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• <br />• <br />• <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />May 7, 2012 <br />4 DATE : May 7, 2012 <br />5 TIME STARTED : 5:30 p.m. <br />6 TIME ENDED : 8:45 p.m. <br />7 MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Stoesz, O'Donnell, <br />8 Rafferty, Roeser and Mayor Reinert <br />9 MEMBERS ABSENT : None <br />10 <br />11 Staff members present: City Administrator Jeff Karlson; Community Development <br />12 Director Michael Grochala; Environmental Coordinator Marty Asleson; Finance Director <br />13 Al Rolek; Public Safety Director John Swenson; City Engineer Jason Wedel; City Clerk <br />14 Julie Bartell <br />15 1. City Application for Green Step Cities Program — Environmental Coordinator <br />16 Asleson explained the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program, that the city has been invited <br />17 to becomes an established city in the program, and introduced a student group from the <br />18 University of Minnesota to present information on the program. He also introduced <br />19 Phillip Muessig of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency who is the program <br />20 coordinator. <br />21 Piper Donlin, U of M Student and Lino Lakes resident, began the presentation. She <br />22 noted that the city's current practices have been examined and it appears that it is very <br />23 close to being a first step Green Step city. Another student then noted the best <br />24 management practices (BMP) that are already in place as well as those that could be done. <br />25 Another student explained the economic benefits of the BMPs. Another student then <br />26 compared where another Minnesota city (Hopkins) is at in their process to become a <br />27 Green Step City. One benefit of being involved is qualification for the assistance of an <br />28 intern. The program is completely voluntary and there are 43 cities in the program <br />29 currently. Mr. Asleson has agreed to serve as the coordinator for the city. <br />30 When the mayor asked for more information on what the city gains from participation, <br />31 the students noted recognition of what the city has done, the economic benefits they have <br />32 mentioned, extra resources and no financial cost implication. Mr. Asleson added that the <br />33 City's Environmental Board recommended that the request to participate be forwarded to <br />34 the city council for consideration. The mayor noted some concern about the resolution <br />35 being vague and that he would want to be certain about what a commitment to the <br />36 program would mean; he feels the council is very purposeful about their decisions. The <br />37 students recommended that the program website provides good information that may be <br />38 helpful. Program Coordinator Muessig further explained benefits of the program, <br />39 including assistance in documenting what cities are doing environmentally and providing <br />40 helpful information on practices. A council member noted concern that city staff is very <br />41 busy and this could mean additional duties and also the council needs to know this would <br />42 be a good fit for this city. <br />1 <br />P15 <br />