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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_1983-09-29 Joint CC and Refuse Franchise Board Meeting MinutesJOINT MEETING OF THE MORRO BAY CITY COUNCIL AND REFUSE FRANCHISE BOARD SEPTEMBER 29, 1983 - 5:00 P.M. CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM AGENDA NO. Daa I Datet0h0�Action Mayor Shelton called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. with the following members present: CITY COUNCIL: REFUSE BOARD: STAFF: Eugene R. Shelton John Lemon Bruce Risley Bud Zeuschner (Rodger Anderson Dorothy Birkhead Sylvia Cook Bob DeSomer Ed Foote Grace Hedges E lenor Kolb P aul Baxter George Rubaloff P eggy Buchanan Mayor City Councilmember City Councilmember City Councilmember Absent) Chairperson Boardmember Boardmember Boardmember Boardmember Boardmember City Administrator Administrative Asst. Deputy City Clerk Mayor Shelton announced that this joint meeting was being held for the purpose of discussing general policies regarding mandatory refuse service. George Rubaloff provided a brief overview of the Refuse Board's previous d iscussions and stated that a draft list had been developed outlining areas of concern to the Board. Council then disucssed with the Board members various aspects of the refuse service that were of concern, including alternative billing methods, pick-up amounts and charges, and proposals for eliminating collection problems. Councilmember Lemons stated that he would like to the see the Board develop some concrete recommendations for presentation to Council. Councilmember Risley concurred, and noted that the Refuse Board has been working with t hese problems for some time and their knowledge concerning the problems and possible solutions is much greater than Council's. Mayor Shelton stated that he appreciated the creative suggestions being offered, and urged the Board to develop proposals and recommendations for Council's action. Several Boardmembers spoke regarding certain areas they wished to have Council clarify, including the role of the board in assisting the Garbage Company, the Council's philosophical position concerning mandatory refuse pickup and other similar problems. The Council concurred that their position regarding mandatory refuse was t hat it should continue, but agreed that if the Refuse Board could come JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REFUSE SEPTEMBER 29, 1983 PAGE TWO ; RD MT G . up with any imaginative solutions to some of the current difficulties regarding billing, pick-up, etc., that the Council would welcome any such suggestions or. recommendations. Representatives of Morro Bay Garbage Service were present and stated that they would be willing to work with the City regarding any proposed changes and noted that collection of delinquent accounts is their biggest problem. Mary Phillips stated that she felt Council should not be discussing policy at this meeting, without members of the public present, and noted that she objected to mandatory service, and was not going to pay for a service she did not need. Councilmember Zeuschner noted that the Garbage company is an agent of the City and as such, the City is responsible for seeing that the service is carried out in a satisfactory manner. Councilmember Zeuschner stated that the Refuse Board is charged with handling complaints and trying to provide solutions to problems of customers as well as the contractor. Councilmember Zeuschner stated that the Council would gladly hear any recommendation for change if the Refuse Board feels that it is necessary or would improve service. There was additional discussion on this matter, with the Refuse Boardmembers stating that they had a clearer picture of their role and what lies ahead of them. The Refuse Board meeting was then adjourned. Mr. Baxter stated that a Resolution was before Council for consideration of. presentation before the Annual League of Cities Conference. (Mayor Shelton left the meeting at 6:25.p.m.) Council... discussed various aspects of this Resolution concerning local control over land use, and noted that it was a philosophical statement without any final detail regarding how changes would be effected. Mr. Baxter stated that the idea was conceptual, and had been endorsed by the Mayors of San Luis Obispo County at their last meeting. Councilmember Risley commented that the resolution proposes a Constitutional initiative, and noted what a big effort that would be.. MOTION: Councilmember Lemons moved that the Council endorse the Resolution as presented. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Risley and carried unanimously. (3-0-2) MOTION: Councilmember Lemons moved to adjourn the meeting to October l0th at 5:00 p m. for a Closed Meeting regarding the Nist Appeal. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Risley and carried unanimously. (3-0-2) The meeting adjourned at 6:43 p.m. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, PEGGY BUCHANAN, DEPUTY CITY C;TERK