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RES 1988-104 - 00004537WHEREAS, the City of Fridley in 1985 implemented a cmprehensive residential recycling program including: curbside collection; a drop -off site for recyclables; yard waste (compost) and waste oil; and office paper recycling, and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has abated 1,272.15 tons since 1985; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Waste Management Act of 1980, as amended, prohibits unprocessed waste and yard waste from the landfills by 1990; and WHEREAS, the County of Anoka's Solid Waste Master Plan requires the City of Fridley to abate 5,435 tons by 1992; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley will not meet the 1991 and 1992 abatement goals without further program initiatives; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley will incur increasing costs for contract services for curbside recycling in excess of $30,000 annually; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley must provide staff to implement the Solid Waste Abatement activities required under the Waste Management Act of 1980; and ' WHEREAS, the City of Fridley mist publicize City sponsored solid waste abatement activities; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has previously funded its solid waste abatement programs through grants; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has previously staffed portions of its abatement activities with volunteers; and WHEREAS, grant monies disbursed to local governments from the Metropolitan Landfill Abatement fund are declining; and WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota continues to approve further mandates under the Waste Management Act of 1980; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley does not have sufficient General Fund Revenue to provide long term support for the solid waste abatement activities required under the Minnesota Waste Management Act of 1980; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Fridley request the State of Minnesota establish an adequate and stable source of revenue directly linked to the mandates under the Waste Management Act and any subsequent Solid Waste Legislation that may affect local governments; and 1 Page 2 - Resolution No. 104 - 1988 BE IT FUMM rdMLVED THAT the City of Fridley supports the concept that those ' who create and distribute nonbiodegradable consumer goods, and other goods undesirable in the waste stream, should share in the burden of the environmental consequences of these goods and services. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDIEY THIS 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1988 WILLIAM J. NEf MAYOR ATTEST: ;' err = A. HAAPAIA - CifTY CLERK