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Mounds View City Council Page Three <br /> Rilar Meeting September 14, 1992 <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> A. Richard Oman, member of the Environmental Quality Task Force <br /> gave a presentation on the recommendation made by the Environmental <br /> Quality Task Force regarding findings from a garbage and recycling <br /> study. Oman stated that the recommendation was to have an open <br /> hauling system set up in a one zone system with a single recycling <br /> hauler. <br /> Oman stated that two things have to be considered. One, would be <br /> that the Ramsey County Solid Waste Master Plan requires that the cost <br /> of recycling be shown as a separate billing. Further stake was e <br /> fact that recycling needs to be in a position of importance. The <br /> goal of the Ramsey County Master Plan is to have recycling to 50% by <br /> 1996 and to have recycling stand on its own merits and its own costs. <br /> Oman stated that the Environmental Quality Task Force was instructed to <br /> study certain objectives set by the City Council. Oman stated that the <br /> City has to promote public education on recycling, promote composting <br /> of yard waste and organic food waste. Recycling of waste through the <br /> use of single haulers would be preferably paid for on a per ton basis. <br /> Everyone should be able to recycle and that there are ways that the <br /> mobile home and apartment dwellers could be brought into the system. <br /> • Oman stated that the benefit of an open hauling system is the <br /> competition among the haulers. It is possible for a person who <br /> does a lot of recycling to go down to a bag rate for $2.50 per bag. <br /> By keeping an open hauling system, the bag rate is a low cost way <br /> of complying with all requirements of the mandate. The Task Force <br /> agrees that it would be desirable to keep the lowest cost methods of <br /> dealing with waste. <br /> Oman also stated that the open hauling system gives the residents <br /> the freedom of choice where a single hauler system does not. Oman <br /> commented that placing the city in a zone system would mean that <br /> all solid waste and recycling-would be collected-on-the-same-day. It-is <br /> an easy process for the residents. The open hauling system was deemed <br /> the best option by the EQTF. The haulers had no objections to this <br /> program. Other cities effectively use this type of collection with a <br /> separate hauler for recycling. It is important, however, to keep <br /> recycling at the top of the list. <br /> Oman stated that it is beneficial to keep garbage hauling in the <br /> private sector and billing by the hauler. The cost for recycling can <br /> be determined by the number of tons collected. The current level on <br /> a percent basis is a cost less than $12 per year. The cost could <br /> increase to $15 per year if the City can improve its level of <br /> recycling. <br />
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