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CC PACKETS 1994-1998
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CC PACKET 10241995
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RAMSEY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH <br /> SOLID WASTE DIVISION <br /> 1996 SCORE FUNDING GRANT APPLICATION <br /> CITY/TOWNSHIP St. Anthony Village DATE November 3. 1995 <br /> CONTACT PERSON Kim Moore-Sykes PROGRAM PERIOD: 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 <br /> ADDRESS 3301 Silver Lake Road <br /> St. Anthony, MN 55418 <br /> PHONE (612) 789-8881 FAX (612) 781-9323 <br /> 1. DESCRIPTION OF 1996 RECYCLING PROGRAM: <br /> A. SERVICE DESCRIPTION <br /> SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES: curbside pick-up and drop off of listed <br /> items collected. _ <br /> MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCES: ordinance requires owner/manager to <br /> provide recycling opportunities to tenants. <br /> • CONDOMINIUM RESIDENCES: same as Multi-family Residences. <br /> MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS: same as Single Family Residences. <br /> St. Anthony has one mobile home park. <br /> NAME OF COLLECTOR(S): FBI-Woodlake, Waste Management, Twin City <br /> Sanitation, Larry's Quality Sanitation, Nitti Disposal, Walter's Rubbish. <br /> ITEMS COLLECTED FOR RECYCLING: Newspapers, glass, plastic bottles, <br /> aluminium, tin cans. <br /> B. DESCRIBE THE LONG TERM SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING FOR RECYCLING <br /> SERVICES: The City's hauler licensing ordinance requires residential haulers to provide <br /> curbside recycling services to all their residential customers at no cost to the City. The City <br /> receives 80% in funding assistance for public education, drop-off, collection, administration, <br /> etc. for the Hennepin County portion of the City. The City's General Fund reserves are <br /> allocated for the drop-off center, public education, and administration. The Spring Clean-Up <br /> Day is funded through user fees. <br /> C. DESCRIBE CHANGES TO THE PROGRAM 1996: <br /> • None anticipated at this time. <br />
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