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• <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING September 26, 2012 <br />recycling. They have scheduled a few site visits to promote the recycling <br />initiative program. <br />Mr. Asleson stated he has narrowed down two locations for a recycling can cage <br />enclosure. They are Centennial Fire Station and Lino Park. Both are located on <br />Lake Drive. <br />The first monthly recycle day took place on September 16th, at Lino Park. <br />Freimuth Enterprise reported the following recycle day totals: <br />Scrap Steel and Appliances: 16,840 lbs <br />Tires: 2,820 lbs <br />Electronics: 8,160 lbs <br />Bulbs: 260 <br />Small engine recycler, Larry Schatz, reported the following recycle day totals: <br />Steel: 3,100 lbs <br />Aluminum: 379 lbs <br />There were approximately 25 bikes collected to be rebuilt. <br />Apogee Retail, LLC /collection of household goods reported the following recycle <br />day totals: <br />667 lbs. <br />It was stated that there were roughly 100 cars that carne through on recycle day. <br />C. Goals Discussion for 2013 <br />Goal discussion postponed until the October meeting. <br />D. Community Garden Update /Grant Submittal <br />Mr. Asleson submitted a grant requesting in the amount of $4,369.40 for the <br />following: <br />1. Expansion of water supply for 68 new plots. <br />2. Compost for existing and new plots. <br />3. Nozzles, hose and fittings. <br />Mr. Asleson stated he would like to have the Quad Press talk to a current <br />community gardener for an article for the paper. <br />DRAFT MINUTES 3 <br />
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