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Average of Overall Aggregate Drop-off Site <br />Evaluation Score <br />10 <br />S.4 <br />Y 8 <br />0 <br />y <br />4.8 <br />Q 4 <br />0 <br />Dale Street Leaf Recycling Victoria Ballfields Dale Street Soccer Fields <br />Center <br />Site <br />Figure 4. Average of overall aggregate drop-off site evaluation scores, Roseville, <br />Minnesota, 2017. <br />Victoria Ballfields <br />The second site evaluated was the Victoria Ballfields located east of Victoria Street and north <br />of County Road B2 West (Figure 2). Site evaluation data analysis showed that all evaluators <br />awarded the maximum points possible to each of the five evaluation categories making the <br />individual evaluator scores equal to 10 and the overall average site score also equal to 10 <br />(Figure 3-4). This finding suggests that the Victoria Ballfields location is a highly suitable <br />candidate for establishment of an organics recycling drop-off site. <br />Additional observational notes show that four of the five evaluators commented on the large <br />lot. Three of the five evaluators also noted that the lot was paved and that a municipal solid <br />waste dumpster was already present at the site (Appendix F). <br />Dale Street Soccer Fields <br />The third site evaluated was the Dale Street Soccer Fields located on the west side of Dale <br />Street and south of County Road C (Figure 2). An analysis of the site evaluation data showed <br />that all evaluators awarded maximum points to both the accessibility and parking/traffic <br />categories for the Dale Street Soccer Fields evaluation (Figure 3). These top scoring categories <br />were followed closely by the security category, the walkability category, and finally by the site <br />characteristics category. There was little variability in the aggregate site scores assigned by the <br />individual evaluators. All site scores ranged from eight to nine total points. The average of the <br />aggregate scores was 8.4 points out of a possible 10 points (Figure 4). <br />A comparison of additional observations recorded by evaluators during site evaluations <br />showed that four of the five evaluators noted the presence of a municipal solid waste dumpster <br />at the site (Appendix F). <br />11 <br />
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