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1 the City by reading aloud the Notice of Hearing which had been published <br /> 2 in the September 7th Bulletin. • <br /> 3 The hearing had been scheduled during the August 23rd Council meeting <br /> 4 where July 18th Recycling Task Force Meeting Notes recommending Waste <br /> 5 Management Inc. collect recyclable materials along with regular garbage <br /> 6 collections in St. Anthony were reported by Council liaison person, <br /> 7 Councilmember Enrooth, Task Force Chair Lauren McClanahan, and Task <br /> 8 Force Member, Keith Pearson. Testimony in favor of the Task Force <br /> 9 recommendation was taken from these three as well as from Task Force <br /> 10 Member Elaine Olson and Public Works Director Larry Hamer. Bob Christen <br /> it and Jim Gencauski of Waste Management Inc. were also present to answer <br /> 12 questions. <br /> 13 Councilmember Enrooth reported the Task Force had held five meetings of <br /> 14 considerable length on the issue during which they considered proposals <br /> 15 from the Knutson, Super Cycle, and 'Reuters companies as well as the <br /> 16 company they had finally determined would do the best job for St. <br /> 17 Anthony, Waste Management Inc. The Councilmember reiterated that five <br /> 18 of the Task Force members had toured the Reuters plant as an <br /> 19 alternative to the incineration mandated by Hennepin County, perceiving ' <br /> 20 this system might provide an alternative to solid waste consideration <br /> 21 in the future. <br /> 22 Mr. McClanahan indicated the Task Force had taken into consideration all <br /> 23 segments of the St. Anthony population which would be affected as well <br /> 24 as the system which would be the most workable for all of them. <br /> 25 Mr. Pearson indicated he had enjoyed his service on the Task Force. He • <br /> 26 said he, considered recycling as very important for St. Anthony and <br /> 27 "wholeheartedly" concurred with the Task Force recommendations. <br /> 28 Mrs. Olson told the Councilmembers she had learned a lot about recycling <br /> 29 and the programs which are already in place in other metropolitan, <br /> 30 state, and national communities which she and the other Task Force <br /> 31 members were now out trying to convey to the public. She agreed that <br /> 32 all the proposals they considered had been very good but concurred with <br /> 33 the final Task Force recommendation of Waste Management, Inc. <br /> 34 Mr. Hamer, who Councilmember Enrooth indicated had been coordinating <br /> 35 information on recycling for the last 15 years and whose input had <br /> 36 formed the basis for the Task Force research, said he thought all the <br /> 37 people who served on that Commission had been "great to work with and <br /> 38 very productive in their research. " <br /> 39 Council Comments <br /> 40 Mayor Sundland indicated he didn't perceive communities today had many <br /> 41 options left open to them when it came to solid waste disposal, <br /> 42 particularly recycling, which is almost mandated. He recalled that <br /> 43 over the years the City officials had been considering recycling in <br /> 44 different forms and said during that time had heard from many residents <br /> 6 <br />