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March 26,2013 Page 5 of 6 <br /> approving the request subject to three conditions. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 3. Consideration of an Extension of the Recycling Contract with Allied Waste. Report No. 13- <br /> 074. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Hatch stated the City was in the final year of a three(3)year contract with Allied <br /> Waste to provide single-sort recycling. The current contract charges$2.49 per month for every home,which 3.Consideration ofan <br /> receives service. This price was fixed and did not increase for all three years of the contract. The City had Extension ofthe Recycling <br /> options at this time and could either extend the current contract with Allied orgo out for bids. Given the Contract with Allied waste' <br /> two <br /> RepartNo.13074. <br /> good experience with Allied Waste and the single-sort recycling,staffbelieves a contract extension would be <br /> the best option for the City. Staff contacted Allied and inquired about pricing and terms for an extension. The <br /> price would not include any consumer price index or fuel surcharge increases. He noted Allied offered four <br /> different options for an extension;3,4,5 and 7 year terms. It was noted that Ramsey County has <br /> implemented performance measurements and a"workplan"for New Brighton in order to receive SCORE <br /> funding. SCORE funding secures approximately$45,000 each year,which is used to supplement the City's <br /> recycling budget.Code Enforcement Officer Hatch commented that Allied was willing to assist the City with <br /> meeting the SCORE requirements. Staff recommends the Council approve a three year contract extension as <br /> it would be prudent to revisit recycling opportunities in 2016,as the requirements continue to change. The <br /> impact of the recommended three year extension was discussed in detail with the Council. <br /> Councilmember Samuelson questioned why the contract was not sent out for bid. Code Enforcement Officer <br /> Hatch indicated Allied has been very successful in providing single-sort recycling services for New Brighton <br /> residents and has provided very fair rates for this service. <br /> Councilmember Bauman was pleased the recycling contract would remain with Allied Waste as they have <br /> provided great service to the City ofNew Brighton. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen questioned if the City should consider the four year contract given the better rates <br /> that would be offered to the City. Code Enforcement Officer Hatch indicated the recycling industry would <br /> have some changes in 2016 as organics collection would become mandatory. He anticipated the recycling <br /> contract would go out for bid in 2016 in order to meet the new recycling requirements. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Bauman seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to approve a three year <br /> contract extension with Allied Waste for the collection of recyclables. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Commission Liaison Reports, Announcements and Updates <br /> Dean Lotter <br /> City Manager Lotter reported the Council planning session would be held on Wednesday, <br /> April 3r1. He commented Officer Troy Hyland was back in the United States after serving his Commission Liaison <br /> 3rd tour in the military. He was pleased Officer Hyland returned home safely. He noted the Reports, <br /> 36th Annual Town Hall meeting would be held on Saturday, April 6th at the Community Center Announcements and <br /> from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Updates <br /> Gina Bauman <br /> Councilmember Bauman noted the Planning Commission met on March 19th. She mentioned <br /> the Council appointed advisory commission members this evening. She thanked each member <br /> of the community for being willing to serve the City of New Brighton. <br />