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I <br /> s 'c <br /> MINUTES <br /> JANUARY 13, 1993 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUANCE OF G.O. TIF REFUNDING BONDS <br /> Baldwin opened the public hearing at 7:09 p.m. He explained that <br /> with the high interest rates on bonds previously issued for Tax <br /> Increment Districts 1 -2 (Coffman project) and 2 -1 (Bullseye <br /> project) and the low interest rates at present, the city's <br /> financial consultant has recommended proceeding with the refunding. <br /> There being no one in attendance wishing to be heard Baldwin closed <br /> the hearing at 7:11 p.m. <br /> Fiscal Consultant David Mahoney informed Council that the bond sale <br /> would be scheduled for January 27, 1993. Following a brief <br /> discussion Gehrz moved adoption of Resolution R -93 -2 which carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> RESOLUTION R -93 -02 <br /> A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF $1,200,000 <br /> G. O. TAX INCREMENT REFUNDING BONDS OF 1993 <br /> COUNCIL ASSIGNMENTS FOR 1993 PRESENTED <br /> Baldwin presented the slate of assignments for 1993. Gehrz stated <br /> that she can no longer serve as the representative to the Chamber <br /> of Commerce due to her work schedule and that Hoyt has agreed to <br /> serve in that position. The assignment roster will be corrected to <br /> reflect this change. <br /> CITY TO CONTRACT WITH E -Z RECYCLING FOR RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING <br /> SERVICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 1993 <br /> Jacobs explained that five proposals for recycling services had <br /> been considered by the Solid Waste Commission at their January 7, <br /> 1993 meeting. At that meeting presentations were made by <br /> representatives of three of the firms who submitted proposals, <br /> E -Z Recycling, Knutson Services, Inc. and SuperCycle, Inc. <br /> Jacobs summarized the Commission's deliberations which led to the <br /> recommendation that the city contract with E -Z Recycling efffective <br /> March 1, 1993. This decision was based on price, items to be <br /> collected, and satisfactory references. <br /> Following Jacob's summary, presentations were made to Council by <br /> Mark Heieren, Knutson Services, Chris Rheinhart, E- Z Recycling, <br /> and Nancy Healy, SuperCycle. Council thoroughly discussed costs <br /> and services offered by the three firms. Ciernia indicated he <br /> would like to see the city consider a more inclusive program <br /> collecting as many products as possible and also questioned <br /> changing from the present firm who has provided dependable service. <br /> Baldwin commented on the fact that it is always difficult to leave <br /> a good service, but the Solid Waste Commission has done its work, <br />