HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/21/1999 SWC minutesMOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
JANUARY 21, 1999
MEETING MINUTES
PRESENT
Lois Brothers, George Luteri, Pankaj Parikh, Mary Rosen, Judd Strickland and Ken Westlake
Lisa Angell — Public Works
ABSENT
Rod Mobus and Mary Winkler
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Westlake called the meeting to order at 7:45 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
There were no minutes to approve.
CITIZEN FORUM
There were no citizens in attendance to address the Commission.
SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS AND DATA
The Coordinator provided information regarding upcoming meetings with residents from Albert
Street Townhomes and Ashley Cove Apartments.
While there are sporadic problems at Albert Street the curbside service seems to be effective.
The Coordinator will reinforce the need to comply with the program and work with the property
owners to identify those individuals who may not understand the Village's collection system.
The on-going problems with refuse collection and related property maintenance problems at
Ashley Cove was intensified by the January 2, snowstorm. The lack of a coordinated snow
removal program severely hindered refuse collection.
The Coordinator will discuss the need to centralize collection containers and develop a collective
effort by the property owners to maintain the property and educate residents on proper waste
disposal practices.
She also reported that there were only minor disruptions in solid waste services during and after
the January 2, snowstorm. Both ARC and the Public Works Department are credited with
keeping services on schedule.
ARC did pull the recycling drivers off their routes on the 2nd but were able to get all services on
schedule the following Monday, which was the first day of cleanup week. While some residents
postponed their unlimited pickup until the following week, most of the January 4 — 8, cleanup
week was completed on schedule.
REVIEW OF SOLID WASTE SERVICES
The Commission began evaluating the current solid waste program, service level and contract
terms.
The Commission requested a more definitive time frame, i.e., when does the Village want
negotiations to be finalized. For budgetary purposes it was suggested that the Village would
probably need an agreement by September. However, a new contract would not take effect until
May 1, 1999.
Although nothing was formally agreed upon there seemed to be a general consensus on the
following curbside services:
■ Modified volume based 2-32 gallon container/bag limit.
The Commission members believe the two -(2) container limit with unlimited recycling and
cleanup weeks should remain as the basic service level. It was noted that sample surveys of
the community suggest most residents setout two or less cans per week.
Recycling — blue bin recycling
The Commission supports continued use of a separate collection system for recyclables.
There was a discussion on whether the Commission should formally evaluate the blue bag
system for possible inclusion in the next contract. While various opinions were voiced about
the blue bag system it was determined that under the existing terms and conditions of the
SWANCC agreement there was no merit in pursuing information on the blue bag system.
(Under the blue bag system residents place all recyclables in their designated "blue bag" and
the material is collected with the garbage, same truck, and later separated from the garbage
at transfer station. The WTTS is not designed for this system.)
Yard material — collection of containerized/bagged material.
Commission members stated the program should remain a user fee program.
While they felt the sticker program worked well they were open to pursuing a subscription
service as alternative fee structure for residents. Under the subscription service residents
would contract directly with the Village's exclusive contractor for collection and disposal of
yard material for a flat monthly fee. The fee structure would be included in the exclusive
solid waste contract.
The Solid Waste Coordinator stated she had received several requests from residents to
incorporate a subscription fee into the user fee program. The subscription/sticker option
seems to be well received in other communities.
There was also a brief discussion on what may or may not be realistic in adding to the contract
language regarding staff expectations. There were however, no recommendations to modify the
existing language.
NEXT MEETING
The next meeting was scheduled for Thursday, February 18, 7:30 p.m. in the Public Works
Facility. The members felt with the amount of information to be covered it was important to
schedule a meeting in February rather than waiting until March.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
M. Lisa" Angell
Solid Waste Coordinator