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319 <br />320 <br />321 <br />322 <br />323 <br />324 <br />325 <br />326 <br />327 <br />328 <br />329 <br />330 <br />331 <br />332 <br />333 <br />334 <br />335 <br />336 <br />337 <br />338 <br />339 <br />340 <br />341 <br />342 <br />343 <br />344 <br />345 <br />346 <br />347 <br />348 <br />349 <br />350 <br />351 <br />352 <br />353 <br />354 <br />355 <br />356 <br />357 <br />358 <br />359 <br />360 <br />361 <br />362 <br />363 <br />364 <br />Roseville PWET Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Page 8, April 25, 2017 <br />people backing in to pick-up compost and chips. Member Trainor suggested <br />installing a pad off the east end of the existing parking lot in space not currently <br />being used, especially since those dropping off organics would spend a minimum <br />amount of time and not use up parking space for any significant amount of time. <br />Further discussion on potential design of the site ensued and access issues. <br />Mr. Culver agreed that staff would explore this issue more, and while it may delay <br />start up, suggested more discussion with the Parks and Recreation Commission <br />and to receive public input on a proposed location. Ak <br />Member Wozniak noted that the PWETC <br />collection site in Roseville, but the concern was <br />the current leaf compost site to avoid any c <br />clippings, etc.) that would serve to further C94 <br />Mr. Culver agreed that he had concer sing <br />how to monitor the site to avoid contract d <br />off leaves at the Roseville site and avoidin <br />site by combining it with n �-resich,ent drop <br />availability of city -specific sed program <br />Member Misra asked if Ramsey <br />from this type of collection <br />collection of orwifishL <br />support an organic <br />tion right and protect <br />aterials (e.g. grass <br />;af collectioncluding <br />oseville resi is dropping <br />any more attention to that <br />organics and confusing the <br />piffed timeline to move away <br />toward residential curbside <br />sere waplan to do so at this point, since the <br />ity unt t was proven for haulers that there was <br />s to make curbside service efficient. While <br />sear uture, and the city had the option to include <br />unicipal organized curbside collection program <br />area, Mr. Springman advised that it would require <br />and at this time there was no estimate of that <br />F <br />the PWETC for its initial input and advised that staff would <br />scussions about other potential sites, and then return with their <br />ons to the PWETC at a future meeting. <br />7. Stormwater Mitigation Requirements Review <br />Mr. Culver noted PWETC discussions over the last few months about the various <br />levels of stormwater management requirements and agencies involved and at what <br />level. Mr. Culver noted that those discussions included what triggered agency <br />requirements, costs associated and the actual requirements of each agency <br />compared to those of the city. <br />