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Minutes - Recycling - 2011-11-14 `r rua T- 2' -4', C COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING November 14, 2011 The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met on November 14, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at 628 W. 19 Street, Costa Mesa. Directors Present: Jim Fitzpatrick, Jim Ferryman Staff Present: Scott Carroll, Joan Revak, AJ Cully, Isidro Gallardo Others Present: Dean Ruffridge, CR&R; Tyler Douthitt, Community Relations Recycling Coordinator, CR&R; Mike Carey, OCC Recycling Center; Jennifer Wechsler, Mobile Compost Service Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. I. Recycling Report— October 2011 Report accepted. II. Waste Diversion Report- October 2011 Report accepted. III. Ordinance Enforcement Officer's Report— October 2011 Mr. Gallardo summarized major points for three ordinance enforcement topics covering scavenging, graffiti and trash container enforcement. There were no calls reporting scavenging activity, however, Mr. Gallardo observed scavenging in areas where trash is collected in alleys. CR&Rs maintenance completed the removal of graffiti from trash bins on the 600-700 blocks of Hamilton Street with only the 2000 block of Wallace Avenue to complete. Four complaints to the District headquarters reporting addresses where trash bins were left in public view. Mr. Gallardo continues to monitor the four locations along with previous locations that were not in compliance. Mr. Gallardo presented a summary of the courtesy notice process and provided a chart demonstrating the effectiveness of a "1st Notice". Of 24 first notices left, only 1 residence required a second notice Protecting our community's hearth and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.crosdca.gov Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting <4� j November 14, 2011 �"°°"` Page 2 IV. Scavenging Report Ms. Cully presented the scavenging statistics provided by the Costa Mesa Police Department. There were 16 calls in the month of October. V. Residential FOG Recycling Kick-Off Event— November 21, 2011 A review of the set up to host KTLA 5 Morning News crew at Orange Coast College was provided by Ms. Cully. VI. Goodwill Industries A review of year to date total donations for the Costa Mesa Goodwill store along with information regarding the Community Youth Donation Drive was presented. VII. Bioplastics A handout from Californians Against Waste was provided with the California Attorney General filing suit against two bottled water makers and their bottle supplier for falsely claiming the bottles are "biodegrade". The suit alleges the claims are false and their use violates California law. The suit calls for bottles, tens of thousands of which are sold at retailers throughout California, to be pulled from shelves. The Executive Director of Californians Against Waste states the falsely labeled bottles pose several serious problems with consumers being deceived. The chemicals added to these bottles to theoretically allow them to break apart have zero environmental benefit; and, they cost consumers more and fill up the landfills just like any other bottle. VIII. AB 341 A discussion was held on AB 341. AB 341 does five things: 1) Sets a statewide 75% waste diversion goal. 2) Requires mandatory commercial recycling by certain businesses and public entities 3) Modifies the process of amending non-disposal facility elements 4) Changes the due date of state agency annual reports 5) Modifies enforcement agency notification requirements for modifications to a solid waste facility permit. AB 341 declares that it is the "policy goal" of the state to achieve 75% diversion by the year 2020. It also requires CalRecycle to provide a report to the Legislature by January 1, 2014 identifying strategies to achieve that goal. The bill specifically says that CalRecycle shall not establish or enforce a diversion rate on a jurisdiction that exceeds the current 50% diversion rate. Protecting our community's health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.cmsdca.gov • h Costa Mesa Sanitary District S -a ` t; Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting - November 14, 2011 Page 3 IX. CMSD Board of Directors Zero Waste Workshop— November 2, 2011 A workshop on Zero Waste was held on November 2, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. X. Community Event Schedule A Community Event Schedule for 2011-2012 was provided and discussed. XI. Public Comments There were no public comments. XII. Discuss items for next Meeting Committee Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 11:12 a.m. Next Meeting Date — December 12, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. ia it , Chairman C Protecting our community's hearth and the environment 6y providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.cmsdca.gov