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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-29 EEC Meeting PacketAgenda Energy and Environment Commission City Of Edina, Minnesota Edina City Hall, Community Room Wednesday, January 29, 2020 7:00 PM I.Call To Order II.Roll Call III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes A.November 7 2019 Minutes V.Community Comment During "Community Comment," the Board/Commission will invite residents to share relevant issues or concerns. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the number of speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Chair or Board/Commission Members to respond to their comments tonight. Instead, the Board/Commission might refer the matter to sta% for consideration at a future meeting. VI.Reports/Recommendations A.2020 Work Plan B.Initiative 6: Panel for event C.Resolution of Support VII.Chair And Member Comments A.Update: Flood Risk Strategy Task Force B.Update: Human Services Taskforce VIII.Sta0 Comments A.Climate Mayors Steering Committee B.Applications open for Edina Commissions C.Curbside Organics D.Climate Action Planning E.Initiative 3: Large Building Benchmarking F.Pollinator Update G.Adopt a Storm Drain H.Wood Smoke Education IX.Calendar Of Events A.2020 Calendar X.Adjournment The City of Edina wants all residents to be comfortable being part of the public process. If you need assistance in the way of hearing ampli9cation, an interpreter, large-print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: IV.A. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:November 7 2019 Minutes CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Minutes November 7 2019 Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Energy and Environment Commission Edina City Hall Community Room Thursday, November 7, 2019, 7:00 PM I. Call To Order Chair Jackson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. II. Roll Call Answering Roll Call were Chair Jackson, Commissioners Horan, Hussian, Seeley, Satterlee, Glahn and Martinez Late: Absent: Lanzas, Manser, Maynor Staff Present: Liaison Brown III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda Horan made a motion to approve the November 7, 2019, meeting agenda. Seeley seconded. Motion carried. IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes Seeley made a motion to approve the October 10, 2019 minutes. Motion seconded by Horan. Motion carried. V. Special Recognitions and Presentations A. Climate Adaptation Work Eric Wojchik from the Metropolitan Council presented about the planning body’s climate adaptation work. The main points were: • About the Metropolitan Council - They are a regional board to focus on difficult programs that extend over borders • Climate change work at the Met Council for Adaptation and Tools: energy, flooding, solar • Moving forward o The Met Council wants to help Cities implement their comprehensive plans o Offer to partner to have students do work for the City Questions from the commissioners: • Electric bus plan • Budget • Comp plan resources: local planning handbook VI. Community Comment None. VII. Reports/Recommendation A. Initiative 4: Pollinators Update Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: Commissioner Horan introduced a draft pollinator resolution to the commission. Questions: • Information and enforcement • Definition of “pollinator safe” • Intent Seely made a motion to approve sending Study and Report and sample resolution to City Council. Hussian seconded. Motion carried. B. Review May Term Opportunities for Students Brainstormed ideas to share with student advisor for May Term. Ideas included: • Support to Business Recognition Program • Adopt a Drain • Organics recycling. VIII. Correspondence And Petitions A. Working Group Minutes • Minutes received from the BEWG Working Group. IX. Chair And Member Comments A. Add Member of BEWG Horan made a motion to add Nate Krosschell to the BEWG. Glahn seconded. Motion carried. B. Hennepin County Commissions Meeting a. Email regarding meeting on Jan. 22 C. Clean Water Stewards on City’s Website D. Student Update High School students are working on projects around pollinator friendly groups and sustainability strategy that includes waste, energy, and transportation. E. BRP Update The Business Recognition Program spoke with the Galleria management to pass out information on the Edina Business Recognition Program. X. Staff Comments A. Energy Efficiency in City Facilities Update Liaison Brown provided an update on the city facilities energy efficiency. Showcased the difference in energy efficiency when current systems are optimized versus systems being updated with new technology. B. Passive Home Presentation Discussed the opportunity to have a speaker co-present to the Planning Commission and the EEC on passive homes. Anticipate presentation at January 22 Planning Commission Work Session. C. Reminder: City Council Guiding Principles & Commission Work Liaison shared link to principles Council uses to engage with Commissions. D. Request: Co-host Community Education Event Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: a. Community Education coordinator at Edina Public Schools is interested in co-hosting an event. Group discussed the opportunity to co-present in April around the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the launch of curbside organics recycling. b. Commissioner Seeley and Martinez will investigate documentaries on Food Waste. Glahn made a motion to cancel December 12, 2019 EEC meeting. Hussian seconded. Motion carried. XII. Adjournment Motion made by Glahn to adjourn the November 7, 2019 meeting at 8:59 p.m. Motion seconded by Seeley. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Casey Casella City Management Fellow Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VI.A. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: Other From:Carolyn Jackson, EEC Chair Item Activity: Subject:2020 Work Plan Information CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Review staff report to understand what themes guided recommendations for updates to proposed work plans. INTRODUCTION: Attached is the staff report and the approved 2020 Energy and Environment Commission Work Plan. ATTACHMENTS: Description Staff Report: 2020 Commission Work Plans 2020 Work Plan December 3, 2019 Mayor & City Council MJ Lamon, Community Engagement Coordinator Approve Proposed 2020 Commission Work Plans Information / Background: The proposed 2020 Commission work plans were reviewed at the City Council’s November 19, 2019 work session. These work plans included city staff comments and recommendations. Recommendations for initiatives were guided by the following themes: 1. Cross-Commission Committees New last year, was assigning cross-commission committees, comprised of 2 or 3 commissions, to an initiative. Commissions found this structure to be challenging, and struggled with finding meeting times, communication, and different project priorities across commissions. The new recommendations for cross-commission committees assigns the initiative to one commission and asks another commission to “appoint” up to two members to provide feedback on the final recommendation before it goes to Council. This will reduce the need for additional meetings while still ensuring another commission’s perspective is provided. 2. Staff Operations There are initiatives presented on proposed work plans which would be considered staff operational responsibilities. For these types of proposed initiatives, the recommendation is to establish the commissions role as a Council Charge “review and comment”. This allows staff to establish a process yet collect comment / feedback from commission members. 3. Other City Work Plans Initiatives tied to city-wide work with unestablished direction or tied to an approval of CIP, was recommended to be removed or moved to the parking lot. Before having commissions expend energy on work still undetermined, staff should establish goals to help identify a commissions’ role. This included tree initiatives and park strategic plans. STAFF REPORT Page 2 4. Role Clarification Commissions are advisory to Council and their work plans should consist of the work they intend to complete in the upcoming year. Language changes were made to clarify role of the commission and eliminate misunderstanding the intent of the initiative. 5. Events When planning communication campaigns and engagement events we need to ensure that 1) we have the appropriate time and resources to produce intended results, and 2) the number of events does not result in City programs competing with each other for participation. In making the final recommendations, staff incorporated feedback from the Council work session. Since the work session, one initiative was added to the Energy & Environment Commission work plan. This initiative reads: Initiative #7: Coordinate 50th Anniversary of Earth Day event with Edina Community Education. There were a few discussions at the work session about ideas for the Energy & Environment Commission (EEC). These ideas were not added to the proposed work plans but are listed below for Council review. 1. Sustainability Award - The Commission launched the Business Recognition Program (BRP) in 2019 that achieves goals of recognizing organizations outside of City Hall who contribute to sustainability. The BRP is a work plan item for 2020. For recognizing individuals’ contributions to sustainability, the City has Hometown Heroes as an avenue for such award. EEC and staff can continue to recommend residents like the current Heroes, Marcie and Tom Hamel, for their work on water quality. 2. Styrofoam The EEC had this initiative on 2016 work plan in the form of Study and Report. The Study and Report was submitted to Council on November 7, 2016. During 2019 Work Plan discussion, to-go food packaging ordinance did come up in the EEC discussion. The EEC decided not to put it on the Work Plan, but in the parking lot until curbside organics was successfully launched. There was also discussion of whether an ordinance was the best policy to tackle considering the compostable packaging is becoming more ubiquitous and might there be a different opportunity to be a leader. The conversation at the work session was to focus on curbside organics first. Staff’s recommendation is to approve the 2020 Commission work plans as presented. Energy & Environment 2020 DRAFT Commission Work Plan Template Initiative 1 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge Continue Dec-20 2 (review and comment) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support Staff Liaison NA Staff Liaison (40 hrs) Initiative 2 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge Event Dec-20 4 (review and decide) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support Funds available Staff Liaison, Other $200 for supplies and food Staff Liaison to post event (8hrs), Organics Coordinator (20hrs) and Recycling Coordinator (8 hrs) can advise and provide materials already created. Initiative 3 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge Ongoing 4 (review and decide) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support Review and decide on the Business Recognition Program outreach and application review. By the end of Q4, complete a program assessment.Horan Review and Comment Progress Report: Review and comment on Climate Action Plan during development and final plan. Jackson, Satterlee Review and Decide Review and decide on commission members coordinating and tabling at City events to educate the community on organics and recycling.Lanzas, Maynor Progress Report: Review and Decide NA Staff liaison to manage in take and acceptance process (40 hrs), CTS to support communication updates (16 hrs), Staff liaison to manage in take and acceptance process (40 hrs), CTS to support communication updates (16 hrs), Community Engagment Coordinator (8 hrs) Initiative 4 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge Event July 4 (review and decide) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support Funds available Staff Liaison Initiative 5 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge New Dec-20 2 (review and comment) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support NA Initiative 6 Initiative Type Completion Date Council Charge New April 4 (review and decide) Lead Commissioners Budget Staff Support Staff Liaison NA CTS Progress Report: Progress Report: Progress Report: Review and Decide Coordinate 50th Anniversary of Earth Day event with Edina Community Education. Progress Report: Review and Comment Appoint up to 2 members to provide feedback on PARC's initiative (#4) to develop criteria that incorporates sustainability and equity for prioritizing capital improvements for park infrastructure needs, including playground equipment, warming houses and core amenities for expansion and replacement before final criteria goes to Council. Review and Decide Co-chair a cross-commission committee (EEC & HRRC) to coordinate the "Sharing Values, Sharing Communities Event" on the adpatation and /or resilience on climate change. Committee will be comprised of no more than 2-3 members from each commission and one member from each commission will serve as a co-chair Hussian, Martinez Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VI.B. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From:Tara Brown Item Activity: Subject:Initiative 6: Panel for event CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: The April 20 joint event with Community Education will be a screening of a food waste documentary and a panel on food. Discuss potential panelist for event. Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VI.C. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:Resolution of Support Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description 2020-19 Resolution for Energy Performance Standards Minnesota advance energy performance standards Staff Report: Resolution Establishing a Policy to Support Improve Energy Performance Standards in the State of Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 2020-19 A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR ESTABLISHING A POLICY TO SUPPORT IMPROVED ENERGY PERFORMACE STANDARDS IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA WHEREAS, buildings account for approximately 40% of all the energy used in Minnesota and new development practices have the opportunity to make the greatest longstanding impact; and WHEREAS, there is overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is a significant threat to human civilization and is caused primarily by the combustion of fossil fuels; and WHEREAS, the state of Minnesota is not on track to meet it’s 80% carbon reduction by 2050 goal; and WHEREAS, City of Edina is not on track to meet their energy or carbon reduction goals of 80% by 2050. WHEREAS, high efficiency construction presents opportunities for workers in manufacturing, construction, and service sectors, and it is essential that workers play a role in helping drive innovation towards a clean energy economy while creating and maintaining family-sustaining jobs; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina is interested in improving health and supporting economic development using environmentally conscious efforts; and WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota Climate Strategies and Economic Opportunities report identified implementation of a “stretch code” to improve energy efficiency as a leading cost-effective strategy in meeting the state’s 80% greenhouse gas reduction goal by 2050; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina supports individual Minnesota cities having the option to adopt more stringent energy requirements for new construction and major renovation buildings as an issue of local autonomy, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota that the City formally adopts a policy to support state legislation leading to higher performing commercial buildings through advanced energy performance standards. Attest:________________________________ ________________________________ Sharon Allison, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of [month] X, 2019, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this X day of [month], 2019. _______________________________ City Clerk WHAT: An advanced building performance standard could be offered as an optional appendix to the state’s building code allowing cities to adopt a higher energy standard for new and major renovation commercial and multifamily buildings. The appendix would be available to jurisdictions as a uniform, advanced energy standard. WHY: An advanced building performance standard is necessary to allow the State and cities to cost effectively meet our climate and other clean energy goals. The State of Minnesota, and many cities, have climate action goals that call for an 80% reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, but we are not on track to meet these goals. New and renovated buildings are a significant source of GHG emissions and must be addressed. Today, Minnesota cities cannot require that commercial buildings be designed and constructed to meet a standard above the state code, thereby limiting the carbon reduction cities can achieve. Cities view the rapid growth in new commercial and multifamily development as a major missed opportunity to have an impact and want to act soon. Additionally, an advanced building performance standard would have a positive impact on job growth in the building construction, building operations, and design sectors. HISTORY & BACKGROUND OF THE ADVANCED BUILDING PERFORMANCE STANDARD EFFORT:• An advanced building standard was recognized as a key GHG reduction strategy more than a decade ago, first through the state-led MN Climate Change Advisory Group stakeholder process 2008 report and again through the EQB-led Climate Solutions and Economic Opportunities (CSEO) project in 2014. • In 2019, state Rep. Jamie Long authored a bill to create an advanced building performance standard - Voluntary option for cities to adopt - Supported by 12 cities around the state, League of Minnesota Cities, AIA-MN - Sen. Dave Senjem sponsored the bill in the senate - Passed in House energy omnibus bill; negotiated out during conference committee • Fall 2019: Convened three city-led workshops to identify common interests and solutions, engaging 22 cities statewide - Utilities, architectural community, design engineers, and insurance industry participation - Other stakeholder meetings: trade groups, affordable housing, multifamily builder assoc. • Departments of Commerce (Commerce) and Labor & Industry (DLI) host a broad stakeholder process - Five meetings between October 2019 – January 2020 - Includes contractors, trades, multifamily, energy efficiency, cities, and legislators A MINNESOTA ADVANCED BUILDING PERFORMANCE STANDARD EXAMPLES FROM OTHER STATES/PROVINCES: MASSACHUSETTS (Adopted 2009) • Performance-driven code • Being updated as a net-zero stretch code NEW YORK CITY (Adopted 2015) • Reduces building energy use by 23% (2012 baseline) BRITISH COLUMBIA (Adopted 2017) • Voluntary provincial standard • Reaches net-zero energy ready by 2032 PARTICIPATING CITIES & GUEST STAKEHOLDERS Planning Team Cities: Bloomington, Edina, Minneapolis, Rochester, Saint Louis Park, and Saint Paul Collaborators: Twenty-three total engaged cities, AIA MN, USGBC MN, investor owned, corporative, and municipal electric and natural gas utilities, and Insurance Federation of MN. SOME WAYS TO SUPPORT: • Pass a resolution pledging your city’s support • Request lawmakers support – legislators, DLI and Commerce Commissioners, Governor’s Office • Testify at a legislative committee hearing FOR MORE INFORMATION: Ben Rabe, rabe@fresh-energy.org February 4, 2020 Mayor and City Council Tara Brown, Sustainability Manager Support for Resolution Establishing a Policy to Support Improve Energy Performance Standards in the State of Minnesota Information / Background: An advanced building performance standard is necessary to allow the State and cities to cost effectively meet our climate and other clean energy goals. The State of Minnesota, and many cities, have climate action goals that call for an 80% reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, but we are not on track to meet these goals. New and renovated buildings are a significant source of GHG emissions. In Edina, commercial buildings make up approximately 65% of the electricity consumption. Today, Minnesota cities cannot require that commercial buildings meet a standard above the state code, thereby limiting the carbon reduction cities can achieve. An advanced building standard was recognized as a key GHG reduction strategy more than a decade ago, first through the state-led MN Climate Change Advisory Group stakeholder process 2008 report and again through the EQB-led Climate Solutions and Economic Opportunities (CSEO) project in 2014. Additionally, an advanced building performance standard would have a positive impact on job growth in the building construction, building operations, and design sectors. Massachusetts, New York City, and the British Columbia have implemented successful policies to advance the energy efficiency and resiliency of new buildings while supporting the economy. An advanced building performance standard could be offered as an optional appendix to the state’s building code allowing cities to adopt a higher energy standard for new and major renovation commercial and multifamily buildings. The appendix would be available to jurisdictions as a uniform, advanced energy standard. Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VII.A. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:Update: Flood Risk Strategy Task Force CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VII.B. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From:Bayardo Lanzas, EEC Commissioner Item Activity: Subject:Update: Human Services Taskforce CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: Commissioner Lanzas will give an update on the taskforce work he participated in. Final report from the Human Services Taskforce can be found here: https://edina.novusagenda.com/AgendaPublic/CoverSheet.aspx? ItemID=7482&MeetingID=1120 Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VIII.A. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:Climate Mayors Steering Committee CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: Mayor Hovland was selected to be a part of the Climate Mayors Steering Committee. Read more here: https://www.edinamn.gov/civicalerts.aspx?aid=828 Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VIII.G. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:Adopt a Storm Drain CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: Adopt-a-drain 2019 metrics Program launched in May 2019 (soft launch in March 2019) 65 new participants 100 drains adopted (75% Nine Mile Creek watershed, 25% Minnehaha Creek watershed) Participants reported collecting 396.3 lbs of debris (75% leaves, 25% sediment and trash) https://www.adopt-a-drain.org/ Best drain names: Alexander the Grate Draindream Reliever Sally Lane Drain of Fame! Thirsty Draino Malfoy Galapadrain Flo Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: VIII.H. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From:Tara Brown, EEC Liaison Item Activity: Subject:Wood Smoke Education Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Please let EEC Liaison know if you are willing to review MN GreenCorps' draft presentation and give feedback. INTRODUCTION: MN GreenCorps member at the American Lung Association is working on woodsmoke education to share with Commissioners. T he member would like to present a draft of his research to a few Commissioners and get feedback on the presentation. Date: January 29, 2020 Agenda Item #: IX.A. To:Energy and Environment Commission Item Type: From: Item Activity: Subject:2020 Calendar CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description 2020 Council and Advisory Commission Meetings 2020 EEC Meeting and Roster List Final 2020 EEC Initiative Calendar 2020 CITY OF EDINA COUNCIL AND ADVISORY COMMISSIONS MEETINGS, HOLIDAYS, DAYS OF RELIGOUS OBSERVANCE AND ELECTION DATES Holidays City Council Nite to Unite Pln Comm Trns Comm Pk & Rec Comm Indicates a religious holiday's observance Election Day HRA HP Comm Health Comm Human R/R Comm E& E Comm Arts & Culture Comm JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER NOVEMBER APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER DECEMBER Adopted City Council Revised City Council Adopted HRA 2020 Meetings and Events Day Date Event Time Location Wed Jan 29 Joint Presentation to Planning Commission and EEC 6:00 pm Community Room Wed Jan 29* Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs Feb 13 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs Mar 12 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Mon Mar 30 Volunteer Recognition 6:00 pm Braemar Golf Course Thurs April 2* Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Mon April 20 Food Waste Screening and Panel 7:00 pm Edina Community Ed Tues April 30 BC Member Annual Reception 6:00 pm Braemar Golf Course Thurs May 14 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs June 11 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs July 9 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs August 13 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs Sept 10 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Tues Sept 15 Work Session w/ City Council 5:30 pm Community Room Thurs Oct 8 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs Nov 12 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Thurs Dec 10 Regular Meeting 7:00 pm Community Room Attendance at Regular Meetings and Rescheduled Regular Meetings are counted towards attendance policy. *Note: Meeting date is different than the common recurrence Chair and Vice Chair specific meetings Tues TBD Chair and Vice Chair Annual Meeting 5:00 pm Braemar Golf Course Tues Oct 6 2020 Work Plan Review w/ Council (Chair only) 5:30 pm Community Room Roster Name Email Glahn, Bill billglahn@aol.com Horan, Michelle mhoran00@gmail.com Hussian, Paul pahussian@hotmail.com Jackson, Carolyn (Chair) bjandcj@aol.com Lanzas, Bayardo blanzas@artaxstudio.com Manser, Richard richardmanser@icloud.com Martinez, Ana anam22696@isd273.org Maynor, Chloe chloem20475@isd273.org Satterlee, Lauren (Vice Chair) lauren.mpls.mn@gmail.com Seeley, Melissa msee10@me.com Brown, Tara (Liaison) tbrown@edinamn.gov Casella, Casey (City Fellow) ccasella@edinamn.gov Bike Rack Ideas • Increase street sweeping, water quality improvements, and conservation actions • Education and outreach events • Enhanced tree ordinance • City owned building energy efficiency • Partnering with other cities on resident outreach and congregation outreach • Citywide waste collection day • To-go packaging and plastic bag ordinances • Develop a program with realtors to give sellers the opportunity to showcase environmental improvement to their home 2020 EEC Work Plan Timeline and Event Calendar Events Items of Focus Presentations Initiative (I)1: Climate Action Plan I2: Recycling & Organics Education I3: Business Recognition Program I4: Co-chair “Sharing Values, Sharing” Communities Event I5: Feedback on PARCs Initiative 4 I6: Co-Lead Edina Community Education Cmsr Lead CJ LS BL CM MH PH AM JAN - EEC meeting (1/29) - 6pm Passive Homes (Mike Woosley) FEB - EEC meeting (2/13) Vote on Chair - Salt Resistant Grass (Dom Christensen) MAR - EEC meeting (3/12) Planning EPS Event - 2019 efficiency reporting APR - EEC meeting (4/2) - EPS Comm Education Event (4/20) MAY - EEC meeting (5/14) - Fourth of July Prep - Annual Water Resources Report Working document to review JUNE - EEC meeting (6/11) JULY - EEC meeting (7/14) Fourth of July Parade AUG - EEC meeting (8/13) - Work plan discussion - Strategy offsite SEP - EEC meeting (9/10) - EEC work session (9/15) - Work Plan due - Open Streets - Work Plan approval OCT - EEC meeting (10/8) -Chair present Work Plan to Council NOV - EEC meeting (11/12) - May Term Opportunities for Student DEC Additional Speakers or items to cover in the year: • Master Gardeners – Jon Scoll • - EEC meeting (12/10) Green shaded area denotes staff availability