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<br />3 <br /> <br />solar panels and components the group designed. Hanson will be contacting the <br />Chamber of Commerce to discuss options for sponsorship by local businesses for <br />the construction and will report back. <br /> <br />5.6 Ordinance change for ECC members <br /> <br />Sagstetter provided a redlined version of the current city ordinance for discussion. <br />Edits included expanding the scope of the group to include other sustainability <br />related topics via the Energy City lens. Discussion also included allowing residents <br />and businesses owners to apply for the Commission and expand beyond energy <br />related businesses. The required landfill representative was removed. Edits will be <br />finalized based on discussion and taken to City Council on June 5, 2017. <br /> <br />Motion by Herman and seconded by Chuba to approve the edits. <br /> <br />5.7 New member consideration <br /> <br />Anne Anderson of McKinstry has applied to represent ISD 728 and will be going to <br />City Council for review. <br /> <br />5.8 Climate Smart Municipalities Intern Jonas Scholz <br /> <br />Jonas is working at the waste water treatment plant for his first month with Elk <br />River and will continue to learn about city regulations and processes moving <br />forward. <br /> <br />5.9 SustainER Update <br /> <br />Bednar met with the group twice before the summer break. The group would like to <br />remove the required letter of recommendation for the application process to <br />encourage more students to attend and hopefully join the group in the fall. The <br />Commission was supportive of the change and encouraging the students to focus on <br />projects of interest to them. <br /> <br />6. Next Meeting Agenda Items (August 16, 2018) <br /> 6.1 June 5 City Council update <br /> 6.2 UST Energy City Branding Discussion <br /> <br /> <br />7. Announcements <br />7.1 None <br /> <br />7.2 GRE Pollinator Update <br />There was some undesirable growth over the winter which has been taken care of <br />this spring. The site should be green in the next few weeks. There is an event <br />scheduled for June 19 to highlight the project and provide more information about <br />the benefits of the pollinator site. <br />