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2. Work with local participating businesses on mandated business <br />recycling and promote organic recycling through Anoka County and <br />"Waste -Wise" staff. <br />3. Continue to partner with our neighborhood groups to educate and start <br />pilot projects to recycle organics. <br />4. Increase our volunteer base in recycling <br />5. Increase services available to residents at the monthly Recycling Day <br />event including additional paper shredding, events, hard drive destruction <br />and the "Bridging Program" and or other charity organizations. <br />6. To meet or exceed our City recycling goal of 50 (1836 tons) percent or <br />greater of our municipal solid waste. <br />7. Find innovative ways to promote and encourage recycling as a city. <br />8. Continue to look into ways for school facilities to reduce waste and <br />increase recycling, and continue to enhance recycling efforts through <br />grants from Anoka County Integrated Waste. And connect with the <br />Environmental group at the high school. <br />3. Cooperate with Rice Creek Watershed District and Vadnais Lakes Area Water <br />Management Organization, and city staff to promote development that renews, <br />preserves, and restores surface water, lakes, stream and wetlands through project <br />review processes and public education. <br />4. Monitor any activity in the AUAR as well as other proposed development areas, <br />focusing on the values that citizens of Lino Lakes have expressed in the 20/30 <br />vision for our city and the unique ecological aspects of our wetlands, lakes and <br />streams and subsurface waters, vegetation and wildlife populations. <br />5. Perform evaluation of past Environmental Board recommendations for <br />development projects. Review a sampling of a variety of projects by on-site <br />visits, discussion with city staff, and landowners, neighbors, on the outcomes of <br />the board's recommendations. If necessary, submit a summary of significant <br />findings resulting from the review in writing to the Community Development <br />Director. <br />6. Support Conservation Development within the city through site review processes <br />by incorporating The Resources Management System Plan components of the <br />City Comprehensive Plan. The use of the planning documents within the <br />Comprehensive Plan that enable Conservation Development include: <br />• The Lino Lakes Handbook For Environmental Planning and Conservation <br />Development, <br />• The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System and Natural Resource <br />Inventory for Lino Lakes <br />• The Minnesota County Biologic Survey <br />• The Lino Lakes Assessment of Existing Ecological Conditions and <br />Management Opportunities <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />
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