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~ I~ u ~r <br />Ci Council 7.1, C. <br />~nda~ eci~n ~~i a~~ re a~r~ <br />.~dministrati~on March ~ 5, 2010 Phil Hats, Street Su erintendent <br />t~ ~~cri~i~n evi~~ <br />Y <br />Fees for Compost/Mood waste Drop aff <br />ev~~~ Y <br />cti®n ~uest~ <br />.~.. .~ <br />Staff requests Council approval to set user fees for the compost/wood dro off for both Sherburne <br />P <br />County residents and com.~nercial use~.•s. The fee for a Sherburne Coun resident to be set at 25 er ear <br />~' ~ P Y <br />and $ ~ 00 pe~.• year for the commercial canta~•actor. <br />acl~ rounds .iscussi®n <br />Funding for the brush/compost grinding has been provided for b the State of Minnesota throu h <br />Y g <br />SCARE grants, These funds are administered by Sherburne Coun enerall followin the <br />tY g Y g <br />xecommendation of the Sherburne County Solid V~laste Committee. The She~.•bu~.•ne Coun Munici al <br />Rec clin Board i ~ p <br />y g s recommending an annual use~.• fee to help defray the cost of the contracto~.• rindin , <br />All four cities that com rise the board f g g <br />p urnish labor and equipment to pushup piles, load out material <br />and generally l~eep the sites clean and organized, but none of the four cities can afford the cost of <br />contact grinding the wood waste, Therefore, a minimal user fee will hel stretch the SCARE funds and <br />p <br />l~eep this popular program operating, There has been discussion in re aids to a card controlled access for, <br />g <br />each compost site in 201 ~ or 2012. <br />~na,nC~a,~ ~n~pact <br />Cost to the City wauld be about ~1.D0 per sticl~er plus the administrative costs of sellin the sticl~et•s. The <br />funds enerated would be a lied to g <br />g pp the contacted gr~nd~ng costs, <br />C~®n Moon by Second by Vote <br />®~iow <br />C;~Dacuments end Settsngs~tallard~Local Settings~'T'emporaiy Internet >'iles~QLI<F~3-1D-10 MC ~Iction I~ec~uest compost user fees.doc <br />