2018-04-23 EC Minutes GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
Regular Meeting, Minutes
April 23, 2018
Commissioners Present: Tracy Anderson, Tonia Galonska, Dawn Hill, Larry Johnson,
Joseph Ramlet, Jim Stremel and Debra Yahle
Staff Present: Marc Nevinski, Physical Development Director; Eric Eckman,
Development and Assets Supervisor; Claire Huisman, Administrative
Assistant
Absent: Commissioner Lynn Gitelis
Call to Order
Chair Hill called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm.
Approval of Reqular Meetina Minutes
MOVED by Anderson, SECONDED by Galonska, and the motion carried
unanimously to approve the minutes of the March 26, 2018 regular meeting.
A farewell was given to Commissioner Larry Johnson for his many years of service to
the Environmental Commission. He will be resigning from the Commission after
tonight's meeting.
Solid Waste Baseline Information
Marc Nevinski shared with the Commission the presentation he gave to the Council on
April 10th regarding organized solid waste collection. The discussion looked at the
current status of Golden Valley's solid waste and recycling programs, recent survey
results, what other communities are doing, and goals for Council to consider. The goals
and values suggested by Council include: options and flexibility; cost neutral; reduce
number of trucks; retain choice; make services affordable; single day pick-up;
environment.
During the presentation Commissioners provided the following comments and
questions:
• Is there a cap on the number of haulers?
• How do you know if a resident does not have trash service?
• What is the recycling arrangement with Plymouth and Minnetonka?
• Is organics considered recycling?
• Is organics cheaper than solid waste?
• Does any hauler besides Randy's provide organics collection?
• Does Randy's partner with competitors to provide blue bag program?
• Friday seems to be "pick-up day" in Golden Valley based on observations
Nevinski asked the Commission to think about the following questions and provide
feedback to staff:
1. What do you hear from Golden Valley residents about trash hauling?
2. How might residents be engaged in this conversation about trash hauling?
3. What data should be gathered or questions answered that have not been?
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Annual Report and Work Plan
Eckman presented and discussed with the Commission the 2017 Annual Report and the
2018 Work Plan which will be presented to the Council on May 8th. The annual report
highlighted the Commissions major accomplishments which included:
• GreenStep Cities Program progress and recognition;
• Completion of the City's Resilience and Sustainability Plan by the Commission
along with their contribution and input on other chapters in the City's
Comprehensive Plan;
• Budget approval from the Council to host a community event and/or workshop for
this year's topic, Sustainable Yards and Gardens (using less chemicals);
• Review and assist the City with its Environmental Projects through the
Commissions monthly Program and Projects Updates from various city
departments.
The 2018 Work Plan included the following:
• Continue to work on Step 4 of the GreenStep Cities Program;
• Help guide and give feedback on the City's community conversation on solid
waste collection;
• Assist in the preparation of the curbside recycling contract for 2019;
• Utilize its $3,500 budget to host an educational workshop;
• Create a City-wide pollinator policy;
• Remove barriers in the zoning code for producing local food (Vertical
Greenhouses/Urban Farming);
• Continue to assist in implementing the Natural Resources Management Plan.
MOVED by Stremel, SECONDED by Yahle and the motion carried unanimously to
approve the 2018 Work Plan and its presentation to the City Council on May 8tn.
GreenStep Cities Step 4 —Wastewater
After discussion of Step 4 core topic Wastewater and review of the 2016 Metropolitan
Council Inflow and Infiltration report, the Commission made the following motion.
MOVED by Ramlet, SECONDED by Galonska and the motion carried unanimously
to approve the entry for Step 4 Wastewater into the GreenSteps Cities website.
Proqram/Proiect Updates
The complete Program/Project Update is on file. Eckman discussed the city's
application for a GreenCorps member whose main focus would be to assist the City in
waste reduction, recycling and composting/organics management. He also gave an
update on the DeCola Ponds B and C Improvement Project. Chair Hill gave a brief
update on the Bike Ped Task Force.
Other Business
Joseph Ramlet spoke about attending a youth event at the Capitol on Wednesday, April
25th. He will not be at the June Commission meeting due to summer work with the MN
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Conservation Corp. He also mentioned that he participated in a video promoting
student involvement which can be accessed through the Hopkins School website.
Eckman mentioned that a new Commission member will be appointed in May as well as
the yearly election for Chair and Vice-Chair. The current Chair and Vice-Chair are
eligible to serve another year. The Commission will go through a "new member"
orientation with reminders on open meeting laws, etc.
Chair Hill asked for guidelines on what the Commissioners can and can't do when
involved in elections and campaigning.
Adiourn
MOVED by Galonska, SECONDED by Anderson, and the motion carried to
adjourn the meeting at 8:33 pm.
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Claire Huisman
Administrative Assistant
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