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based on recommendations in the Vista 2000 report . Vista 2000 was set tip by the City Council <br />to bring together citizens, city officials, and business, education, and civic groups to create a <br />vision for Roseville 's future The environmental goals adopted by the Count' are <br />® Identify and solve local pollution problems Cap ough dean up, mitigation and <br />prevention <br />® Continue the emphasis on waste reduction and the improvement of the community's <br />recycling efforts. <br />® Continue the emphasis on strong programs which develop environmental awareness <br />in all of our citizenry. <br />There has also been a developing difference in polity. The City has traditionally treated ninth <br />family complexes such as apartment buildings as commercial buildings. Commercial buildings <br />are not provided the same level of City service especially in recycling. Meanwlvle Minnesota <br />and Ramsey County have set garbage and recycling laws and policies that consider ninth family <br />complexes to be similar to single -family homes. <br />In June 2001 the Roseville Qty Count' established a Residential Solid Waste and Recycling <br />Citizen Advisory Committee to investigate and update the Qty's policies on residential garbage <br />and recycling <br />The Council solicited membership, reviewed the applications and appointed Committee mem- <br />bers. The Committee began meeting in August 2001 Committee members were Todd Ander <br />v, Rebecca Caulfield Paul Severson, Jeff Travis, Judy Wood and Joe Wozniak Assistant City <br />Manager Christine Butterfield and Recycling Coordinator Tim Pratt served as staff support . <br />The goal has been to design the best quality, most cost effective system of garbage and recycling <br />services that meet the needs of residents and goals established by the City Council following the <br />1992 Vista 2000 report . <br />Committee members learned about the solid waste and recycling policies and practices in a <br />number of ways <br />® Heard presentations from State, Ramsey County and city officials on topics including <br />recycling at multi family complexes, landfills, cleanup days, State and County <br />policies, the effects of garbage tuck traffic on Roseville str eets, Household <br />Hazardous Waste collection, the 1991 report on garbage collection, St Paul s <br />groundbrealang recycling collection study, and organized collection of garbage <br />® Toured the Resource Recovery Facility in Newport, <br />other cities dean up day activities, and the <br />Household Hazardous Waste collection site in St. <br />Paul <br />® Read reports and background information h on City, <br />Ramsey County, State of Minnesota and national <br />sources. Comrrvllee mambere munng <br />the Reeource Remvary, <br />Faci &y <br />
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