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<br />Energy City Commission :tv1inutes <br />March 21, 2007 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />6. Other <br />Commissioner Rohlf thanked Sherburne County for the resolution concerning Energy City. Mayor Klinzing <br />spoke of a partnership between Sherburne County and Energy City and asked what the County Commissioners <br />would like to see. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rohlf stated that Energy City will need to take a step beyond demonstrations and get the entire <br />city involved. He added that the commission will need to brainstorm after the Expo. <br /> <br />Commissioner Adams commented that changes to CIP fund handling (from revenue to percent savings) may <br />affect demonstrations. <br /> <br />County Commissioner Engstrom questioned the future budget of the city regarding whether changes will be <br />made to the fleet (making it more fuel efficient). He asked the philosophical question "why wouldn't you want <br />to?" <br /> <br />Commissioner Rohlf discussed putting the MN GREAT awards on the agenda for the City Council. <br /> <br />7. Schedule N ex! ECC Meeting and Identify Agenda Items <br />The next ECC meeting will be held April 18'h at the new Target Data Center. Commissioners will meet there. The <br />entrance is off Waco Street (next stoplight west of Joplin off Hwy 10). The next Expo subcommittee meeting will <br />be held April 4'" at City Hall. <br /> <br />8. Adjoumment <br /> <br />Meeting was adjourned at 3:17 p.m. followed by a tour of the Twin Lakes Elementary School given by <br />COnun1ssioner Bratlie. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted by, <br /> <br />Nicki Blake-Bradley <br />Environmental Technician <br />