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recommendations); and current status of the city's LED conversion — interior and <br />exterior. <br />Member Heimerl suggested a summer field trip with longer daylight hours (May or <br />July agendas) for citywide projects of interest to the PWETC. Member Seigler <br />suggested it may be of interest to the PWETC to view the Metropolitan Council's <br />sanitary sewer line replacement project; with Mr. Culver clarifying that the bids <br />were anticipated for award in May and the earliest work start date anticipated in <br />October of 2017 through the spring of 2019, opining there wouldn't be much to <br />observe before the winter months. <br />Member Wozniak suggested review of Ramsey County's organics collection <br />program; and research by staff to see if they had yet to identify any sites in and <br />around Roseville for expansion. Member Wozniak suggested another fieldtrip <br />could be to the Washington -Ramsey County Recycling facility in Newport, MN. <br />With only Member Seigler having attended a tour of the Eureka MRF, Chair <br />Cihacek suggested that may be a good fall fieldtrip after the upcoming busier <br />agenda months had been completed. <br />Chair Cihacek suggested a policy overview, including educating the PWETC on <br />where the money comes from and how it is designated, as well as an inventory of <br />stormwater management for residential and commercial properties as researched <br />by staff (April agenda). Chair Cihacek opined that this would serve as good <br />background on the next step conversations planned over the summer and inform <br />the comprehensive plan with a citywide perspective. <br />In that vein and at the request of Member Wozniak, Mr. Culver reviewed the <br />quarterly fee paid by single-family homes of a certain size $11/quarter - $45/year), <br />with multi -family and apartment buildings, as well as commercial buildings, paying <br />a much larger fee. <br />8. Adjourn <br />Member Trainor moved, Member Wozniak seconded, adjournment of the meeting <br />at approximately 7:43 p.m. <br />Ayes: 5 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />Page 11 of 11 <br />
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