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. G' , . <br />MINUTES OF-THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 27, 1992 <br />( #9) CITY CLEAN UP & YARD WASTE COSTS <br />Moorse explained the clean up program provides for a fa I I . c I e.an up. <br />He referred to costs of the clean up. He noted that because of the <br />great volume collected during both the spring clean up and the yard <br />waste program, the cost was over - budget for the amount designated <br />for both clean ups and the recycling program. He stated a large <br />portion of the spring clean up amount was construction debris. <br />Goetten felt they must make changes 'now to be able to continue the <br />program. She said that people pay to have appliances removed from <br />their homes, and felt they should pay the nominal fee for bringing <br />appliances to the clean up. <br />Jabbour asked if the additional construction debris is because.of <br />the inability to burn. <br />Gerhardson agreed that may be adding to the volume. <br />Jabbour suggested that the City not accept any construction <br />material. He said he is against raising the annual recycling fee. <br />Callahan asked staff to suggest fees for all types of materials <br />being brought to dispose of for Council to review at their .next <br />meeting. <br />Mr. Furchner said that Wayzata charges $.50 per bag of yard waste. <br />( #10).FIRE SERVICE ALTERNATIVES <br />Moorse suggested reviewing the alternatives during a work session. <br />Butler asked the boundaries of peripheral cities. <br />Moorse stated they include Mound, Maple Plain, and Wayzata and <br />several scenarios include expanding the peripheral cities' <br />boundaries to cover the entire City. <br />Goetten asked if Moorse will supply the Council with response times <br />and costs at the work session. <br />Moorse asked if the Council wished response times for all six <br />scenarios. <br />Butler thought only Alternatives #3 and 6 were necessary. <br />8 <br />