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September 26, 2018 <br /> scheduled to meet next Wednesday, October 3, at 5:30 p.m. in the council <br /> chambers. <br /> President Roberts reported that BERK Consulting will be presenting the <br /> draft benchmarking study to Council on October 10. He stated that the first <br /> reading of a proposed ordinance regulating the use of plastic bags is <br /> tentatively scheduled for October 17. He also announced that Action Item <br /> No. 8 had been pulled from the agenda. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Lyle Ryan, Chief of Staff, introduced Snohomish County PUD <br /> Commissioner Sid Logan. <br /> Commissioner Logan thanked the Mayor, City Council and City staff for the <br /> opportunity to attend the meeting and to present a ceremonial check, in the <br /> amount of$60,000, representing site energy savings at the Water Pollution <br /> Control Facility. He introduced Snohomish County PUD team members Jim <br /> Conlan, Allison Grinczel, Shelley Pattison, and Brenda White. <br /> Jim Conlan and Allison Grinczel, and City team members Jeff Day and <br /> Matt Gagner, presented a recap of the WPCF Year 1 Wastewater Energy <br /> Coaching (WEC) program, which resulted in an annual savings for the City <br /> of $220,000. <br /> Mark Sadler, Public Works, acknowledged the hard work that City staff <br /> exhibited in participating in the program. He also recognized the City team's <br /> achievement as the recipient of a second Peak Performance Gold Award <br /> presented by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA). <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles had no comments. <br /> 304 <br />
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