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RRCMP, p. V!I-2 <br /> <br />In the 1993 Report, Parks Revenues were as follows: <br /> <br />Property Tax <br />Tax Sales <br />Licenses & Permits <br />Services & Charges <br />Intergovernmental <br /> <br />Miscellaneous Revenue <br />Internal Transfer <br /> <br />.. $2,024,259 <br />...... 11,358 <br />....... 1,379 <br />..... 534,259 <br />... 1,015,636 <br /> <br />..... 163,603 <br />...... 99,619 <br /> <br />(53%) <br />(<1%) <br /> <br />(14%) (incl. arena fees) <br />(26%) (incl. a Regional <br />Capital Grant of $765,280 <br />and a Regional O&M Grant <br />of $230,000) <br />( 4%) (incl. donations) <br />( 3%) (between depts.) <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />.. $3,150,1i3 (i00%) <br /> <br />This implies $2,834,833 total park operating revenues, without <br />the regional capital grant. <br /> <br />~pecial Operational Concerns: <br /> <br />1. Energy Management and Conservation: <br /> <br />Anoka County has not adopted an energy conservation policy, per <br />se. Energy use by county employees is kept to a minimum by <br />budget restrictions and the necessity to justify all budgeted <br />expenditures. Park buildings are reviewed regularly for their <br />condition, including energy efficiency of heating and cooling <br />equipment, etc. New park building designs are reviewed with the <br />architect for energy efficiency before construction is approved. <br />Thus, there is a functional energy conservation program in the <br />county, though without a formal adopted policy. <br /> <br />2. Solid Waste Management and Recycling <br /> <br />In 1994, Anoka County Parks Department participates in a county- <br />wide program coordinated by the County's Integrated Waste <br />Management Unit. Park crews place and maintain recycling <br />containers in all regional and county parks. A contracted hauler <br />also provides 60 recycling containers in the busiest park sites. <br />Park crews combine recyclables from "their" recyclable containers <br />in the course of their regular maintenance and add them to the <br />public's deposits in the 60 containers. The contractor services <br />the 60 containers as needed, charging the county on a per <br />container basis. <br /> <br />Anoka County operates a yard waste and wood chip composting <br />program from a site in Bunker Hills RP. The program is well <br />known in the county and used by many residents. <br /> <br />rrc~.T-7 <br /> <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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