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Senior Planner Anderson confirmed that the City would use SCORE funds but there would still be <br />a cost to residents that chose to participate. <br />Board Member Hiatt commented that a reduced fee would be well received by residents, noting <br />the high prices for typical junk haulers. <br />Senior Planner Anderson commented that they would be specific on the items that could be <br />collected, therefore this would not be typical junk hauling. He commented that the materials would <br />need to be recyclable. <br />Board Member Hiatt commented that he believed even the option for recycling appliances through <br />curbside pickup would be well received by residents. He commented that he does support the <br />pause on investigating the micro drop off center at this time but wanted to ensure that remains on <br />the list for the future. <br />Chairperson Moore asked for details on the fix -it clinic. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that the County hosts fix it clinics monthly throughout the County <br />at different locations. He stated that volunteers that like to tinker are available to attempt to fix <br />items that may not be working properly. He stated that Ramsey will host one of these events in <br />the coming year. He commented that it would be focused on reuse. <br />Chairperson Moore commented that is a great idea and she is curious to see the turnout for the <br />event. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />• Summary of Rain Barrel/Compost Distribution Event <br />Chairperson Moore commented on the distribution event, noting that there were some leftovers <br />after the event. She asked if the City was able to sell those. <br />Senior Planner Anderson stated that he has received a few inquiries and one additional sale has <br />occurred. He noted that he was out of the office for an extended amount of time after the event <br />which may have caused delays. He stated that he will continue to work with the organization and <br />interested residents. He noted that 20 to 25 compost bins remain, and the rain barrels have been <br />sold. He provided a general update on the event. <br />Chairperson Moore noted the upcoming deadline of July 26th for a member of the Board to submit <br />an article for the newsletter. <br />7. ADJOURNMENT <br />Motion by Board Member Little and seconded by Board Member Hiatt to adjourn the meeting. <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:14 p.m. <br />Environmental Policy Board / July 18, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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