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Initiating a study of zoning regulations pertaining to source-separated organics.
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WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Saint Paul is committed to making Saint Paul the most livable city in America; and
WHEREAS, providing options for composting source-separated organics enhances livability in Saint Paul and furthers the Comprehensive Plan theme of Environmental Sustainability; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has set a goal for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area of a 9-15% organics recovery rate from municipal solid waste by 2030, as compared to the 2010 rate of 4%; and
WHEREAS, the City is committed to increasing the amount of organic material that is composted outside of landfills and is exploring long-term options for collecting such material; and
WHEREAS, a practical short-term approach to increasing the organics recovery rate in Saint Paul is to utilize existing Ramsey County yard waste sites for source-separated organics collection; and
WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Zoning Code currently forbids yard waste sites from accepting any types of solid waste other than yard waste;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that that the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby refers the proposed amendments to Leg. Code §§ 60.220 and 65.331 as set forth below to the planning commission for study, and to receive from the commission a report and recommendation on the amendments, and any other zoning code amendments that the commission believes may facilitate the Council's intentions, all in accordance with Minn. Stat. § 462.357, Subd. 4:
Sec. 60.220. S.
Source-separated organics. Food scraps and non-recyclable paper that is separated at the source of its creation for the purpose of composting.
Sec. 65.331. Yard waste site, municipal.
A site owned or leased by a governmental entity and approved by the city, the county and the state pollution control agency for the storage, transfer or composting of yard waste.
Standards and conditions:
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