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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/14/1989 SWC MinutesMOUNT PROSPECT RECYCLING COMMISSION December 14, 1989 Meeting Minutes PRESENT: Ken Westlake, Joe Kubik, Dick Bachhuber, George Luteri, Brian Robertson, Steve Polit and Mary Winkler. Glen Andler and Lisa Angell, Public Works Staff Ron Otto, Joseph Letry, and Harold Rentschler, Mount Prospect residents. ABSENT: Brian Elizabeth Hubert and Paul Hoefert Chairman Westlake called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM. Following approval of the November minutes the Commission moved on to items under Old Business. A. BFI Contract Amendment The amended contract states, effective April 1 through November 30, 1990 all yard materials collected by BFI must be disposed of in a permitted compost facility. Chairman Westlake reviewed the merits of the April 1 start date rather than July 1. The Commission identified the following schedule of subsequent needs before April 1. 1) Ordinance(s) - Mandatory use of designated bags for collection and disposal of yard materials. (For residents choosing this method of disposal.) BFI's right to refuse to collect materials not in compliance, ie, unauthorized container for yard material, comingled materials and brush not meeting standards for size and weight of bundles. Mr. Andler will draft ordinance(s) for Commission's review. He stated the ordinance(s) should go before the Village Board for approval the first or second meeting in March. 2) Bag RFP - Mr. Andler stated RFPs should be submitted to the Village Board by the first meeting in February for bid acceptance. Ken Westlake questioned whether the RFPs would be sent to wholesalers or manufacturers. Glen Andler replied they would be sent to both. Dick Bachhuber questioned if the bags were made from recycled paper. Although this question could not be answered the Commission agreed that if the paper bags from recycled fibers are available we should request them. Mary Winkler suggested a message encouraging residents to leave grass clippings on their lawns should be printed on the bag. 3) Public Information Pamphlets - Glen Andler stated there was no money available at this time for pamphlets but he will go before the Board to request funding. He also stated that BFI would not be providing any type of financial support for yard material education. Brian Robertson stated the start date of April 1 should be emphasized. Mr. Andler replied this could be accomplished in the flyer, to be directly mailed, to all single family homes. It was suggested and unanimously agreed that a subcommittee be formed to meet with Public Works staff to develop brochures before the January meeting. The following Commission members volunteered to serve on the subcommittee; Mary Winkler, Brian Robertson and Steve Polit. The meeting time will be determined following adjournment. B. Multi -Family Units Glen Andler stated a proposal had been submitted requesting funding through CDBG for 1990. A pilot program for multi -family dwellings would be implemented at Boxwood, Mount Shire and Hunington Commons Apartments. BFI recommends service to multi -family units should be for the collection of glass and aluminum only, and that glass would need to be source separated. Although the proposal has been accepted by the Director of Planning and Zoning it still needs to be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Additional sources of funding to be pursued are; Department of Energy and Natural Resources and the Glass Institute. Chairman Westlake indicated he would contact the Glass Institute. C. Plastics Mary Winkler informed the Commission of her conversation with the gentleman coordinating efforts between Waste Management and DuPont. Although he indicated they (plastics recycling business) intend to be in this area by spring, details were unclear. He is to write her with updated details. Dr. Luteri presented a written report to the Commission on: 1) Basic data on plastics 2) Recycling Processes 3) Contacts with Recycling Companies 4) List of Recycling Companies 5) Article on post -consumer materials He also mentioned the Eaglebrook processing center in Melrose Park. Glen Andler gave a brief update on BFI's progress on plastics. Apparently the curbside densifier is almost ready but the delay now is developing a processing center and upper management. Mr. Andler indicated the Village is going to purchase bumper curbs from Hammer Plastics. Any further discussion on plastics will be on the agenda for March. D. Bins in Public Buildings Recycling bins have been placed on all three floors of Village Hall, in the Senior Center, and Park District buildings. Schools wishing to participate will receive bins next month. E. Response from local newspapers Chairman Westlake shared the letter from the Daily Herald in regard to the Commission's letter requesting they at least test recycled paper. Essentially the response indicated the publication will be using recycled paper sometime in the future but at this time they are tied to a long-term contract with their present supplier. The letter also highlighted the negative aspects of recycled paper. Use of the recycled paper will probably coincide with mandated legislature. There had been no response from the Journal, Chairman Westlake stated he may call them. George Luteri discussed further research into the use of recycled paper for animal bedding, especially in light of another drop in the paper market. There being no other old business to discuss the Commission took up the following topics under New Business. A. Christmas Tree Recycling Promotion of the program has been done through; flyers to tree vendors, Cable TV, all three local newspaper publications, the the Village Newsletter and the Village marquis. The program will be available from January 2 through January 15. B. Large Appliances Although there is a concern about white goods in the landfills, ie, PCB applicators, according to BFI it isn't a big issue. As many retailers will remove old appliances for customers there doesn't seem to be a need for the Village to establish separate collection for these items. C. Collection of Recyclables - Wheeling Program According to publications Wheeling had about a 10% participation rate for their program. It was the concensus of the Commission that public awareness of non-profit organizations acceptance of household goods would be equally if not more effective. Local organizations will be contacted so there names can be listed in the next Newsletter. D. Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce Expo Glen Andler informed the Commission of the Chambers request to have a booth on Recycling at the Expo, March 2,3, & 4; Forest View High School. Members of the Commission will work out a schedule among themselves for manning the booth.E. Household Hazardous Materials The Commission gave Public Works staff approval to apply for a household hazardous materials program through the Illinois EPA. At this point the meeting was opened up for input from the residents in attendance. Mr. Letry shared with the Commission his concerns over the yard material issue. Mr. Letry feels the Commission doesn't take into consideration public opinion and that the cost of the program is being unfairly placed on the resident. Commission members reviewed their policy recommendations and insight into the situation. Although the yard material policy has already been adopted the Commission appreciated Mr. Letry`s taking the time to present his concerns to the Commission and encouraged him to seek additional information from the Commission on this topic. Mr. Rentschler stated he supported the policy on yard materials and also shared a recycling publication with the members. Mr. Otto stated he supported the Commissions recommendation but at times it does appear the Commission may not always get public input. Mr. Otto also stated he is concerned about plastics but realizes it is a complex issue. Dr. Luteri suggested that when residents are interested enough to attend the meetings we should make an effort to let them present their views earlier in the meeting. All members agreed resident feedback should follow approval of the minutes. There being no other business the next meeting date was set for Thursday, January 18, 7:30 PM at the Public Works Building. The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 PM. Respectfully submitted, M. Lisa Angell