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APPROVED MINUTES
AP EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1987 6:00 PM, CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7600 Executive Drive
COUNCIL MEMBERS : Mayor Gary Peterson, Richard Anderson,
George Bentley , Jean Harris , and
Patricia Pidcock
CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Carl Jullie , Assistant to
the City Manager Craig Dawson, and
Recording Secretary Jodi Miller
ROLL CALL: All members were present.
I . CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Mayor Peterson called the meeting to order .
Harris complimented Assistant City Manager Dawson on the
excellent memo he had prepared for the Council regarding
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waste management . x
II . DISCUSSION ON WASTE MANAGEMENT
Assistant City Manager Dawson summarized his memo of October
29th regarding waste management stating his memo focused on
the City 's role in solid waste management . He said the
Metropolitan Council had adopted a three phase approach
which called for counties preparing policy plans and cities
achieving 16% recycling through source separation. Cities
questioned the success of source separation and Assistant
City Manager Dawson identified, in his memo, several issues
and alternatives relating to source separation and an
analysis of likely response to those issues from other
government agencies . He stated that the waste management
legislation changes every year, therefore, it has become
very confusing as to what the actual intent and impact of
the legislation is .
Mayor Peterson asked Assistant City Manager Dawson to
elaborate on "How to Direct Waste to a Facility" , Page 2750D.
Dawson replied that the City had been reluctant to contract
with a hauler or group of haulers in the past because it was
then acting within a private enterprise market . He
questioned if the city , acting through a regulatory act , would
be within anti-trust restraints . He stated this would
require further legal analysis.
Harris asked Dawson how St . Louis Park is having such
success with their recycling program and how they are
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handling apartments . Dawson stated their recycling program
is five to six years old so the residents are in the habit
of separating their recyclables . The City also provided
three separate containers for separation of wastes which
makes it easy for the residents (samples of which are in his
office) . Dawson said St . Louis Park also has several yard
waste programs and that is a significant portion of their
program. Regarding apartment buildings, Dawson felt some of
the buildings had a storage room available for use and/or
recyclable waste was put in plastic bags by the dumpsters a
on designated days .
Harris inquired whether there was any new information on the
Hennepin County Resolution on source separation . Assistant µ
City Manager Dawson stated he was not aware of any changes
in the resolution but that it would probably be considered
by the Metropolitan Council for redrafting next year . Harris
inquired as to the sentiments •of the Metropolitan Council .
City Manager Jullie said he had had only informal discussion
regarding this, but with the new Chairman of the Council , he fel
it had changed its stand and was supportive of mechanical
separation. Dawson stated Eden Prairie has asked for some
flexibility in the recycling system to reflect what was best
for the individual cities. Anderson asked City Manager
Jullie if this City Council should go on record asking for
mechanical separation since it has the plant to accomplish
this . Anderson stated that since Eden Prairie has the
- opportunity to do mechanical separation, should the Council
ask the County Commissioners for their help and support as
this system is a good alternative and will work well in Eden
Prairie.
Mayor Peterson said extraction of recyclables is the issue
prior to mechanical separation. He stated there were a
number of questions including.
1 ) How do you designate flow of waste?
2 ) What will happen to recyclable material in the next
one to five years?
3) What contractural relationship can the City enter
into?
He said the list of questions gets longer and longer and
these issues must be resolved first.
Anderson questioned why we should investigate further if the j
answer to mechanical separation is no. Mayor Peterson
stated while that was true, it was improbable any agency
would say no to mechanical separation once it was
demonstrated to be a workable solution.
Pidcock •said that the Council must keep in mind that at the
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last Metropolitan Council hearing the comment was made that
Eden Prairie was doing nothing for recycling and the
Metropolitan Council questioned why.
Harris said she felt it was worthwhile to pursue all
available options. She said there were many questions
relating to this issue and that one does not preclude the
other.
Bentley asked about the market for recyclables and whether
or not it was a problem for source separation. He also
said he was in strong disagreement with the attitude of
other levels of government proposing to modify behavior and
he felt that was beyond the role of government. He said
government may impose sanctions to force people -o do
something but source separation should not be it. He also
wondered where the 16% figure originated from. Assistant
City Manager Dawson said studies had been done by consultants
for Hennepin County and the Metropolitan Council which
suggested 14% - 18% recycling could realistically be attained
through an aggressive, successful program.
Bentley said he felt the Council should proceed on the
basis that Eden Prairie will use the Reuter facility as a
recycling facility and mount a campaign to both residents
and other levels of government that shows the wisdom of
utilizing mechanical separation. However, he also feels
the Council should have a contingency plan available. This
creates the question of how to handle haulers taking the
refuse to the designated facility. Assistant City Manager
Dawson said more legal advise would be needed on that
issue.
City Manager Jullie said that given the Reuter facility is x
there, he thinks its only natural that the waste generated
in the surrounding area should go to that facility. He
stated a backup plan was necessary and that Woodlake and
BFI Sanitation expressed an interest in talking with the
City and he suspected they may propose a curbside program.
He also said Eden Prairie needed to keep its options open. j
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Harris that the City
of Eden Prairie pursue alternatives employing mechanical
separation of recyclables, explore ways the City may direct
its waste to the Reuter facility, influence policies or
legislation to expand definitions of what is recognized as
recycling, and provide more recycling opportunities focusing
first on residential generators before moving to business
generators.
Bentley said the Staff had recommended more legal
investigation/analysis and that he felt an alternative plan
' to source separation must be laid out as a plan to fall
back on.
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Mayor Peterson then clarified the motion on the table and
stated that the Metropolitan Council, not Hennepin County,
would be the major problem. Anderson asked who gave
credit for proper waste management, the Metropolitan
Council or Hennepin County. Assistant City Manager Dawson
stated credit came mainly from the Metropolitan Council,
however, Hennepin County does have some grants available
for source separation. He further stated that mechanical
separation would not qualify for grant reimbursement.
Harris said the Staff addressed the options and their
investigation determined recommendations for the City.
Therefore, the Council should feel comfortable pursuing
the staff recommendations.
Mr. Doug Reuter, Reuter, Inc. , commented with respect to
the resolution adopted by Hennepin County stating it was
more than they had hoped for. He said the most
significant part of it was included in the last paragraph
which stated the waste master plan should be modified to
include recycling by mechanical separation. He said it
was important because it was in violation of the waste
Management Act, yet seven people knew this and voted for
it anyway. This vote sends a clear message to the
Metropolitan Council that the County Board saw it would be
difficult to accomplish the waste management goals without
including mechanical separation.
City Manager Jullie asked what would happen to Reuter,
Inc. if 16% source separation was accomplished. Mr.
" Reuter said it would have an obvious financial affect a
on the firm because they would not have as much material.
Bentley stated that the motion before the Council directed
the Staff to proceed along lines of their recommendations.
He asked Mr. Reuter if a separate resolution should be
drafted by the staff which would be supportive of what the
county action has been. Mr. Reuter stated that at this
time he would not recommend a resolution of this type. He
further stated that he felt Eden Prairie should not go
along with the Metropolitan Council plan and start a
source separation program by January 1988 . He said he was
confident that the master guide will be changed to include
mechanical separation in the future.
Bentley spoke to the issue of the feasibility of putting a
source separation program into place by January 1988 if
the Metropolitan Council was going to turn around and
change the plan. Mayor Peterson questioned what powers
the Metropolitan Council has to mandate their policies.
A discussion was also held on the compost issue and whether
Reuter, Inc. had received the lab report results rating the
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burning of their pellets . Mr . Reuter stated the lab report
was not yet available.
Susan Varlamoff said she had spoken with both Nunn and
Keefe and they had expressed concern that there was no
source separation program in Eden Prairie. She also
questioned whether landfill expansion could be a problem and
said she felt the landfill expansion issue must be
addressed.
Bentley said the staff recommendation does address setting
up a source separation program and if the motion is adopted
the framework to establish such a program will be put
together and ready to go in the near future. Assistant City
Manager Dawson said the county ordinance requires a plan,
not the actual program, in place by January, 1988.
Harris asked if Eden Prairie is the only community not
currently engaged in an active recycling program. Assistant
City Manager Dawson said neither Bloomington , Minnetonka ,
nor Hopkins were actively engaged in recycling either .
Anderson said much discussion had taken place and that the
Council had originally allowed Reuter, Inc. to come to the
community because that was a better alternative than
landfill or a burn plant and that the Metropolitan Council
should be notified of that . He said he felt behavior
modification was important because Eden Prairie residents
will not always live in this community . He feels behavior
must be modified because of our society and existing
conditions no longer allow for landfill . Consequently,
recycling is needed .
VOTE ON MOTION: Motion passed unanimously.
Further discussion was held on whether or not the City had
the authority to require biodegradable cartons be used
rather than plastic and what could or couldn ' t be done about
this on a local level . Discussion was also held on the
recycling of paper . r
III . ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7: 14 PM.