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9/23/2014
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6 <br />City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />September 9, 2014 <br />Page 4 <br />I stated that Ramsey County offers a free yard waste drop-off site available to all St. Anthony <br />2 residents. He stated that organized collection is intended to level the playing field for everyone <br />3 so that all residents end up at the same price with the same level of service. <br />4 <br />5 Mr. Mike Donnnelly Waste Management, stated the haulers negotiated the rates based on the <br />6 entire City and residents are going to get a better rate because of efficiencies in this system. <br />Mayor Faust closed the public hearing at 7:50 p.m. <br />10 Motion by Councilmember Jenson, seconded by Councilmember Stille, to adopt Resolution 14- <br />11 058; a Resolution Approving the Agreement for Residential Solid Waste and Recycling <br />12 Collection Services in Saint Anthony Village between the City and the Consortium of Republic <br />13 Services, Walters Recycling and Refuse, and Waste Management and Authorizing the Mayor <br />14 and City Manager to Execute Said Agreement. <br />15 <br />16 Councilmember Stille stated that a task force began discussing organized collection in 2008 and <br />17 at that time it was more slated toward an RFP process going to one hauler. He commended <br />18 Senator Marty for authoring the legislation and he felt this was going to be a win-win for <br />19 everyone. He stated most residents will see a savings on their bill, but reminded residents about <br />20 the intangible costs, i.e., the damage to the roads from the trucks, and organized collection would <br />21 eliminate a lot of truck traffic and environmental pollution. He stated he was in favor of the <br />22 proposal and felt it was going to be great for the City and its residents. <br />23 <br />24 Councilmember Gray stated this has always been a contentious subject for cities and because of <br />25 the change in the law, the City has an opportunity to get an agreement in place that takes care of <br />26 everybody, even though it might not make everybody happy and some residents might lose their <br />27 current hauler, but overall he felt it was best for the City. <br />28 <br />29 Councilmember Roth stated he would not support the resolution because some residents will end <br />30 up paying more for collection services and he felt the City could save more money and achieve <br />31 all of its goals by going to an RFP. He expressed concern about the 30% difference in price and <br />32 felt the community would be better served by doing an RFP. <br />33 <br />34 Mayor Faust stated the City has to look out for the entire community and the City Council's job <br />35 is to make sure everyone is treated the same and to make sure there is a transparent level playing <br />36 field, adding he felt that the five-year contract in totality was going to be more advantageous to a <br />37 much higher percentage of residents than those who might currently have lower rates. <br />38 <br />39 Motion carried 4-1 (Roth opposed). <br />40 <br />41 V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF - NONE. <br />42 <br />43 VI. GENERAL BUSINESS OF COUNCIL. <br />44 <br />45 A. Resolution 14-059; a Resolution for the 2015 Street and Utility Project Receiving <br />46 Feasibility Report, Order Plans and Specifications. Justin Messner City Engineer (WSB <br />47 & Associates), presenting. <br />48 <br />
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