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B�ca�zse of strong pricing, Raseville is an track to receive closer to �84,OOQ �n revenue sharing <br />in 2006. For the first half of th� y�ar wc hav� received $4�,000 in revenue sharing. <br />The Recycling F�d is an e�terprise fund and all revenues received are placed in that fund. <br />T�aey may onXy b� spent for progra�ns or services admianisteared �u�der tha� fund which are <br />currently recycIing colleeiion, pracessing and marketing and the annual �Ciean Up Day {note: <br />rnany items cnllected at the Clean Up Day such as appliances and electronzcs aa-e recycl�d). <br />Rosevillc pays #'or its recycliz�g pragra�a frona three fi�nding sources: ��es paid by residents, an <br />annual SCORE grant from Ramsey County of ap�roximateTy $60,000, and revenue sh�ring <br />proceeds. Residents were billed $5.75 per quartear an �aeir water bill in 2005. Beeause t�e <br />exaci impacts of revent�e sharing were unlrnc�wn when annual billing rates w�r� set in <br />December 2Q05, the recycling fe�; remained unchangeci at $5.'75 per quartez £or 20Q6, <br />The eouncil requesteci the contract with Eureka Recycling incluc�e a provision io switch to <br />weekly recycling eolleciiaz�. According to �lae prt�pasa� s�bmitied by Eureka Recycling <br />weekly collection would cost an additional $.30 per household per month or $33,717,b0 per <br />year. Praceeds frarn the revenue sharing could l�e used to cnver the additianal eost of the <br />increased level of servicc witl�ou� changin� ra�es ta resident�. <br />* Page 2 <br />