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Chair Cihacek inquired about salt projections for the year. <br />Mr. Culver responded his is unsure how many tons they have left, but there is still <br />plenty in stock that will carry into neat year. When they order salt, they must take <br />at least 80 percent and up to 120 percent of what they order. <br />Member Trainor inquired if there is security fencing around the water booster <br />station. <br />Mr. Culver responded they do not yet have security fencing but have discussed <br />different types of fencings to use when the project is completed. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated site security will be considered during Phase 3 of the <br />proj ect. <br />Member Trainor referred to a Ramsey County flyer that included a brochure on <br />recycling in Roseville. He stated it did not indicate that nos. 3 and 6 plastics are <br />restricted for recycling. Under paper products, the paper towel and toilet paper rolls <br />are now approved for recycling. He questioned the accuracy as well as the <br />education on these two items. <br />Mr. Culver responded he believes the paper towel rolls are accepted as of the City's <br />last contract, which began in January 2017. Regarding the plastics, the County tries <br />to maintain consistency in the information it provides to each City. They may not <br />be focusing on the numbers anymore, but he will get more information on it. <br />Member Trainor stated it would be nice to see this brochure revised. They will <br />either see items in recycling that do not belong there, or people will not recycle all <br />that they can. <br />Mr. Culver announced the new Commission members are Michael Joyce, who <br />works for Metro Transit; and, Martin Kors and Michael Kruse who both work for <br />Mn/DOT. These new members will be sworn in at the April meeting and will <br />replace Members Seigler, Heimerl and Thurnau. He thanked the outgoing Members <br />for their service and time with the Commission. <br />Mr. Freihammer noted there will be some small changes to the new atlases for each <br />Commissioner member and requested they bring in their old atlas to be recycled. <br />Member Trainor reminded the Commission they need to identify an Ethics <br />Commission Member and volunteered to serve in this role. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated typically the Chair has served on the Ethics Commission. <br />Page 3 of 16 <br />
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