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Members Present: <br />Members Absent: <br />Also Present: <br />None <br />APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br />ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY BOARD <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />On Monday, March 3, 2008, the Environmental Policy Board (EPB) met in the Mississippi River <br />Room, Ramsey Municipal Center, 7550 Sunwood Drive, Ramsey, Minnesota. <br />Chairperson Joe McDilda <br />Board Member Bob Bentz <br />Board Member John Freeburg <br />Board Member Wayne Harvey <br />Board Member Michael Max <br />Board Member Bob Sibilski <br />Board Member Thomas Stodola <br />Environmental Coordinator Chris Anderson <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />• Chairperson McDilda the meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. <br />CITIZEN INPUT <br />Board Member Bentz stated that he had seen an ad in the Ramsey Resident advising that the City <br />would be collecting computers and televisions. He questioned where those materials would end <br />up. <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson stated that the City works with one of two companies in <br />Minnesota who have signed Basal Action Network's E- Stewardship pledge, which states that the <br />material would not be exported and that prison labor would not be used in the recycling process. <br />He stated that the City works with a company named RetroFit Recycling and that the collection <br />would be free of charge. He advised that there would be a mailing a few weeks before the event. <br />He stated that he is aware of the problem of electronics being exported to third world countries <br />and that there was an excellent article in National Geographic discussing the issue. <br />Board Member Sibilski questioned if there had been any thought to make the collection of <br />florescent bulbs no charge. He stated that it would be easy for people to throw them in the <br />garbage if there was a charge to turn them in for recycling. <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson advised that they will not be advertising this fact, but he <br />was thinking of having the first ten free of charge in relation to florescent bulbs. <br />Environmental Policy Board / March 3, 2008 <br />Page 1 of 8 <br />
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