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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 02/28/2017 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution # 17-02-055 to Enter into a Residential Recycling Program Agreement with Anoka County to <br />Receive SCORE Funds for 2017 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Each year, Anoka County receives funding from the State of Minnesota pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 115A.557. <br />The County distributes these funds, known as SCORE funds (Select Committee On Recycling and the <br />Environment) to municipalities within the county. In 2017, the allocation includes a base of $10,000 plus $5.00 per <br />household. Ramsey's base allocation for 2017 is $53,450.00. <br />The funding is intended to help municipalities achieve their recycling goals as established by the Anoka County <br />Board of Commissioners. Ramsey's 2017 recycling goal, established by Anoka County, is 2,555 tons. The goal is <br />based on 205 pounds per person (single family households, up to four [4] units) and 160 pounds per person for <br />multi -tenant households (five [5] or more units). The City of Ramsey has traditionally used these funds to promote <br />recycling and waste reduction education and awareness, notifying new residents of the recycling program <br />components, to offset costs of the spring and fall recycling day events and other collection events/opportunities, <br />and to fund the recycling coordinator position, which duties are a component of the City Planner position. <br />To receive the SCORE funding, each municipality must enter into an agreement with Anoka County that outlines <br />required components of a municipality's recycling program. These required components include providing <br />households an opportunity to recycle at least four (4) broad types of materials, a public information program, <br />recycling drop-off opportunities, and notifying new residents of the recycling program. Furthermore, municipalities <br />are encouraged, but not required, to look at opportunities to expand its recycling program by offering additional <br />drop-off events, implement and/or enhance recycling at community events, enhance multi -family recycling <br />opportunities, and/or develop opportunities for source separated compostables/organics collection. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />While Staff recognizes the benefits that could be realized by the community with additional funding, there are not <br />sufficient staffing resources to really take advantage of the additional funding at this time. However, the parks <br />recycling program is now well established, thanks largely to the efforts of Public Works staff, and additional funds <br />will assist with those collection efforts. Also, Staff continues to look at improving recycling at our community <br />events (e.g. Happy Days) and thus, additional funds are being requested to assist with those endeavors. Staff is <br />currently in the process of developing a pilot program for organics recycling (a drop-off program). Thus, additional <br />funds are being requested to assist with education, marketing, and program implementation. <br />In addition to the base allocation of $53,450, Staff is proposing to request $3,000 for parks and community event <br />recycling as well as $3,000 for organics collection. The assumption is that these additional funding options will <br />continue into the future. If a new public works campus is eventually constructed, it would include some space <br />specifically for recycling. At that time, Ramsey would hopefully be able to take better advantage of this additional <br />funding. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative # 1. Enter into the residential recycling agreement for the base allocation of $53,450.00 plus an <br />
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