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6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />• Pollinator Garden Tour — July 21, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. <br />City Planner Anderson provided details on the upcoming pollinator garden tour, which will take <br />place this Saturday and feature properties in Andover, Ramsey, and Anoka. <br />• Summer Recycling Day Event — July 28, 2018 <br />City Planner Anderson provided details on the upcoming summer recycling event on July 28th <br />reviewing the materials that will be accepted. <br />Chairperson Valentine noted that he recently viewed a program which stated that China is not as <br />interested in accepting recycled materials and asked the impact that may have on the industry. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that China has enacted much more stringent contamination <br />standards on the materials that they will accept. He stated that the State is actively engaging with <br />haulers to discuss this issue and possible impacts. He stated that on the east and west coasts some <br />of those materials have been landfilled because there is not a market in those areas. He stated that <br />local markets have not been impacted in Minnesota, but the issue is on the horizon and it could <br />become problematic. He explained that the single sort system which made recycling so much <br />easier and increased participation, has resulted in less clean materials and cross contamination of <br />materials, particularly crushed glass getting into other materials. He noted that another problem <br />in recycling is "wish -cycling" where a resident may not be sure that something is recyclable and <br />still places it in the recycling with the hopes that it can be recycled. <br />• Monarch Trail Update — Final seeding done on June 25th <br />City Planner Anderson stated that there is a seven acre stretch of trail that was renamed as the <br />Monarch Trail, noting that there was a groundbreaking event the previous summer. He described <br />the restoration and seeding activities that have occurred in the past year to help establish a native <br />prairie seed mix with featured plants to attract Monarchs. He noted that the Board was somewhat <br />involved in the City pursuing the Mayors for Monarchs program and advised that the project has <br />now been completed. <br />• Tree Survey Training <br />City Planner Anderson noted that the tree survey training session the previous weekend was <br />canceled as there were no residents registered for the event. He noted that there will be one final <br />training opportunity on August 10t and 11th. He hoped to obtain a few more volunteers for the <br />project. <br />7. ADJOURNMENT <br />Motion by Board Member Covart and seconded by Board Member Fetterley to adjourn the <br />meeting. <br />Environmental Policy Board / July 16, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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