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City of Jefferson
Environmental Quality Commission
Tuesday, October 27,2015 -5:15 p.m.
John G. Christy Municipal Building—320 E. McCarty Street
Council Chambers
Tentative Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Approval of Minutes from the Meeting of June 16,2015
4. Recycling Update
• Diversion Rate Report
• Container Improvements
5. Environmental Outreach and Education
• Update on Current Activities
6. New Business
• Strategic Planning-Review of Duties
• EQC Ordinance Review
7. Old Business
8. Adjournment
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MINUTES
CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI
ENVIROMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION
June 18,2015
12:00 p.m.
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRRSRNI - ATTENDANCE RECORD 2914
Josh Nash(began June 2016) 1 of 1
David Soncrant 2 of 2
Michael Lester 2 of 2
Rachael Herndon 2 of 2
Carol Davit 1 of 2
COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT -
Pam Barkhaus 0 of 1
Todd Higgins 1 of 2
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Larry Henry, City Council Liaison,Absent
STAFF PRESENT
Lauren Henry,Neighborhood Services Specialist
Janice McMillan,Director of Planning and Protective Services
1. Call to Order and Introduction of Members,Council Liaison and Staff
The meeting was called to order at 12:01 p.m.by Mr. Lester.
2. Approval of Agenda
Ms.Herndon made a motion to approve the agenda and Ms. Davit second.
3. Approval of Minutes from the Regular Meeting of Apr11 21,2015
Ms.Herndon made a motion to accept the minutes as presented.Mr.Nash second.
4. Recycling Update
Ms. Henry gave an update on recycling programs.
5. Environmental Outreach and Education
The commission requested that extra mailers be dropped off at the Board of Realtors Association
so that realtors could give that Information out to Homeowners who were buying houses.
8. New Business
Mr. Lester gave an update on meetings he had attended including the Bike/Pedestrian Plan
Advisory Committee and Local Food, Local Places Workshop. It was requested that Stephanie
Bell be asked to attend the meeting to give an update on the Local Food, Local Places initiative.
The commission then discussed how to begin their strategic plan. It was decided at the July
meeting, they would begin brainstorming their Ideas for the plan.
7. Adjourn
Mr.Lester made a motion to adjourn and Ms.Davit second. Meeting adjourned at 1:00 p.m.
specttrallySubmit ,
t(i�i Henry
Sec. 7-17.Powers and duties generally.
The environmental quality commission shall have the following powers and duties:
A To monitor.thequallty.oftheenvuonmentwit hinthecity including ineasuiements of an,watei
and noise pollution,utilizing available sources of data supplemented by such additional measurements as
the commission shall deem necessary.
• What should be monitored?where to get the information? What are we measuring? What will we
do with it once we have it?
B. Monitor the sheets Street t_ights of:way and public parking lots•of the*to ascertain the quality
of existuig tiea planning§;
C Propane a longi'ange city beautification piogta i, including recommendations to the Council for
new plazas,fountains,statuary and similar elements of a civic beautification
D Eka nin this,Code aiid other ordinances of the city as such_Code and oidinanccs relate to
envuotmrental quality,including those that regulate or restrict the use of billboards and signs and those
that relate to pollution by sound of air,water and noise.
E By pakhtg sa tiple tnvestigations,from tune to time n oiutoi the e nfoicetnent of aftcitylaws-or
oidmancetelatnig teithe environinentnl
F. In cooperation with the state public service commission and the utilities involvekpi_epare,a
piogtam Ioekutg toward theevontittil undeigt•oundbigTOf ll ove Bead�vues iu.tlie pity;
(Code 1977,§2-206;Code 1983, §2-431)
G Monttot and suppot f the city's sustainable and sandaiy solid haste-manageinoiit; including a
citywide recycling program; and enforcement and education regarding the proper disposal of trash and
household waste.
II. Monttor aid supportsustainablc:infiastruetule development_and energy use by the city,
encouraging private sector participation.
I. Nloiittei acid support thc_Pity's liviible streets policy;and serve as the Livable Streets Advisory-
Board,as established in Resolution 2011-33.
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Amounts are in Tons
Residential Trash
Month 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
January 613.08 612.66 663.35 671 .08 657.04 624
February 576.52 578.51 601 .01 524.66 537.82 527.93
March 725.63 711 .45 693.26 632.3 621.14 657.54
April 750.97 709.35 692.83 768 734.52 739.42
May 700.07 735.57 718.92 735.26 747.26 727.76
June 810.03 767.27 657.05 683.26 670.39 707.34
July 772.08 666.28 676.9 761 .94 756.25 767.39
August 761.45 745.11 698.44 709.59 678.16 687.54
September 728.66 686.18 607.47 661 .23 704.18 667.02
October 658.68 636.64 686.32 687.16 704.8
November 725.41 720.46 725.84 708.92 660.88 587.75
December 747.87 700.11 691 .98 593.44 681 .8 713.76
1473.28 8,517.74 8,266.84 7,997.91 8,177.16 8,113.07 6,105.94
Single Stream Recycling
Month 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
January 193.2 201 .47 209.43 243.04 276.29 205.79
February 170.32 180.73 185.89 166.38 201 .35 155.02
March 208.22 237.53 213.09 201 .1 244.95 209.04
April 215.78 214.93 206.89 284 279.28 222.82
May 204.86 220.13 213.96 294.74 256.49 237.35
June 225.09 236.76 213.29 268.45 239.8 212.96
July 214.55 199.15 208.9 283.34 231 .61 225.87
August 214.08 218.9 230.24 264.46 204.31 204.77
September 201 .34 194.72 200.34 274.65 213.92 203.63
October 198.95 190.96 239.31 311 .74 237.28
November 246.84 226.85 233.91 258.56 301 .23 204.6
December 237.26 242.55 236.91 254.29 280.49 273.67
484.1 2,515.79 2,566.10 2,634.19 3,173.62 2,863.55 1,877.25
Spring Clean Up Totals Single Stream Direct Door Mailers
Oct-14
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 Mar-13
Amount 373.11 466.54 440.24 436.68 Jul-12
Residential Waste Diversion Rates 2015
Total Diversion
Total Waste Diverted 11,139,132 lbs
Total Waste Landfilled 12,211,880 lbs
Total Amount of Waste Generated 23,351,012 lbs
Overall Diversion Rate 47.7%
Single Stream Diversion
Single Stream Recycling 3,754,500 lbs
Residential Waste Landfilled 12,211,880 lbs
Total Amount of Residential Waste Generated 15,966,380.00 lbs
Single Stream Diversion Rate 24%
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Updated 01/12/2015
Total Waste Diversion by Program
Waste Reduction Program Total lbs Diverted from Landfill
Yard Waste 7,333,625.00 lbs
Glass Recycling 289,920 lbs.
Recycling Drop-Offs 156,286 lbs.
Single Stream Recycling 3,347,240 lbs
Household Hazardous Waste 4,294 lbs.
Downtown Recycling Containers 7,767 lbs
*Total Diversion for 2015 11,139,132 lbs.