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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/11/2008 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes City Council Study Session March 11, 2008 — 4:00 p.m. 1. ROLL CALL Present: Council Member Henn, Mayor Selich, Council Member Webb, Council Member Curry, Council Member Gardner Excused: Council Member Rosansky, Mayor Pro Tem Daigle II. CURRENT BUSINESS 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. In response to Council questions regarding Item 3 (Kennels in West Santa Ana Heights), Police Chief Klein indicated that the regulations pertain to private kennels of three or more dogs, the Police Department has discussed this with the kennel operators, and the regulations are a carry -over from County regulations. City Manager Bludau noted that staff intends to continue Item 12 (Retiree Medical Program) to the March 25 Council meeting. 2. ELECTRONIC RECYCLING PROGRAM PRESENTATION BY GOODWILL INDUSTRIES. 1100 -20081 Council Member Rosansky arrived at 4:06 p.m. Management Assistant Riles reported that, since July 1, there have been 225 attempts to throw out a -waste in residential trash. She indicated that Goodwill of Orange County can assist with a -waste events and with creating a permanent drop -off location at the City Yard. She introduced Dan Rogers, PresidentlCEO, Scott Mueller, Program Recycling Manager, and Doug Wooley, Community Development Manager, of Goodwill of Orange County. Doug Wooley, Community Development Manager of Goodwill of Orange County, utilized a PowerPoint presentation to discuss how Goodwill provides job training and placement to people with disabilities or barriers to independence, what items are considered e- waste, how much a -waste is thrown into landfills each year, how harmful a -waste can be to the environment, which Goodwill sites accept e- waste, and how Goodwill assists with a -waste events and permanent sites. He noted that Goodwill is a State - certified a -waste collector and explained the process for collecting and disposing of e- waste, or the option to sell the monitor or television if it is in good condition. He reported that, last year, Goodwill collected 4.3 million pounds of a -waste which equates to 3.5 percent of the State's a -waste recycling. He discussed the amount of insurance coverage Goodwill has for the program. In response to Council questions, General Services Director Harmon indicated that General Services would like to hold a one day a -waste event at the City Yard and also develop a permanent drop off site at the City Yard. Mr. Wooley stated that Goodwill can also do neighborhood events. He reported that Goodwill has software to wipe hard drives Volume 58 — Page 417 City of Newport Beach Study Session March 11, 2008 clean; however, the a -waste recycler also has a hard drive shredder. He indicated that Goodwill will provide staff, bins, and trucks or trailers for the permanent site at no cost to the City. In response to City Attorney Clauson's question, Mr. Wooley indicated that, prior to creating a permanent drop -off site at the City Yard, he will look into whether Goodwill's general liability insurance covers possible long -term effects of improper disposal of e- waste. IIl. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None IV. ADJOURNMENT - 4:25 p.m. The agenda for the Study Session was posted on March 5, 2008, at 2:40 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. nc � ' 1 Re cor Secretary �) rj-" Mayor Volume 58 - Page 418