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3e 4 394 October 3,1990 <br /> Councilman Morrow asked far clarification on the final"sentence <br /> illJ regarding "impairs any contractual obligation of the County^. Mr. <br /> 1 Waldo stated that the parties could agree to terminate the contract, <br /> 1 but the City agrees to allow the County to dispose of their solid <br /> #0.' waste for the tern Of the agreement. <br /> 'd, Councilman Anderson stated that if the City agrees to go along with <br /> the County Plan and buy into the existing contract,Everett'would be <br /> assured two seats on the County's Solid Waste Advisory Committee. <br /> ry Councilman Morrow said that the committee is a great educational <br /> vehicle but the committee is advisory only and does not have any say <br /> in the solid waste management of the County. <br /> + I Councilman Gipson stated that the City has already spent in excess of <br /> I $354,000 for the Solid waste Management Plan and he does not want CO <br /> II' <br /> I A��"Pi'! bring the City into the garbage business. <br /> I1) Councilman Overstreet asked if any other cities have opted for a the <br /> Requestfor Proposals for solid waste disposal. Chris Towne, <br /> Environmental Consultant, reviewed the various waste operation <br /> processes for different cities in Washington. <br /> 441,' <br /> 1l, Ed Rubat0no, Rubatino Refuse Removal, reviewed various <br /> a iaus <br /> Mill4 I eltexnativea from the collectors perspective. He was a member of the <br /> ; County Solid Waste Advisory Board and also a member of the City's <br /> 1�', Solid Waste Planning Committee. <br /> P{y Viola Oursler, 551 PilchuckPath, asked for the definition of a <br /> transfer station. Mr. Waldo stated transfer station is defined in <br /> PI' 1. I om the WAG 173.304. She recommended that the transfer station be <br /> defined in the agreement and also In the City's Zoning Code: <br /> ill Dorothy MCN1ven,1624 Maple,stated she is against the agreement. <br /> l'i David Taylor,538 E Marine View Drive, felt that the transfer station <br /> >IE definition should be included in the agreement but recommended that <br /> other alternatives be explored before entering into an a agreement with <br /> 1 ' tM1e bounty. <br /> r II <br /> Frank Crosby, 2206 Summit, spoke In support of the Northeast Everett <br /> 1 i, Neighborhood in opposition to the agreement. <br /> R statement from Susan Raiohmann, 016 35th Street, as reed into the <br /> (Iet <br /> ofd in support oP the nelghborhOOd's opposition to the agreement. <br /> M , Wevin Mullin,,1321 E 0axine Visa tubus, recommentled that Council <br /> fl 1 1 de Peat the m tion and not enter into the agreement with Snahomiah <br /> } i, County. no one <br /> ,� � 11 President Pope asked if anyone else wished t speak and <br /> replied. ... <br /> n <br /> yy <br /> Councilman Gipson stated that the City retained all thea rightsin <br /> regards to thesiting of any transfer siteand that it <br /> .I!1, economically <br /> the Countylha sOdo nthefor disposal all Sof tiZens o the City's to the agreement for <br /> solid waste. <br /> A � <br /> 1, I <br /> Ill,[ill <br />
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