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Chair Cihacek stated since this will be by one of the City's largest park systems, <br />could the City potentially use that site and that container to pilot out organics <br />collections after park events to that dumpster. He wondered if other non-essential <br />users put stuff in the dumpster, which might add more value. <br />Member Wozniak thought the County would be open to something like that. <br />Chair Cihacek stated he would try to scale down the site to match the City use and <br />potentially have other businesses, events, organizations other then residential that <br />are located within Roseville being able to drop off at the site as well. <br />Member Trainor indicated he would like to see this move forward and once built <br />he thought people would use it. He thought the education portion is important, but <br />a baseline has to be established first and then build from there. <br />Member Joyce thought the twenty percent of residents that were indifferent to this <br />were uninformed and were not knowledgeable on this type of recycling and if <br />educated there might be more involvement. <br />Mr. Culver thought as the City gets more of these drop off sites more people will <br />end up using it, people who are not aware of it will be exposed to it more. He <br />thought it will propagate in the use as people understand it more and the benefits of <br />it. <br />Member Wozniak thought there may be a need by residents for smaller trash <br />containers as a result of this and managing waste separately. He did not think the <br />County would support changing the size of their "cookie cutter" enclosure at this <br />point. <br />Chair Cihacek noted the pad would still be the same size but the container could be <br />smaller. <br />Member Wozniak agreed. <br />Member Kruse asked if the County has asked for this before and the City indicated <br />it would be thought about. <br />Mr. Culver stated the County approached the City. He believed it has been over a <br />year now since the City was approached regarding this item. <br />Member Wozniak stated the County is reaching out to a number of communities. <br />The ones that are not currently served by a County yard waste site, Roseville being <br />one of them. <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />
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