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JULY 17, 1997
MEETING MINUTES
PRESENT
Dick Bachhuber, Holly Johnson, George Luteri, Rod Mobus, Harold Rentschler,
Mary Rosen and Ken Westlake.
Lisa Angell - Public Works
ABSENT
Bill Donovan and Mary Winkler.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Chairman Westlake.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes from the May 15, meeting were unanimously approved as written.
CITIZENS FORUM
No residents were in attendance to address the Commission.
SOLID WASTE PROGRAM AND DATA
• Recycling was implemented at one of four buildings at Crystal Tower Condominiums.
As each of the four buildings has its own association the decision to recycle the made by
each building association. However, the management company representative believes
all the buildings will eventually choose to participate in the Village's recycling program.
RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE CONTRACT
See attached summary of the Commission's discussion and recommendations regarding the
contractual dispute with ARC Disposal Company and the modification of residential solid
waste collection routes.
OTHER BUSINESS
• The coordinator invited the Commissioners to participate in the June 7, clean-up of the
vacant lot adjacent to Prospect Commons Apartment. The clean-up is a joint project
between the Village and Prospect Commons, coordinated by the Visions Committee.
• There was a brief discussion regarding the 4th of July Parade.
NEXT MEETING
The next meeting was scheduled for September 18, 1997 in the Public Works Facility, 1700
West Central Road, 7:30 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 9:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
M. Lisa Angell
Solid Waste Coordinator
SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
RECOMMENDATIONS - JULY 17,1997
• CONTRACTUAL DISPUTE - RECYCLING REVENUE
• MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION ROUTES
On July 17,1997 the Solid Waste Commission engaged in a lengthy discussion regarding
the solid waste contract. The Commission expressed an overall concern with the
approach ARC Disposal Company has taken in resolving the recycling revenue dispute. It
is the Commission's belief that ARC has violated the solid waste contract relating to the
recycling revenue split. The commission members expressed disappointment, and some
loss of faith in ARC as a result of their actions. The Commission believes the Village needs
to send a strong message to ARC that their tactics to avoid contract compliance will not be
tolerated. (Overall though, the Commission believes the contract is favorable to the
Village in both pricing and service levels, and therefore does not believe additional action
beyond resolution of the immediate concerns should be pursued.)
It is the Commission's belief that the Village should no longer attempt to negotiate with
ARC regarding the outstanding revenue due the Village for the sale of recyclables because,
1) ARC does not appear willing to negotiate this issue and 2) there is no method to verify
the amount of revenue due the Village.
The Commission further believes that the date on which ARC ceased to comply with the
50/50 revenue split, May 1, 1996, the lower monthly recycling fee became effective.
Therefore, the Village is due approximately $34,000 in excessive recycling fees, retroactive
to May 1, 1996. The exact amount can be calculated based on the number of households
serviced times the lower rate, for each month during this period. Coincidentally, this falls
approximately midpoint in the estimated amount due in recycling revenue; $20,000 to
$50,000.
With respect to ARC's request to modify the residential collection routes. In itself the
Commission could find no reason not to support the request. However, the Commission
believes the Village should withhold approval until the recycling issues are resolved.
Formal recommendations were made and unanimously approved by the Commission
members at the July 17, meeting; Chairman Ken Westlake, Vice Chair George Luteri,
Commissioners Dick Bachhuber, Holly Johnson, Rod Mobus, Harold Rentschler and Mary
Rosen.
The Mount Prospect Solid Waste Commission respectfully submits the following
recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Trustees.
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SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
RECOMMENDATIONS - JULY 17, 1997
• CONTRACTUAL DISPUTE - RECYCLING REVENUE
• MODIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION ROUTES
• By virtue of ARC Disposal Company's failure to comply with the 50/50 split in
recycling revenue, as provided in the solid waste contract, the recycling service fees
shall be calculated at the optional lower rate also defined in the solid waste contract.
The lower rates shall be retroactive to the date on which ARC ceased to comply with the
50/50 revenue split, May 1, 1996 and the adjustment be reflected on the Village's monthly
solid waste bill.
• The Commission further recommends that billing for residential recycling services
continue at the lower monthly service fee without the 50/50 recycling revenue split.
• The Commission recommends the aforementioned issues be resolved before
authorization is granted to ARC Disposal to modify the residential collection routes.
Upon resolution of the recycling issues, the Commission recommends that
all public education for the route changes be done at ARC's expense.