HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/20/1991 SWC MinutesMOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES
JUNE 20, 1991
PRESENT: Dick Bachhuber, Bill Donovan, Holly Tabbert-Johnson, George
Luteri, Carl Maas, Harold Rentschler and Ken Westlake.
Herb Weeks and Lisa Angell - Public Works staff
Doris Rentschler - resident
ABSENT: Elizabeth Herbert and Mary Winkler
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Westlake at 7:35 PM.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes from the May 16 regular meeting were approved as written
and the summary of the May 30 discussion was accepted as written.
CITIZEN FORUM
Mrs. Rentschler was present as an interested citizen but did not raise
any questions or concerns for the Commissions consideration.
COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
Chairman Westlake welcomed the newly appointed Commissioners Holly
Tabbert-Johnson and Harold Rentschler. Ms. Johnson and Mr. Rentschler
shared their experience and insight on solid waste issues with the
Commission. Ms. Johnson also serves as President of Project People
which has recently received its 2nd national award, Take Pride in
America.
Mr. Rentschler read an article from Popular Mechanics in reference to
illegal dumping of used motor oil. Mr. Donovan related an incident of
illegal dumping of used motor in Sauk Creek. Mr. Donovan also shared
advances in the industry of oil filters. The filter being marketed
will actually filter motor oil down to 1 micron, thus dramatically
reducing the volume of used motor oil. The frequency of oil changes is
also decreased with this filter. Mr. Weeks said he was aware of such a
filter the only problem is that vehicle warranties are not honored if
there is a problem with a car using this filter.
CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF NEW SOLID WASTE CONTRACT
Lisa Angell informed the Commission that the final draft of
informational material was at the printer. Mr. Weeks stated the
routing map did not follow the Village's leaf collection schedule as
had been discussed at an earlier meeting.
Ms. Angell stated the count of multifamily properties was complete and
verbal contact with property managers/owners had made regarding the new
contract.
A number of the Commissioners had questions regarding ARC's readiness
to implement the contract August 1. It was stressed how critical a
successful transition from BFI to ARC was to the solid waste program.
Mr. Weeks stated he would confirm ARC's ability to implement service
effectively and efficiently by contract start date, ie, adequate
equipment and staff.
COMMISSION ACTIVITIES
Althouth the Commission is unable to establish presentations to
multifamily properties at this time, Chairman Westlake called on the
Commission to be available to meet with multifamily managers,
associations and/or tenants when needed. All the Commissioners agreed
this was vital to the program and stated they would willing to make
presentations. Harold Rentschler did state he would be gone for the
next 6-8 weeks but available thereafter.
Chairman Westlake suggested to the Commission that they participate in
the Village's 4th of July parade. Following an exchange of ideas on
what their involvement should be the Commission agreed on a display
board exhibiting recyclables. Commissioners will walk next to the
truck. Mr. Weeks stated he would provide the display board and truck.
He also stated he would see about having special T-shirts made for the
Commissioners. To prepare the display a work session was scheduled for
June 25 and all Commissioners available were asked to attend.
It was noted that Project People and ARC Disposal would also be in the
parade. Ms. Angell was asked to contact the Village Clerk, Carol
Fields to see if we could be grouped together in the procession.
STATUS REPORT ON CURRENT PROGRAMS
There were no questions or comments on the current programs. As
Commissioners receive a written overview of programs with their monthly
packets it was agreed only specific questions or concerns should be
discussed.
STATUS OF LOCAL DROP-OFF CENTERS
Ms. Angell reported that the Arlington Heights Drop-off Center is only
for Arlington Heights residents. Apparently there has been fly dumping
at the site which Arlington Heights officials feel may be the act of
non-residents. She also stated Des Plaines is phasing out their center
located at Main Scrap.
OTHER BUSINESS
Ms. Angell asked if the Commissioners would each like their own copy of
solid waste speakouts and Public Works response. The Commissioners
agreed a synopsis of the Speakouts included in the monthly solid waste
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report would be adequare unless there was correspondence of unusual
concern.
NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting was set for Thursday, July 18. Mr. Rentschler
suggested the disposal of white goods containing freon be put on the
agenda.
ADJOURN
There being no other business the motion to adjourn was moved, seconded
and unanimously approved. The meeting adjourned at 9:35 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
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Solid Waste Coordinator