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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 01/05/2015 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Potential Recycling Activities /Opportunities for 2015 <br />Purpose /Background: <br />5.3. <br />Annually, the City receives funding through the Select Committee on Recycling and the Environment (SCORE) to <br />administer and manage the recycling program. Ramsey's funding allocation for 2015, which includes $10,000.00 <br />(base funding that each community receives) plus an additional $5.00 per household, is $51,835.00. However, there <br />are also additional enhancement funds available for various focus areas including monthly drop -off events, park and <br />event recycling, curbside and multi -unit recycling, general enhancement grants, and organics collection. The <br />purpose of this case is to consider possible opportunities for program enhancements that might qualify for <br />additional funding. <br />Observations /Alternatives: <br />The 'standard' funding ($51,835.00) is used for general program and contract administration, spring and fall <br />recycling events, educational and marketing materials, etc. The purpose of the additional enhancement funds is to <br />assist municipalities in implementing new or improved recycling opportunities for the community that will help <br />meet the tonnage goal for Anoka County established by the State of Minnesota. In 2015, Ramsey's goal (based on <br />175 pounds per person per year in multi -unit buildings [5 units or more] and 190 pounds per person per year for <br />single family homes [up to 4 units] is 2,291 tons (up from 2,263 tons in 2014). <br />There are several opportunities that Staff is researching for possibly implementation in 2015. The following are <br />ideas or concepts being considered: <br />Multi -unit (apartment complexes) recycling events. Various communities have implemented a'mobile' recycling <br />event geared specifically toward apartment complexes. Typically, the events focus on e -waste and the collection <br />event occurs at the site of the apartment complex. This would obviously require cooperation from the on -site <br />management staff of a complex but could provide another opportunity for recycling. <br />Multi -city collection event(s). Staff is also in discussions with Anoka to possibly develop a joint collection event <br />or events. This could prove beneficial as it may reduce the cost to residents if there is a greater pool of potential <br />attendees and may also create an opportunity to offer collection of additional materials (e.g. carpeting and /or vinyl <br />siding). <br />Zero waste Happy Days event. Staff will be exploring opportunities to develop a more sustainable Happy Days <br />event by possibly create a zero waste (or near zero waste) event (all waste can be recycled or composted). <br />Assistance through Anoka County's Integrated Waste Management may be available for ideas, volunteers, etc. <br />Yard waste drop -off opportunity. Staff is still exploring whether this would be an eligible expense under the <br />organics collection funding or not. Recent changes to the composting rule now exempt small scale composting sites <br />(less than 120 cubic yards of material at any given time) from the permitting process. Thus, if found to be an <br />eligible expense, this presents an opportunity provide a trial yard waste drop -off in the fall (really geared toward leaf <br />collection), something that was identified as desirable several years ago by the Board. <br />