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Mr. Freihammer stated Attachment A was what was adopted in 2012 by the <br />Commission but never went forward to the Council. Attachment B is a similar <br />policy but a more updated version. He noted the attachments are very similar. <br />Chair Cihacek indicated Attachment B will work. <br />Member Trainor understood the Chair's comment for moving forward but he did <br />not see any reason why staff cannot work to incorporate the comments from this <br />meeting and then the Commission can discuss at a future meeting. <br />Mr. Freihammer suggested staff clean up Attachment B with the comments made <br />and bring back to the Commission at the November meeting for review and an <br />official recommendation to the City Council. <br />The Commission agreed. <br />7. Items for Next Meeting — November 2018 <br />Discussion ensued regarding the November PWETC agenda: <br />• Update on Snow Event Parking Regulations <br />• 2019 Work Plan <br />• Organics Recycling <br />• Complete Street Policy <br />Mr. Freihammer noted at this point there will not be a meeting in December. <br />Chair Cihacek asked what staff was going to discuss in relation to Organics <br />Recycling. <br />Mr. Freihammer hoped to have a plan at the lead recycling site that can be shared <br />with the Commission. <br />Member Wozniak asked if staff knew when that topic would go forward to the <br />City Council. <br />Mr. Freihammer thought it would be presented after the first of the year. <br />Member Wozniak stated he found out that the City could receive score grants <br />from the State through the County of approximately $8,000. It is called an <br />incentive grant and by hosting an organic drop off site the City would be eligible <br />for the $8,000. <br />Chair Cihacek asked what the $8,000 was to be spent towards. <br />Member Wozniak stated there was really no earmark. The City agrees to host an <br />organic site and enter into an agreement and the City gets $8,000. He thought one <br />Page 14 of 15 <br />