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I Ms. Halpine agreed that households which generate less waste should be <br /> 10 rewarded for that economically which would result in people who recycle <br /> and compost a good percentage of their waste having to pay a much lower <br /> 4 rate. The Solid Waste Supervisor also suggested senior citizens rates <br /> 5 and discounts for people who live out of town for six months could be <br /> 6 negotiated in a city contract where all parties know exactly what their <br /> 7 responsibilities will be. She added that the state and the <br /> 8 Metropolitan Council were both emphasizing the importance of having the <br /> 9 citizens doing most of the separation and taking responsibility for <br /> 10 their own solid waste management, which would be much cheaper in the <br /> 11 long. run than having all the wastes go to the County incinerators. She <br /> 12 also reiterated the information from the Fact Sheet which reported a <br /> 13 city could be exempted in 1989 for $18.00 a year in Ramsey County taxes <br /> 14 for each single family residence if they financed their own recycling <br /> 15 system as North Oaks, White Bear Lake and White Bear Township are <br /> 16 already doing. <br /> 17 Mayor Sundland explained that St. Anthony had to deal with Ramsey <br /> 18 County's as well as Hennepin County's requirements, since there are <br /> 19 portions of the City in both jurisdictions. He then thanked Ms. Halpine <br /> 20 for providing insight into Ramsey County's regulations. Before closing <br /> 21 the forum, the Mayor told Mr. Thompson policing the system to see each <br /> 22 residence paid for its own service was one of the issues which would <br /> 23 have to be looked at when the contract with the City vendor is <br /> 24 developed. <br /> 25 The More St. Anthony Recycles, the Less the Residents Will Have to Pay <br /> aJim Gencauski and Bob Christensen of Waste Management were present for <br /> 27 the discussions and Mr. Gencauski told the residents: <br /> 28 *the more materials his company can divert from the landfills or the <br /> 29 incinerator, the less they would have to charge the St. Anthony <br /> 30 customers; <br /> 31 *if Waste Management collects both garbage and recyclables for the <br /> 32 City, they would be able to keep track of how much is diverted and <br /> 33 adjust the rates in accordance after the first year, just as they do <br /> 34 in Robbinsdale and Columbia Heights; <br /> 35 *the company diverted 85 tons of waste in Robbinsdale which saved <br /> . 36 them $30.00 a ton in landfill changes and it is estimated those <br /> 37 savings could amount to as much as $75.00 a ton for materials <br /> 38 diverted from the incinerator; <br /> 39 *his firm already grants discounts for periods when customers were <br /> 40 out of town and didn't use their service. <br /> 41 Residents' Input to be Included in Contract Negotiations For Recycling <br /> 42 Hauler <br /> 19 <br />