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I City of St. Anthony Regular Council Meeting <br /> 2 May 24, 1994 <br /> 3 Page 7 <br /> 4 Councilmember Marks said there will be a Sister City meeting on Sunday, May <br /> 5 29th. There will be two visits this summer from persons from Salo, Finland <br /> 6 and they have indicated a desire to attend a Council work session as well as a <br /> 7 regular Council meeting. He expects their arrival near the end of August. <br /> 8 Interim City Manager Hamer led a discussion about closing the Recycling <br /> 9 Center. He said he had sent a letter to all of the City's licensed haulers <br /> 10 requesting their compliance with the City's recycling regulations. He has not <br /> 11 received written response from all of them yet but anticipates he will in the near <br /> 12 future. Councilmember Enrooth indicated his displeasure at having to close the <br /> 13 Center but cannot justify keeping it open. The grant money will run out as of <br /> 14 June 30th and the City cannot afford to keep the Center open with City funds <br /> 15 alone. In addition, Enrooth noted that the Environmental Quality/Recycling <br /> 16 Task Force recommended its closing and emphasized the importance in <br /> 17 educating the people on recycling. No one appeared at the public hearing <br /> regarding closing the Center and, Enrooth perceives, most people realize it is a <br /> 10 duplication of service. Councilmember Marks wondered if the City needs to <br /> 20 change its licensing for haulers. Hamer responded that the regulations do <br /> 21 specify that solid waste haulers must pick up recycling at least once a week. He <br /> 22 did concede, too, that the extra pick up for recyclables at multi-dwellings <br /> 23 (townhomes, condominiums, etc.) will probably mean increased costs. <br /> 24 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to close the St. Anthony Recycling <br /> 25 Center, effective June 30, 1994.-- <br /> 26 <br /> 994.-26 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 27 <br /> .28 Interim City Manager Hamer noted that the 1994 Spring Clean Up Day was <br /> 29 successful and did not lose money. He said other communities indicated their <br /> 30 similar clean up days were successful also. Three members of the <br /> 31 Environmental Quality/Recycling Task Force volunteered their help, Trudy <br /> 32 Hentges, Doug Bergstrom, and Keith Pearson. Also, Steve Koes, who is a <br /> 33 Public Works employee, has been a Clean Up Day volunteer since its inception. <br /> 34 Mayor Ranallo asked Mr. Hamer about this year's road construction projects. Mr. Hamer <br /> 35 responded that the water line is three quarters of the way on Hilldale and that 3 sewer repairs <br /> were done.. He reported that the engineer is keeping in close contact with the residents and <br /> that rain has delayed some of the work on another road project. <br />