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136 <br />137 <br />138 <br />139 <br />140 <br />141 <br />142 <br />143 <br />144 <br />145 <br />146 <br />147 <br />148 <br />149 <br />150 <br />151 <br />152 <br />153 <br />154 <br />155 <br />156 <br />157 <br />158 <br />159 <br />160 <br />161 <br />162 <br />163 <br />164 <br />165 <br />166 <br />167 <br />168 <br />169 <br />170 <br />171 <br />172 <br />173 <br />174 <br />175 <br />176 <br />177 <br />178 <br />179 <br />180 <br />181 <br />6. <br />Roseville PWET Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Page 4, April 25, 2017 <br />to interfere with area local and regional events and activities. Mr. Culver reported <br />that each agency was getting better in being aware of and coordinating with other <br />agency systems. <br />Election of Officers <br />Motion <br />Member Wozniak moved nomination of Member Cihacek, and Member <br />Heimerl seconded, appointment of Member Cihacek to continue serving as <br />Chair of the PWETC for the term of one year. <br />Member Cihacek accepted the appointment and nominatiojg ceased. <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />Motion <br />Member Seigler moved nominati <br />Trainor seconded appointment of e <br />the PWETC for the term of one year. <br />Member Wozniak accepted <br />Organics Recycling <br />Mr. Culver repo <br />Wozniak, <br />to serve as <br />tions ceased. <br />Member <br />Chair of <br />4 4,antici ion of this agenda item, the city's <br />osting on NextDoor.com and had received <br />port of organic recycling in Roseville. Mr. Culver <br />h Ramsey County Environmental Health for a <br />ated Organics (SSO); the background of Ramsey <br />goals for this recycling opportunity. <br />Mr. Sprin' resentation included the request and approval by the Ramsey <br />County Boar Commissioners in 2013 to add SSO collections to all seven yard <br />waste sites ring regular site hours; to expand winter hours (December through <br />March) and to include weekends at all sites. With any of those sites currently <br />available to Ramsey County residents, and estimated participation of 1,200, Mr. <br />Springman reported that the next goal is to expand services to local community <br />event coordinators (e.g. zero waste events. <br />At this time, Mr. Springman advised that the county's recycling contractor <br />provided BPI certified compostable bags in two different sizes for residents' use. <br />Mr. Springman reviewed other acceptable compost bags, with all collected and <br />