1978, the Fridley Energy Project Comnittee was created for the purpose of providing recommendations to the Planning Cortmission for the establishment of City energy conservation policies. In July of 1979, the Energy Project Comnittee completed its energy policy draft and submitted it to the Planning Carmission. The draft was approved by the Planning Cortrnis- sion and was adopted as "Energy Commission Guidelines" by the Fridley City Council. These guidelines initiated an energy awareness and conservation program in the City of Fridley. They declared the establishment of a per- manent Energy Comnission and set forth guidelines for the Cortmission to promote energy awareness and conservation. Chapter 6 of the Fridley City Code has since been amended to include the Energy Commission as an official City Commission. The purpose of the Com- mission as defined in Section 6.161 is "...to stimulate interest in and to promote an awareness of energy concerns among citizens and businesses of the City of Fridley; to serve as a resource to the City in the conservation and management of energy and energy resources, and to advise the City Coun- cil, the City Manager and other appropriate City Comnissions on matters pertaining to the conservation and management of energy, including the review and recomnendation of programs and policies within the City." The scope of the Comnission as set forth in Section 6 is as follows: 6.162 Scope The Energy Cannission shall act as an Advisor Commission to the Planning Commission for continuous community p anning and development of the comprehensive City Goals and Policies. Any change in related camnunity planning and comprehensive City Goals and Policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who will then make recommendations to the City Council. The Energy Commission shall advise the City Council, after policy review by the Pianning commission, in the development of programs to give increased effectiveness and direction in implementing established City Goals, Policies and framework and recomnend actions as needed relevant to the conservation and management of energy resources. Since its legislative creation in November of 1979, the Energy Commission has had many accomplishments. They cosponsored Fridley's first energy fair, revised the city's zoning code for solar access and other energy consider- ation, sponsored the showing of the "Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis" on Cable TV and at the Anoka County Library, and promoted the cir- culation of NSP's "E�ergy Saving Handbook For Home Owners". � 70 order to gain further accomplishments ities for which they have been created, ed a workplan to organize their efforts. action program for 1982. The plan is as -21- and better fulfill the responsibil- the Energy Corm�ission has establish- This workplan will serve as their follows: � c • W W U C Z �= �� � W . N � N H Z d O J F-� i.�.1 � � Z O S � �.1 Z W � H � 0 � H � !� 1 C 1 / N C 7 • N C1 � O O �C L i0 t� V V�o O�n v�'+t �°+ yiO � �' � GJ � N L 61 G7 +- d� ��� N � � M- O rE �..� N� ��n� 00 w+ L H� u L o � o a, . a+ a a'4 ..�0+ o° g � � o ep N ip � O •.- � 0! 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C i� m .0 � + L � O aa Y � W N ++�1 00 v� d� > �, �� �� o� a c �q �d r N � C U L ryy V+++ � Y! • � aii 3 o NO J W C N 7 N O 07 � 6l 67 �� co +' ay c' ar �L�g� L aJ L IO N G N � C W i OOtOi� ��.���, -23- 0 ENERGY COMMISSION Members Chairperson Dean Saba 1981-1982 6325 Van Buren Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Vice-Chair Jerry Cichosz 7509 Tempo Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 3 Year Term Expires � 4-1-83 4-1-84 � Telephone No.'s H.571-1953 B.631-5860 H.786-2495 6.574-5690 William Wharton 4-1-83 H.571-8555 6887 Channel Road N.E. 6.853-2207 Fridley, Mn 55432 Bill Jordan 4-1-85 H.7II6-5504 895 76th Avenue N.E. 6.374-5800 x 60 Fridley, Mn 55432 Todd Tessmer � 4-1-85 H.574-190� 6890 Channel Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 City Staff: William Deblon 571-3450 x 168 Secretary: Lynne Saba 6325 Van Buren Street N.E. 571-1953 Fridley, Mn 55432 After-Hours Police Number: 571-3457 -19- 0