Members Appointed by the Clark County Board of Commissioners

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Members Appointed by the Clark County Board of Commissioners

Clark County SOLID WASTE ADVISORY COMMISSION

Regular Meeting Members appointed by the Clark County Board of Commissioners: Thursday, August 1, 2013 6:00 – 8:00 PM Lisa Schmidt, Chair Small Cities & Towns 9/30/14 Clark County Auto License Office Don Ebbeson, Vice Chair Solid Waste Industry 9/30/13 CONFERENCE ROOM – 1ST FLOOR 1408 Franklin Street Richard Baker County-at-Large 9/30/15 Vancouver, WA 98666 Allan Jeska Public Interest Groups 9/30/13 I ROLL CALL, APPROVAL OF MINUTES – June 6, 2013 Rem Wilson SE Clark County 9/30/15 II UPDATES – County Public Health, County Environmental Services, City of Vancouver, Department of Ecology Jack McClary SW Clark County 9/30/13 III Update on Closure/Decommission of Boise Cascade Landfill - Stephen Smythe Status of Permit Conditions – Gary Bickett & Anita Largent North Clark County 9/30/14 Jeanne Stewart IV 2012 County Sustainability Report – Anita Largent City of Vancouver 9/30/13 V Update on Rigid Plastics at Transfer Stations – Anita Largent Brandon Vick Clark County Business 9/30/15 VI Solid Waste Management Plan Update – Review of Revised

Clark County Staff Liaison: Chapter 5 – Education and Outreach – Anita Largent Anita Largent, Sustainability & Outreach Manager Phone: (360) 397-2121 ext. 4484 VII OTHER BUSINESS [email protected] Solid Waste Program VIII COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Guiding Principles  A commitment to sustainability that ensures resources and options for future generations. Attachment: Minutes of the June 6, 2013 meeting  Balance among public convenience, public expenses, Meeting location: Auto License Office 1408 Franklin Street public health and the environment. On the corner of Franklin St. and Mill Plain  Flexibility to anticipate future Building just next to the County Public Service Center changes and needs. Please use the West entrance to the building  Commitment to waste reduction and recycling.  Increased local control of solid waste management.  Integrity of waste stream measurement and monitoring.  Encouragement of cooperative and coordinated efforts among government agencies, citizens, and the private sector for managing solid wastes.

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