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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 08/13/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />4. 8. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #12-08-XXX to Accept Recycling Enhancement Grant Funds from Anoka County and to Amend <br />the Agreement for Residential Recycling Program <br />Background: <br />In June of 2012, the City received notice of a Recycling Enhancement Grant opportunity offered by Anoka <br />County. Grant requests up to $50,000.00 require no match from the applicant. The purpose of the grant program is <br />to increase the amount of material recycled in communities within the county, in part, due to the increased goal set <br />by the State of sixty percent (60%) of waste material being recycled by 2030. <br />The County's 2012 Solid Waste Master Plan incorporated the goals set by the State for waste management, <br />including an increase of recycling waste materials to sixty percent (60%) by the year 2030. This represents an <br />increase of approximately twenty percent (20%) from present. The County is seeking ways to assist with enhancing <br />communities recycling programs. The objective of the Recycling Enhancement Grant program is to generate <br />innovation and efficiency of drop-off recycling centers, recycling day events and municipally sponsored <br />community events. <br />One such project that meets this objective is plan development for a recycling drop-off center. Considering recent <br />discussions that focused on potentially offering year-round collection of used motor oil as well as whether to <br />continue with a contract for curbside recycling service or shift to an open hauling system, Staff submitted an <br />application requesting $30,000.00 to develop non -site specific plans for a recycling drop-off center. The City was <br />recently informed that it was successful in its grant request. <br />Observations: <br />As outlined in the application, the grant funds would be used to work with a consultant to: <br />• Develop overall scope and vision for a facility <br />• Define/identify materials that could be accepted (including materials that presently are more difficult to <br />recycle such as vinyl siding, carpeting and construction debris) <br />• Identifying equipment needs for such a facility <br />• Identifying all costs that would be associated with developing a recycling drop-off center <br />The intent of the grant application is to develop plans for a non -site specific recycling drop-off center that identifies <br />what the minimum space needs, maneuverability and traffic flows for such a facility. Should the City ever pursue <br />this type of facility (for instance, if Ramsey ever shifted from contracted service for curbside collection of <br />recyclables to an open hauling system), having this information will be extremely beneficial. Furthermore, by <br />developing non -site specific plans, it could, in essence, serve as a template for other municipalities within the <br />county, should they wish to pursue this type of facility. <br />Accepting the grant funds will require an amendment to the Agreement for Residential Recycling Program (the <br />"Agreement") between the City and Anoka County (executed by Resolution in January of 2012). The Agreement <br />outlines certain activities and requirements of the City in return for funding through the Select Committee on <br />Recycling and the Environment (SCORE). The SCORE funding is utilized to promote waste reduction and <br />recycling efforts and awareness in the community, to coordinate the spring and fall recycling events, and to fund the <br />recycling coordinator position. As outlined in the Agreement, any amendments must be in writing and signed by <br />both parties. <br />
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