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Minutes - Recycling - 2008-03-240 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING March 24, 2008 The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 12:00 p.m. at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. Directors Present: Bob Ooten Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Sherry Kallab, Denise Gilbert, Janel Jackson Director Ooten called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m. I. Recycling Committee Goals Director Ooten reviewed the Recycling Committee 9 oals and minor revisions were suggested. II. Partnership with Costa Mesa High School Life Science Academy; Assist in Expanding Recycling Programs Ms. Jackson reported receipt of an email from Cristen Rasmussen of the Costa Mesa High School Life Science Academy with regard to plans for Earth Week (April 21 -25). In recognition of the week, the CMHS Life Science Academy students are interested in sponsoring some kind of school -wide trash collection program. Ms. Jackson suggested the District might assist by providing flyers to promote Earth Day — April 22, 2008. III. IWMD Sub - Regional Meetings and Grant Program Mr. Fauth reported the City and District Grant program was approved by the Integrated Waste Management Department and funds are forthcoming. Quarterly reports by the City /District are required to track the progress of the project. Protecting our community's health by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. wuw.crosdcagov 4Qytu °� Costa Mesa Sanitary District w4 ;oQrcMF d Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting March 24, 2008 POgA76� Page 2 IV. Fines for Non - Compliance with AB 939 Mr. Fauth provided a list of cities, obtained from the California Integrated Waste Management Board website, showing fines paid for noncompliance with AB 939. Mr. Fauth presented a spreadsheet he created showing the annual disposal tonnage diversion with data extracted from records of the California Integrated Waste Management Board. The chart showed an average Orange County diversion rate of 48.96005 for years 2000 -2006. V. Unsolicited Documents Mr. Worthington made a presentation to the CMSD Board of Directors at the February 28, 2008 regular meeting on his meeting with the City of Costa Mesa on unsolicited documents left at the doors and gates of residences and his desire for the City to adopt an ordinance prohibiting the practice. CMSD Staff is researching whether such an ordinance exists in Menlo Park/San Mateo County as reported by Mr. Worthington. VI. Zero Waste 40 The concept of Zero Waste was discussed and Staff is investigating. The topic is on the March 27, 2008 regular meeting Agenda under "Manager's Reports" as a suggestion to be added to the District's Strategic Planning Goals. • VII. Request from Macy's South Coast Plaza Home Store to Participate in Composting Demonstration on April 26, 2008 CMSD Staff received a request from Macy's South Coast Plaza to present a composting demonstration at their Home Store on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. Patrick McNelly of the Orange County Sanitation District and his daughter will give the demonstration with participation from CMSD Staff. VIII. Tour of Orange County Landfill for UCI Foreign Exchange Students— Thursday, March 6, 2008 Ms. Gilbert reported on a tour of the Frank R. Bowerman Landfill by 18 Japanese engineering students from the University of California Irvine. The students demonstrated an interest in how Americans handle trash disposal. Protecting our community's health by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.crosdcagov 4�Sasn;.ttgQy (w °:n�aKips u • �QPOHA76�� • • Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting March 24, 2008 Page 3 IX. Report on Other CMSD Recycling Programs Ms. Revak presented the CMSD ad in the City of Costa Mesa Recreation Review publication. The ad emphasized the District's involvement in sponsoring recycling education through classroom projects in public and private schools including the telephone book recycling program. Ms. Jackson reported she is awaiting a reply to her inquiry to the Boys & Girls Club offering assistance from the CMSD in providing education on plastic recycling and vermicomposting programs. An article from the March 12, 2008 Orange Coast College Coast Recycling Reporter publication was circulated. The article publicized the certification of the OCC Recycling Center as a designated site for collecting electronic components. Ms. Gilbert reported an upcoming tour of CR &R and the Bowerman landfill for eleven Estancia High School Special Education students scheduled for April 3, 2008. Four educators from the high school will accompany the group and the school will provide their own transportation. X. Public Comments No members of the public were in attendance. Director Ooten adjourned the meeting at 1:35 p.m. Secretary Protecting our community's health d y providing solid waste and sewer co((ection services. www.crosdca.ov