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Roseville PWET Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Page 6, April 25, 2017 <br />228 also reviewed the county's efforts and sources to communicate the services; <br />229 kitchen caddies, starter kits and loyalty cards. Mr. Springman advised that <br />230 caddies and starter packets were handed out at yard waste sites along with tips to <br />231 start composting organics; and supplemental bags available at those sites when <br />232 dropping off full collection bags. Mr. Springman suggested having them <br />233 available at City Hall for additional convenience for residents as well as at the <br />234 collection sites. <br />235 <br />236 Mr. Springman referenced a sample service agreement for hosting cities, with a <br />237 City of Maplewood agreement provided to staff outlining city/county <br />238 responsibilities and a point person for each agency Iden ' the agreement. <br />239 <br />240 Mr. Culver reported that city staff had been brain ith Mr. Springman on <br />241 potential sites in Roseville. Mr. Culver advised t the all parking lot was <br />242 already overtaxed and therefore not a viabl a d furth ised that several <br />243 park locations and adjacent parking lots re discussed to de e what made <br />244 the most sense initially and could pro be a aller investm the leaf <br />245 collection site. <br />246 <br />247 Chair Cihacek asked Mr. Jo on to share so the specifics of potential sites <br />248 in Roseville that could sery organics ff site, including the leaf <br />249 collection site at County Road Street an space within that site. <br />250 Mr. Johnson reviewed some of t con ns in ermining a site, including <br />251 potential traffic with any resident ey and other municipalities able <br />252 to use a Rosev' Mr. John advised at the proposed collection site <br />253 would con si f a co to slab wit two dumpsters inside the gate adjacent to <br />254 the comp with ing and a e service worked out with Ramsey <br />255 County. With nce ha g reviewed the site, they found no <br />256 prob d Mr. son at Waste Management had also reviewed <br />257 appr e si access y their trucks. With a gate in place, Mr. <br />258 hnson note the Id be kept open for 24/7 access; and since it is <br />259 dy a hidde e sta didn't feel any additional enclosures and related <br />260 ex es would be eded eyond the existing concrete wall. <br />261 <br />262 From t blic rks staff's perspective, Mr. Johnson reviewed the pros and <br />263 cons of a e organic collection site, with no significant impact identified. <br />264 Mr. Johnson ised that staff considered having collection bags available at City <br />265 Hall the best option versus having city staff monitor the leaf collection site for an <br />266 ample bag supply, with Ramsey County staff monitoring bag supplies in <br />267 conjunction with weekly pick-up service. Mr. Johnson advised that Public Works <br />268 and Ramsey County staff would work with the city's communications department <br />269 for education and outreach to Roseville residents. Mr. Johnson reviewed one of <br />270 the cons with the yard waste site would be a potential layout change for compost <br />271 and wood chips, currently experiencing muddy walking conditions and tracking <br />272 dirt onto Dale Street and with yard waste dropped inside the access gate, there <br />
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