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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />May 23, 2006 <br />Page 8 <br />Councilmember Horst clarified that what the article was intimating was some recyclers do not <br />take glass. <br />Ms. Klennert replied, Waste Management would continue to recycle all colors of glass. <br />Assistant City Manager Moore -Sykes reported the ordinance states glass is recycled. Some of <br />the glass can be used in sandblasting and as a leach aid in landfills. <br />9 Ms. Klennert stated Waste Management has an optical sorting location in Chicago that takes all <br />10 colors of glass. <br />11 <br />12 Mr. Sederstrom remarked Walters does the same. <br />13 <br />14 Mayor Faust stated the Ordinance could be approved, denied or tabled. He expressed he believes <br />15 there may be some other caveats written into the Ordinance before it is approved. He stated the <br />16 City Council must make sure to watch out for the residents. <br />17 <br />18 Councilmember Thuesen believes this is a good thing. He believes the majority of residents <br />19 would find it a convenient way to recycle numerous recyclable items. The downside would be <br />20 storage of the additional container in the garage. Councilmember Thuesen remarked from an <br />21 environmental perspective, it would encourage people to recycle more and be more aware when <br />22 buying products that need to be recycled. He stated there is more of an upside than a downside to <br />23 this and believes the majority of residents would approve of single sort recycling. <br />24 <br />25 Councilmember Stille stated there are a lot of good reasons to do this. The promotion of <br />26 recycling is number one. He stated he is disappointed that the benefits seem to be on the side of <br />27 the haulers. If there are some hidden benefits to this, perhaps the City should go to a single <br />28 hauler system if the primary benefit is to save wear and tear and the number of trucks on the <br />29 streets. He would like to table this and work through it slowly. <br />30 <br />31 Councilmember Horst commented the history of garbage hauling had progressed from taking <br />32 trash to large dump areas, to burning and recycling and now a state -of -the -art facility for <br />33 recycling and processing materials. He feels the haulers may see an immediate cost reduction, <br />34 but they have seen an increase in their costs recently especially with fuel increases. He does not <br />35 necessarily see it as a cost benefit to only the hauler. Councilmember Horst sees single sort <br />36 recycle as a way to encourage good citizenry by recycling more. Councilmember Horst sees <br />37 benefits now and in the future if the haulers are able to keep their costs down by going to single <br />38 sort recycling. <br />39 <br />40 Councilmember Gray stated he agrees with Council members Thuesen and Horst. He stated it <br />41 has been good to go with single sort. Keeping three haulers here keeps the competition alive. He <br />42 is not suggesting prices would go down, but it would be an option because it costs them less. He <br />43 anticipates this would probably be a hot item for the next three meetings. Councilmember Gray <br />44 stated he is definitely for the single sort every two weeks. <br />45 <br />