EPHRATA CITY COUNCIL MAYOR BRUCE REIM MAYOR PRO-TEM WILLIAMCOE KATHLEEN ALLSTOT. SARAHI MCDONNELL, VALLINILLARD. MATTMOORI. TONY MORA, MARK WANKE CITY ADMINISTRATOR MIKEI WARREN -AGENDA FOR May 19, 2021- ZOOM VIDEO EPVANIW2VTAV OR CALL: IN PHONE NUMBER 1-253-215-8782, follow prompts City of Ephrata Meeting ID: 642-397-7833 7:00 PM REGULAR SESSION 1. Called to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Recording of Meeting: NO 5. Additions or corrections to published Agenda Presentations: CONSENT AGENDA II 1. Approval of Claim Fund Bills and Checks Issued 2. Approval of Council Minutes: May 5, 2021 3. Approval of Special Event Application: a. Graduation Parade-June 3, 2021 at 6:00 pm b.K K21 Event-Rock Park. June 12, 2021 from 8:00 am - 11:30: am 4. Approval of Moon Security Contract Extension--Police Evidence Room and Dog Pound 5. Set a Public Hearing for. June 2, 2021 at 7:00 pm - Amendment to. Ephrata Municipal Code 19.02 and 19.04 BILLS: Millard, Allstot, Mora III STAFF.COMMITTEE, & AGENCY REPORTS IV CLOSED RECORD DECISIONS MERMITTD! V PUBLIC HEARINGS VI ORDINANCES & RESOLUTION VII ITEMS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION VIII ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION 1. Accept Donations for BOLD and Splash Zone scholarship from Interstate Bank 2. Final approval of Prairie Bluff Major Plat Phase 3B IX CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT 1. Recycle update BILLS: Millard, Alistot, Mora CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 5, 2021 City Council of the City of Ephrata, Grant County Washington met in regular session on May 05, 2021. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Bruce Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Governor Inslee's Proclamation 20-28, this meeting Members Present: Mayor Bruce Reim, Mayor Pro Tem William Coe, Council Reim. is being conducted remotely using the ZOOM video conterencing. members Mark Wanke, Matt Moore, Valli Millard, Sarah McDonnell, Tony Mora and Kathleen Allstot City Administrator Mike Warren, City Attorney Anna Franz, Public Works Director Bill Sangster, Community Development Director Dan Leavitt, Community Relations Director' Traci Bennett, Fire Chief. Jeremy Burns, Police Chief Kurt Adkinson, and City Clerk/Finance Director Leslie Trachsler Staff Present: Pledge of Allegiance was said. No public signed up to speak. This meeting is being recorded. Ordinance 21-04 - Amending Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Agenda: Agenda was amended correcting Section VI item 1 from Resolution 21-007 to Presentations: Joseph Akers, Business Director for Grant County Economic Development Council (EDC), gave Council an update and highlighted some of the recent projects he has been working on. New facility at Royal City that will employee 150 people; Working with a Grand Coulee area health care related building facility; Development of a new coalition for health improvements by working with stake holders to solve community issues related to Medicare/Medicaid to reduce costs for community wellness. Consent Agenda: Motion was made to approve consent agenda. (m/s Moore/ McDonnell) Motion carried. Items on the consent agenda are as follows: Claims #93321 through #93369 in the amount of $332,000.23 Payroll #46840 through #46853 in the amount of $31,998.35 Payroll Claims #93301 through #93318 in the amount of $238,685.96 Payroll Direct Debit in the amount of $5,875.00 Payroll Direct Deposit in the amount of $189,035.18 Claims #93300 in the amount of $132.63 Claims #93319 and #93320 in the amount of $1,904.76 Manual Check #91042021 in the amount of $248.39 Minutes of the April 21,2021 Council meeting Special Event Applications: Armed Forces Day May 15, 2021 at Rock Park Plaza Car Show, Anything with Wheels - July 17,2021 on C Street SW Staff, Committee, & Agency Reports: Update of Public Works Projects: Public Works Director Sangster gave an update to Council on the status of public works projects planned for this year. Projects not being done by the City that have an impact on City resources are: Three subdivisions that will be completed this year: Prairie Bluff 28 lots; Parkside Estates 28 lots; Sunwest Park 27 lots. Two subdivisions in the planning stages: 18 lots off Maringo Road; F Railway Estates 48 lots. Columbia Ridge and Middle School construction projects. City public works projects scheduled for this year: Division Street overlay project currently in progress, contractor anticipates Sewer collection system upgrades - before council tonight to accept bid 5lhs Street, 6th Street and Hilltop Street pulverize and paving project = approximate cost $300,000 funded by the citizen approved transportation Upgrades to the Water Reclamation Facility to begin late summer; Re-roof project and upgrades to the Ephrata Recreation Center (ERC); completion by. June 3d; and award contract; sales tax funds (TBD); Upgrades to the Library building City staff has completed crack filling and is preparing to begin paint stripping and weed spraying; install meters at wells 2 and 4; and upgrades to sewer lift stations to 5g. Council discussion regarding feedback on chlorination. Sangster advised that levels are Recreation Update: Community Relations Director Bennett updated Council on stable and are at the minimum level required. recreation activities and opening of Splashzone. Youth Sports is open with 43 kids signed up for soccer on Monday and Cornhole - spring league just finished; summer league is coming end of Mace Flow - new class on Saturday's at Patrick Park. There are currently Splashzone -I Lots of kids turned in applications. There were 31 pool aid applications for 12 positions; 20 applications for lifeguard. As long as all of them meet the qualifications, all will be hired. There is al big shortage of lifeguards all over the state. Scheduled opening is set for. June 14th. Capacity at the Pool for Phase 3 is 273 which would be a normal summer Wednesday June Sam's dance same numbers as pre-COVID days 51 participates registered. day for us. Council discussion on future plans fori improvements to the parks. Director Bennett advised that the Parks Comprehensive Plan is scheduled to be completed next year which Ordinance 21-04-A Amending Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Community Development Director Leavitt gave a brief staff report. Planning Commission held a public hearing on April 22, 2021 to consider the 2021 Final Comprehensive Plan Docket. ADetermination of Non-Significance was issued on March 3, 2021. No appeals were filed and no public or agency comments were received. The update consists ofa an amendment to the Future Land Use Map and Land Use Zoning Map for a site-specific rezone of two parcels located at 735 Basin Street NW from Residential 2 to Commercial Legal counsel advised that this issue requires Council to adhere to the Appearance of 1. Have you had any contact, including through written or other media, with any interested parties in this matter? All Council Members responded "No". 2. Do you have a financial or personal interest in this matter? All Council Members 3. Can you render fair and impartial judgment, without undue or improper influence, over this matter? All Council Member responded "Yes". 4. Does any member of the Public or the Council have a specific objection to any member of the Council hearing this matter? There were none. will assess our park needs based on state and national guidelines. 2. Fairness Disclosures and answer the following questions. responded "No". Motion to approve and accept Ordinance 21-04 Amending Comprehensive Land Use Audit Committee to review 2020 Annual Financial Report: Finance Director Trachsler requested 2 Council Members volunteer to review the 2020. Annual Financial Report along with the Mayor and City Administrator. Not only is this informative for Council, it satisfies the State requirement that Council have a reasonable understanding Plan. (m/s Coe/Allstot) Motion carried. of the financial condition oft the City. Council members McDonnell and Mora volunteered. Proclamation - "Poppy Days" May 15 to May 31, 2021: Administrator Warren advised that the American Legion Auxiliary each year distributes millions of bright red poppies to promote awareness and raise funds for disabled and hospitalized veterans. Motion to approve Proclamation for "Poppy Days" from May 15th to May 315, 4 2021. Mutual Aid Agreement with Grant County Health Department: Administrator Warren advised that this agreement allows the Health Department to compensate the City for costs of providing police and fire personnel who assisted with the mass vaccination Motion to authorize Administration to execute Mutual Aid Agreement with Grant County Accept Agreement for Exclusive Beverage Service: Director Bennett advised Council that a request for proposals was sought for beverage services for the City and is recommending the City maintain their relationship with Weinstein Beverage Company Motion to authorize Administration to execute Agreement for exclusive beverage services with Weinstein Beverage Company. (m/s Allstot/Moore) Motion carried. Accept Bid and Authorize Contract on Collection System Improvements: Director Sangster advised that there were 21 bids for the Sewer Collection System Improvements. The project consists of the replacement of problem sewer main lines at six different locations. The low bid was from POW Contracting for $2,677,777.02 which is roughly $70,000 over the engineers estimate. Our consulting engineers, Gray and Osborne, has reviewed the respective bids and verified the lowest bidder, POW Contracting of] Pasco, Washington, has met the responsibility criteria and recommends the project be awarded (m/s Mora/McDonnel) Motion carried. clinics. Health Department. (m/s Wanke/Millard) Motion carried. (Pepsi). tol POW Contracting. Motion to accept bid from POW Contracting of Pasco, Washington for Sewer Collection System Improvements and authorize Administration to execute contract contingent upon legal review from Counsel. (m/s Allstot/More), Motion carried. City Administrator Report: None There being no further business meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m. Bruce Reim, Mayor ATTEST: Leslie Trachsler, City Clerk received 542021 SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION City of Ephrata 121 Alder Street SW Ephrata, WA 98823 (509) 754-4601 ph (509) 754-0912 fax PERMIT APPROVED: YES Date: NO Authorized City Signature: 1. Name of Event: 2023 SRParade Date(s) of Event: 6l3/2) 2, Setup Start Time/Date: 3. Event End Time: Event Start Time: lo'DD) Clean Up End Time/Date: 4. Sponsoring Organization: 1021-SR Ponents 5. Event Coordinator/Primary Contact: MWARUA Vargas 6. Malling Address: LelD gh lit NE 7. Day Phone: 396-1354 8. Email: AmarysPymlor Fax: Cell Phone: 398-1350 9. Secondary Contact: ojoecra lyhent Phone: 509-771-29D6 10. Is alcohol being served? IFYES, which one(s)? YES (No IYES include a copy of the State Liquor Permit. 11. Doy you wish to utlilze any City property, such as a park? YES NO 12. Will this event include Food' Vendors of any type? YES (NO lfyes, all vendors must apply for a Temporary Food Service Permttwith the County Health District. Alist of vendors Is required to be submitted with the application. 13. Anticipated number of attendees? THE PRIMARY CONTACT MUST LIST A DAY OF EVENT PHONE NUMBER IF NOTI LISTED ABOVE. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Park & Rec, Community Development Fire Code Enforcement Police Publlc Works STAFF - INITIAL AND DATE UPON APPROVAL OR ATTACH MEMORANDUM WITH CONDITIONS. PAYMENT AMOUNT: RECEIVED BY: CASH CC CHECK # DATE: 7 INDEMNIFICATION/ HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT IN CONSIDERATION OF BEING PERMITTED TO PRODUCE THIS SPECIAL EVENT OR ACTIVITY OR USE OF ANY CITY PROPERTY OR FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS ACTIVITY, THE UNDERSIGNED APPLICANT ("INDEMNITOR") AGREES TOTHE FOLLOWING: 1.1 THE INDEMNITOR HEREBY AGREES TO RELEASE, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS the City of Ephrata from any and alll liability, claims, demands, causes of action, charges, expenses, and attorney fees (including attorney fees to establish the City's right to indemnity or incurred on appeal) resulting from Involvement in this event whether caused by any negligent act or omission of the City or otherwise. This agreement shall not apply to any liability resulting from the sole negligence oft the City. 2. The INDEMNITOR agrees to reimburse the Cily for any loss, theft of, or damage to Cily properly, 3. The INDEMNITOR agrees to comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and requirements Including, but not limited to, not admilting more attendees than designated by Fire 4. The INDEMNITOR expressly agrees that this release and hold harmless agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by' Washington law and that If any portion thereof is held invalid, 5. Falsification and/or misrepresentation in completing this application may result in rate adjustment or event cançellation. UNDERSTAND THAT CHANGES TO THE ABOVE DETAILED PROGRAM Lthe undersigned representative, have read the Special Events Application and the Policies and Procedures contained herein, and I am duly authorized by the event organzationpusiness to submit equipment and/or facilities. Department as safe for the particular event or facility. nolwithstanding, the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. REQUIRE IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATIONTOCIY, this application on its behalf. The information herein is complete and accurate. APPLICANT: mong Mrgas PRINT NAME AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR SIGNATURE OF Whak/ DATE SIGNINAME mollyga APPROVAL, DENIAL OR INCLUSION OF RESTRICTIONS OR SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF USE PERMIT IS AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE CITY PURSUANT TO EMC 05.10. All applications Submit completed- original application, along with required attachments to: must be reviewed and approved before a permit can be issued. OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR CITY OF EPHRATA 121 ALDER ST. SW EPHRATA, WA98823 AVg 481 IAOGNV ZRA AAAHE BAVIS pt recelved 53 SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION City of Ephrata 121 Alder Street SW Ephrata, WA 98823 (509) 754-4601 ph (509) 754-0912 fax 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. PERMIT APPROVED: YES Date: NO Authorized City Signature: Name of Event: KR Event End Time: Date(s) of Event: JWNE 12 Setup Start Time/Date: 8.00AM Event Start Time: 10100 AwL 11.00 Aw Clean Up End Time/Date: 1/:30 Aw Sponsoring Organization: HISTORIAL EAATA Event Coordinator/Phimary Contact: mlhé ScELLICh Mailing Address: Day Phone: 43 BASIN ST Nw Cell Phone: Phone: 754-4300 Z7/-2103 Email: MSCELLICR6A. Eom Secondary Contact: 10. Isa alcohol being served? IFYES, which one(s)? YES (NO IfYES include a copy of the State Liquor Permit. Down TWN BASIN ST 11. Doy youy wish to utilize any City property, such as a park?fYES) NO 12. Will this event include Food' Vendors of any type? YES CNO) Papw/Pedncy Ifyes. all vendors must apply for a Temporary Food Service Pehmitwith the County Health District. Alist ofv vendors is required tol be submitted with the application. 13. Anticipated number of attendees? 70 THE PRIMARY CONTACT MUST LIST Al DAY OF EVENT PHONE NUMBER IF NOT LISTED ABOVE. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Park & Rec. Community Development Fire Code Enforcement Police Public Works STAFF. -INITIAL AND DATE UPON APPROVAL OR ATTACH MEMORANDUM WITH CONDITIONS. PAYMENT AMOUNT: RECEIVED BY: CASH CC CHECK#_ DATE: 7 INDEMNIFICATION/ HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT IN CONSIDERATION OF BEING PERMITTED TO PRODUCE THIS SPECIAL EVENT OR ACTIVITY OR USE OF ANY CITY PROPERTY OR FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS ACTIVITY, THE UNDERSIGNED APPLICANT NDEMNIOR7ACREES TO THE FOLLOWING: 1.1 THE INDEMNITOR HEREBY AGREES TO RELEASE, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS the City of Ephrata from any and alll liability, claims, demands, causes of action, charges, expenses, and attorney fees (including attorney fees to establish the City's right to indemnity or incurred on appeal) resulting from involvement ini this event whether caused by any negligent act or omission of the City or otherwise. This agreement shall not apply to any liability resulting from the sole negligence of the City. 2. The INDEMNITOR agrees to reimburse the City for any loss, theft of, or damage to City property, 3. The INDEMNITOR agrees to comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and requirements including, but not limited to, not admitting more attendees than designated by Fire 4. The INDEMNITOR expressly agrees that this release and hold harmless agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by' Washington law and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, 5.F Falsification and/or misrepresentation in completing this application may result in rate adjustment or event cancellation. TUNDERSTAND THAT CHANGES TO THE ABOVE DETAILED PROGRAM equipment and/or facilities. Department as safe for the particular event or facility. notwithstanding. the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. REQUIRE IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION TO CITY. 1, the undersigned representative, have read the Special Events Application and the Policies and Procedures contained herein, and I am duly authorized by the event organzalionbusiness to submit this application on its behalf. The information herein is complete and accurate. APPLICANT: MIKE SCELLICK M2 AUTHORIZEbAGENT FOR PRINT NAME SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: 4-1620 DATE nR 2Bh SIGN NAME APPROVAL, DENIAL OR INCLUSION OF RESTRICTIONS OR SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF USE PERMIT IS AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE CITY PURSUANT TO EMC 05.10. All applications must be reviewed and approved before a permit can be issued. Submit completed original application, along with required attachments to: OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR CITY OF EPHRATA 121 ALDER ST. SW EPHRATA, WA98823 CITYOF EPHRATA STAFF REPORT Mayor and City Council Mike Warren, City Administrator Kurt Adkinson, Chief April 19, 2021 Staff Report To: From: Date: Proceeding' Type: Subject: Moon Security Contract Extension Legislativel History: Not Applicable First Presentation: Second Presentation: Requested Action: Staff Report Summary Updates security monitoring equipment for the pound from 2g cellular service (ending soon) to 5g service. Updates security monitoring equipment for the evidence room (motion detection) to comply with accreditationstandares, Discussion/Analysis Staff Recommendation Financial Implications Evidence Room- $570.46 upgrade nstalaton/3995montn, Pound - $570.46 upgrade stalaton/ss9Omontny Attachments A. B. Evidence Room Contract Pound Contract Pagelof1 DATE: May 13, 2021 Department: City Clerk/Finance Past Activity Continue to support other departments and commissions Monthly duties as assigned Working with Mayor/Administrator on COVID-191 related issues Attend EWFOA Conference in Spokane Coordinated with Architect on ERC Reroof Project Met with County on Landfill Remediation Conducted review of the 2020. Annual Financial Report with Mayor/dminstrator, and 20 Council members Future Activity Normal monthly duties Monthly Balancing of all financial transactions Prepare and: submit monthly tax reports Monitor revenues/expenses of the City Monitor Budget Attend all Council Meetings Initiate Legal Publications as required Provide and monitor requests for Public Records Monitor Records retention/destruction Address Human Resource issues Support staff in their daily operations Support City Administrator Monthly Civil Service Commission meeting Attend LEOFFID Disability Board monthly meetings Continue work on drafing/documenting Cost Allocation Finalize 2020. Annual Financial Report Bid opening for ERCI Reroof Project scheduled for May 26th Prepare Finance Policy to define immateriality threshold, and authority for assignment of fund balances Begin recruitment process for vacant police officer position Procedures Budget Concerns Other Issues Monitoring closely None at this time City Council Report Parks and Recreation EPHRATA PARKS & RECREATION PAST ACTIVITY: . Parks Commission: May 12, 2021 a. April Meeting No quorum 2. Recreation/Communiy Programming: Sam's Dance class continues with COVID restrictions b. Began selecting movies, sponsors, and dates for summer series Continue work with Revize on new website d. Working with high school Senior parents for graduation activities Place ads for bands for summer concert. series at Rock Park 3. Parks: a. Begin mowing Turned water on Opened restroom 4. Public Relations/Tourism: a. Attended special Tourism meeting b. Presented Parks and Recreation proposal at Soap Lake 5. Special Events: a. 2021 Graduation Parade b. K21 Dedication Sage N Sun Parade 6. Recreation Supervisor: a. Spring cornhole league ended b. Assisting phone in utilities customers Youth soccer clinic to continues d. Mace Flow class began 7. Splash Zone: a. Monitoring guidelines for aquatic operation with COVID restrictions Set opening/closing dates, special event dates, and in-service dates b. Interviewing for Splash Zone staff d. Prepared bottom of pool surface for painting Set up Lifeguard Training classes FUTURE GOALS/ACTMVITY: 1. Continuing administrative duties 3. Develop a park reservation system 4. Develop tree replacement program 5. Update Park Master plan 2. Continuing to work with and support various community groups DATE: May 19,2021 ITEM: Items for Council Action SUMMARY . Accept Donations for BOLD and Splash Zone scholarships from Interstate Bank-Ephrata Parks and Recreation Department received two $500 donations for BOLD and Splash Zone 2. Final approval of Prairie Bluff! Major Plat Phase 3B- The real property proposed for the final plat is located east oflvy Street NE and north of3rdAvenue NEi in Ephrata. scholarships funds from Interstate Bank BUDGETIMPACTS 1. +$1,000 2. N/A Staffr recommends acceptance and approval ofa all Items. Motion to. Authorize, Confirm, or Approve and Accept All Items. ENABLING ACTIONS lfyou have any questions, concerns, or require additional information; please contact me prior to the meeting. gE FPHE CITY OF EPHRATA STAFF REPORT Mayor and City Council Mike Warren, City Manager May 11, 2021 Council Action Interstate Bank Legislative History: May 19, 2021 n/a Motion to approve To: From: Date: Proceeding Type: Subject: Traci Bennett-D Directoro of CommunityServices Accept Donations for BOLD: and Splash Zone scholarships from First Presentation: Second Presentation: Requested Action: Staff Report Summary: Ephrata Parks and Recreation Department received two $500 donations for BOLD and Splash Zone scholarship funds from Interstate Bank. Discussion/Analvysis: City Council must accept all donations. Staff Recommendation: Council accept donations from Interstate Bank for the Ephrata Parks and Recreation Department. Financial Implications:*+51,00 Attachments A. B. none Page1of2 CITY C OF EPHRATA STAFF REPORT To: From: Date: Proceeding Type: Subject: Mayor and City Council, Mike Warren, City Manager May 12, 2021 Item for Council Action Daniel Leavitt, Community Development Director Final approval of Prairie Bluf Major Plat Phase 3B Legislative History: May 19, 2021 Motion to approve the final plat First Presentation: Requested. Action: Location of Proposal: The real property proposed for the final plat is located east of Ivy Street NE and north of 3rd Avenue NE in Ephrata, in a portion of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 10, Township 21 North, Range 26 East, WM, Grant County, Washington (Grant County Impact: The approval of the final plat will allow the filing of the final plat with the County Auditor, completing the division of a portion of the property into 28 residential lots. The final plat Staff Recommendation: Staff has reviewed the required mprovements at the property and on the Assessor's Parcel; #13-0425-010. conforms with the previously approved preliminary plat. final plat map and recommends approval of Prairie Bluff Major Plat Phase 3B. Attachments A Prairie Bluff Final Major Plat Phase 3B map -2 pages Page 1of1 NOOS7 1322.66(C) 1322.68(R3) PRAIRIE BLUFF ca)es ZZET 92281 PHASE ONE lvys Street NE 128.88 - V005619-W1 255.50 1317.12 5005619-E 511.40 H= 644.00(R1) 644.10(R2) 127.01 sEs N 5 5s 55 5j Sg s Street VE $00'55376382.51 127.01 e Block 16 514.31 TOLZE 5: 1311-95M) S05S3FE287190 PRARIE BLUFF PHASE THREE "B" MAJOR PLAT FOR: FOXFORD, uP 3053 3605 STREET, MOSES LAKE, Columbia NW. Engineering, PS CNWENG engineering surveying- planning 240N North Elder Street, Moses Lake, WA 98837 Ph: Fax 509-786-6754 PRARIE BLUFF PHASE THREE. "B" A MAJOR PLAT 305 BRDS STREET AVENUE, MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTONS 98837 Columbia NW. Engineering, PS CNW ENG engineering surveying - planning 249N Norhe Elder Street, Moses Lake, WAS 98837 Ph:5 509-7 766-1226 Fax 509-7 766-6754 FOR: FOXFORDUP WRRA WASHINGTON REFUSE & RECYCLING ASSOCIATION WRRA Member MRFs Suggested List of Materials to Include in Comingled Recycling Programs. 1. Paper a. Newspaper including adds and inserts b. Corrugated Cardboard Boxes c. Direct Mail d. Cereal, Cracker & Shoe Boxes (Chipboard) f.Magazines & Catalogs a. Steel (Tin) Cans b. Aluminum Cans e. Office paper- copier and printer paper, file folders, note paper, computer paper, brochures 2. Metal 3.1 Plastic a. Plastic Bottles- #1 PET & #2 HDPE- Soda bottles, water bottles, milk jugs, Orange Juice bottles &j jugs, detergent & *This is the most comprehensive list of materials to include. For those programs that choose to offera a more limited group, that would acceptable as well. This list emphasizes the proçessing of materials that have thel highest value and excludes those materials that erode the value through the collection of materials that contaminate the higher value materials. cleaning solution bottles Suggested List ofItems to Exclude from Comingled Recycling Programs 1. #3-#7 Plastic Items 2. Plastic Bags & Plastic Film ofall kinds 3. Flower pots 4. Paper Milk & Paper. Juice Cartons 5. Aseptic Packaging 6. Shredded Paper 7. Glass 9. Diapers 12. Wood 14. Scrapl Metal Depot Alternatives depots for additional items. Reducing Contamination 8. Hazardous & Medical Waste ofany" Type 10.1 Fabric (Textiles) ofa any type 11. Wire, Rope, Chain, Garden Hoses & Christmas Lights 13. Trash Put the Garbage in the Garbage Bin For those jurisdictions that would like to offer additional recovery options, it might be possible to establish drop off options at Check with your local recycling program to learn which materials are collected through your program. Ensure that anything you recycle is on1 that list. Ensuring everything that goes into the bini is recyclable is crucial for reducing contamination. Source separation ofrecyclables from garbage is the first step. Recyclables must be empty, clean, and dry. Ifyou do not know whether something can be recycled, throw iti in the garbage. Wheni in doubt, throwi it out. RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING MOSES LAKE Choose YES: Plastic Bottles & Containers Plastics #1 PET&# #2 HDPE Bottles with opening smaller than the! base No lids Choose NO: Aluminum & Tin Containers Rinsed, metal containers Mixed Paper Newspaper andi inserts Copier & printer paper Magazines, catalogs & phone books Flattened Cardboard and/or Paperboard Flattened, unsoiled boxes Food Waste Plastic Bags &Film Food & Beverage Cartons Foam Cups & Containers Glass Bottles & Containers Plastic Needles - - Tub Containers Clam Shell Containers When in DOUBT, throw it OUT! For a detailed list, please visit: www.dhyofmlcom/220/Recydabie-rems Shredded Paper Diapers RECICLAJE RESIDENCIAL MOSES LAKE SI: Botellas De Plastico Plastico apropiado #1 PET& #2 HDPE Botellas con tapas mas pequenas de lal base NO: Contenedores De Acero /Aluminio Enjuague, Acero, Creer Aluminio Papel Mezclado Carton Aplanado/Cartons Desarmar Carton Canton Carton madera Periodico Correo Revistas, Catalogos Directorio teletonico NO Desperdisios De Comida NO Plastico NO Cartones NO Vasos de Espuma De Comida/Beber NO Botellas De Vidrio NO Agujas NO Contenedores NO Contenedores De Plastico si tiene duda Se pone en la basura! Para mas informacion visite: www.cityofml.com/220/Recyclable-items NO Papel en Trizas NO Panales