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2018-07-23 EC Minutes GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting, Minutes July 23, 2018 Commissioners Present: Tracy Anderson, Tonia Galonska, Dawn Hill, Joseph Ramlet, Scott Seys, Jim Stremel and Debra Yahle Staff Present: Eric Eckman, Development and Assets Supervisor, Drew Chirpich, Environmental Specialist and 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 Meetinq Minutes MOVED by Stremel, SECONDED by Yahle, and the motion carried unanimously to approve the minutes of the June 25, 2018 regular meeting as amended (date change). Eckman introduced Drew Chirpich who was recently hired by the City as Environmental Specialist. He will be assisting with any environmental issues for the City including stormwater management and permits, water and natural resource projects, GreenStep Cities Program, volunteer programs, recycling and solid waste, etc. Nature Area Prioritization Eckman heard feedback from Commissioners on their tour of the nature areas in Golden Valley last month. Comments included: • Briarwood Nature Area o Lack of signage indicating that the trail dead ends or has "no outlet". o The triangular-shaped trailhead area on Unity Avenue needs maintenance. • It is questionable to spend money on the relatively small Golden Ridge Nature Area. • Dahlberg Open Space was a nice surprise and would like to see it higher on the priority list. Eckman presented information in the form of a spreadsheet on each Nature Area or Open Space which included: acreage, trail miles, survey statistics, surrounding population, existing amenities and improvements, significant water and land cover and staff recommendation on priority ranking. The document was approved by the Commission to be used as a working document for future budgeting, CIP programming, and resource allocation. (It was noted to add a date to the document.) Update on Solid Waste Discussion Marc Nevinski, Physical Development Director, presented an update on the City's Solid Waste Discussion. Staff met with five of the seven licensed residential haulers in Golden Valley to discuss the Council's goals for solid waste collection. Mr. Nevinski summarized the hauler's comments which are on file. Staff summarized the discussion from a recent Council work session. One of the ideas was that the City could meet many of its goals by increasing its licensing requirements for garbage haulers. This could include: setting a maximum number of licenses; requiring all trucks have tandem axels; require CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) trucks; G:\Environmental Commission\Minutes�2018\7-July\07-24-18 EC Minutes.doc Minutes of the Environmental Commission July 23, 2018 Page 2 of 2 require regular reporting on certain metrics. After discussion, Council decided it wants to continue to engage in a larger community discussion. The City plans to hire a professional facilitator to lead a public meeting to be held this fall. Haulers and representatives from communities that have organized trash hauling would be among those invited. Nevinski asked the Environmental Commission to be involved in researching options for an Organics program in the City. The three options for organics pick-up are: source separated which includes a separate cart; organics in separate bag included in with yard waste; organics in separate bag included in with trash. Which option would be the most cost and environmentally effective? The Commission asked that the City make sure the recycling contract with Republic Services allows for the ability to add organic recycling to the agreement at any time during the three-year contract period. GreenStep Cities - Step 4 This topic was tabled until next month's meeting. Proaram/Proiect Updates The complete Program/Project Update is on file. Other Business Ramlet gave a brief summary of his work last month with the Conservation Corp in their Summer Youth Program. His projects included trail maintenance, forest clearing and planting a pollinator garden within the first roundabout in the City of Aitkin. Adiourn MOVED by Galonska, SECONDED by Stremel, and the motion carried to adjourn the meeting at 8:31 pm. C�J��'%vt-� ��r.�.-o�i�i Claire Huisman Administrative Assistant G:\Environmental Commission\Minutes�2018\7-July\07-24-18 EC Minutes.doc