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Regional District of Central Kootenay

December 8, 2022

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4.2.5 Joint Resource Recovery Committee: minutes December 7, 2022

Moved and seconded,

And Resolved:

723/22 That the Board direct staff to take no further steps investigating at-home food

dehydrators/grinders or other at-home systems at this time for rural areas

deemed feasible to receive conventional curbside collection services.

Moved and seconded,

And Resolved:

Carried

724/22 That the Board direct staff to amend the 2022 Financial Plan for Service S187

Central Resource Recovery to increase the Capital Expenses Account 60000 by an

additional $714,084 for the HB Tailings Facility Remediation and Closure Project,

and increase Account 43100 Proceeds from Borrowing by $543,834, and increase

Contribution from Central Resource Recovery Regular Reserve by $170,250.

Moved and seconded,

And Resolved:

Carried

725/22 That the Board direct staff to proceed with the framework of tools presented for

the Phase 2 Consultation with Electoral Area residents, with the final

consultation package to be brought back to the Committee for review in January

2023 and an additional $992 for consultation costs be incorporated into the

Draft 2023 Financial Plan in Service A102 Resource Recovery;

AND FURTHER that, the Board direct staff to plan for adoption of the future

service establishment bylaw for waste collection services using the Assent Voting

Process and that $60,000 be added to the Draft 2023 Financial Plan for Service

A102 Resource Recovery.

Moved and seconded,

And Resolved:

Carried

726/22 That the Board direct staff to make adjustments to the letter of feedback to

Recycle BC regarding their Packaging and Paper Product Extended Producer

Responsibility Draft Plan incorporating comments from Directors before gaining

final approval from the Chair to sign on behalf of the Board and submit to

Recycle BC.

Moved and seconded,

And Resolved:

Carried

727/22 That the Board direct staff to prepare a letter to Minister George Heyman,

Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, identifying concerns regarding the

shift in Recycle BC’s proposed plans and the harmful effects to rural

communities.

Carried

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