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Mounds View City Council Page Four <br /> Regular Meeting October 25, ' 92 <br /> explained that in an effort to reduce the costs to the three cities, t e <br /> Fire Department has successfully negotiated a contract for fire services <br /> with the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) . Orduno stated that <br /> it is a very good contract, one that represents a fine <br /> example of intergovernmental cooperation and an opportunity to reduce the <br /> three cities budget amount for fire services. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Trude to Approve the Contract for Fire Services <br /> between Spring Lake Park - Blaine - Mounds View - Fire. Department and the <br /> Twin City Army Ammunition Plant (TCCAP) <br /> _ VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> B. Consideration of Resolution No. 4437 Supporting the Award of the <br /> County Hazardous Waste Management Contract to Dynex Industries of <br /> Mounds View <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, explained that Dynex has held <br /> the contract with the County since 1991 and has provided exceptional <br /> service not only to the City of Mounds View but to the entire <br /> County. Orduno further stated that Dynex has a fine reputation in <br /> the community as a business and has also been an outstanding partner <br /> in many public/private cooperative efforts in the City. <br /> Orduno read a letter from Zach Hansen, Manager, Ramsey County <br /> Department of Public Health, Division of Solid Waste, explaining* <br /> the City that Dynex is one of three facilities being considered for <br /> the Ramsey County hazardous waste management contract. <br /> Orduno then introduced Brian Sjoberg, President of Dynex. Mr. <br /> Sjoberg introduced Don Wodich, Environmental Manager and General <br /> Counsel for Dynex, Industries. Mr. Wodek presented a brief history <br /> of Dynex with regards to the County contract that Dynex has held <br /> since 1991. <br /> Mr. Wodek asked that the City Council support Dynex in its efforts <br /> to be awarded the hazardous waste management contract for the County <br /> o 'amsey or e ie- - - . . - • • • . <br /> Councilmember Trude asked Mr. Wodek to give a brief explanation of <br /> what happens to the hazardous waste materials collected by Dynex. <br /> Mr. Wodek explained that most of the items collected are latex <br /> paints and pesticides. The latex paints are shipped to Toledo where <br /> they are incinerated and turned into binder for cement block. The <br /> pesticides are shipped to Arkansas and incinerated for disposal. <br /> Mr. Wodek stated that there are approximately 8 , 000 residents using <br /> the facility and stated the hours and days of operation. Mr. Wodek <br /> also mentioned that there is no charge to the residents for this <br /> hazardous waste collection. <br />