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<br /> <br /> <br />6.Communication Items <br />Public Works Director Marc Culver provided a brief review and update on projects <br />and maintenance activities listed in the staff report dated April 23, 2019. <br /> <br />Mr. Culver stated in regard to the organics drop off site, the City will be installing <br />an organic drop off site in the City of Roseville at the Leaf Recycling Center on <br />Dale Street north of the Nature Center. The design is being finalized internally <br />before entering into an agreement with Ramsey County for the construction and <br />operation of that. He expected the agreement to get to the City Council in May and <br />hope to get construction going this summer. <br /> <br />Member Wozniak asked where on the site would the drop off be located. <br /> <br />Mr. Culver stated it will be located inside of the gate. <br /> <br />Member Wozniak understood the County has been talking to other communities <br />including Little Canada about locating a drop off site there and would be helpful to <br />address some of the concerns Roseville has had about people from other <br />communities coming to that site. <br /> <br />Mr. Culver stated that working with Ramsey County the City hoped to someday <br />offer curbside pick up for organics as well. <br /> <br />Member Wozniak thought that was a few years away and a step in that direction <br />but will require a whole set of infrastructure. <br /> <br />Chair Cihacek stated this weekend is the clean up weekend. <br /> <br />Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson reviewed the City’s clean-up day. <br /> <br />Mr. Culver updated the Commission on the history of the Environmental Review <br />Worksheet (ERW), and the process developments and the City goes through. He <br />stated the City Council did not really respond to the questions raised by residents <br />at that time and thought it was a conversation the Council needed to have as far as <br />providing some direction to the Commission as far as what the Council wants the <br />Commission to look at so the Commission has some direction. <br /> <br />Chair Cihacek asked if the City has an inventory of what the City currently has for <br />regulation that would mitigate or address these issues and how the items work <br />together. <br /> <br />Mr. Culver stated step one might be to assemble a list of what the City does look at <br />under a normal development proposal or review and what is in the City Code. <br /> <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />
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