Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/17/1992 SWC MinutesMOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 17, 1992 PRESENT: Dick Bachhuber, Bill Donovan, Elizabeth Herbert, George Luteri, Rodney Mobus, Harold Rentschler, Ken Westlake and Mary Winkler. Richard Hendricks - resident Frank Vlazny - resident Lisa Angell - Public Works staff ABSENT: Holly Tabbert-Johnson CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 7:35 PM by Chairman Westlake. Mr. Rodney Mobus was welcomed as a new member of the Commission. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes from the November 19 meeting were approved as writ- ten. CITIZEN FORUM: Mr. Vlazny stated he was concerned about the escalating costs associated with refuse service and its impact on the Village budget. He suggested other aspects of the solid waste issue be addressed. Pressure at the manufacturers level to reduce packaging. Transporting of trash by rail Chairman Westlake indicated President elect Clinton's appointee to head the US EPA, Carol Browner, strongly supported packaging restrictions in the state of Florida and suspects she will con- tinue in that direction. Chairman Westlake also responded that it has been the Village's approach to manage waste within our own jurisdiction rather than shipping the waste. Another Commissioner commented on a video about out of state.waste coming to Indiana and the negative aspects of this type of activity. Mr. Hendricks thanked the Commission for their contribution to the community and was also appreciative for what he had gained by attending the meetings. SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY: Vice Chair Luteri updated the Commission on the construction of the Agency's transfer station and the Citizens Advisory Commit- tee. At the December 2 Committee meeting the members reviewed SWANCC's proposed well water monitoring program, the Good Neigh- bor Agreement and Performance Evaluation; the evaluation is part of the Good Neighbor Agreement. There was a discussion regarding the construction site, specifi- cally soil conditions, following Vice Chair Luteri's report. The Solid Waste Coordinator stated there had been no direction on whether the Village would apply for SWANCC's household hazard- ous waste pilot program. She indicated it would cost the Vil- lage approximately $10,000 plus personnel costs if selected. SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS: There appeared to be some discrepancy as to whether the Board had made a final decision on the Commission's recommendation for one container basic service program. One of the Commissioners felt it was not a dead issue as the Board was still reviewing the budget and programs. However, there was a sense, based on the last Committee of the Whole Meeting that the Board would not alter the program under the current contract. The Solid Waste Coordinator addressed the problem of fly dumped yard material. One of her concerns is with landscapers who are including the cost of composting in their service and then ille- gally dumping the material. The Commission discussed methods of reducing this problem, however, no firm approach was determined. Commission members also commented on the variations for payment of volume based programs presented in the articles included with their information packet. MULTIFAMILY SITES: The Director of Planning and Zoning asked the Commission's in- volvement in drafting an ordinance addressing specifications for accommodating recycling toters/refuse dumpsters at new multi -fam- ily sites. Currently there are no specifications other than requiring enclosures for the refuse containers. Although the Commission agreed to draft an ordinance it was suggested a subcommittee be formed to do so. Commissioners Bachhhuber, Mobus, Westlake and Winkler volunteered for the subcommittee. The Solid Waste Coordinator will provide copies of the Village's ordinance addressing enclosures and ordinances from other Village's pertaining to this subject. The subcommit- tee will set a meeting date at the January 1993 meeting. MONTHLY DATA: The Solid Waste Coordinator explained the revised reporting system from ARC Disposal which gives a separate weight for glass and mixed glass. The mixed glass is marketed as cullet, howev- er, there is no revenue to the Village for this material. OTHER BUSINESS: Holiday Wishes and a note of thanks were extended to the Commis- sioners on behalf of the Mayor and Board of Trustees. NEXT MEETING: The next meeting was scheduled for January 21, 1993 at 7:30 PM in the Public Works Facility. AT).Tf1TTRN There being no other business a motion to adjourn was moved, seconded and unanimously approved. The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 PM. Sincerely, M. Lisa Angell Solid Waste Coordinator