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7/6/1998
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<br /> I . , - <br /> - <br /> Council Member Hartnett said he agreed with Council Member Claire's comments <br /> on the letter, and said the request needed to be viewed in the broader context of <br /> Council's desire to place more trash receptacles around the City. Council Member <br /> Hartnett said the timely removal of trash and maintenance of the receptacles was a <br /> concern. He said he supported the Motion for the amount of trash receptacles up the <br /> number requested, but conditioned on BFI's participation at no cost, as represented in <br /> the letter. <br /> Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director Griffiths said he had an <br /> appointment with Mr. Anderlini this Thursday to discuss appropriate and legal sites for <br /> trash receptacles. He said the cost is higher than Mr. Anderlini's quote, and said 14 <br /> receptacles would be about $3,700, and 27 receptacles would be around $7,000 to <br /> $8,000. In response to the Mayor's questions regarding the use of surplus receptacles, <br /> Director Griffiths said these recycled cans wouldn't be appropriate in every location, <br /> including the Redwood Shores Neighborhood. <br /> Mayor Howard thanked Director Griffiths and Superintendent Hover for working <br /> with Mr. Anderlini on this issue. <br /> ITERATION OF THE MOTION: <br /> - <br /> MIS: CLAIREIIRA TO ALLOCATE $4,050 TO PURCHASE 27 NEW RECEPTACLES <br /> FOR THE REDWOOD SHORES AREA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE PARK, <br /> RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT. <br /> CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 98-183 <br /> In response to Council Member Ira's question whether the Council was intending to <br /> cap the amount at $4,050 no matter how many receptacles were needed, City Manager <br /> Everett said if more receptacles were needed and the cost exceeded $4,050, he would <br /> fmd that money somewhere in the Budget. <br /> MEMO 7/7/98 <br /> F. SUMMARY AND RECAP BY ED EVERETT, CITY MANAGER; <br /> City Manager Everett said that all the budget presentations from staff were <br /> concluded, and asked if the Council wanted to consider other issues on July 9 which <br /> had been reserved for just such a necessity. He advised that the revised Budget <br /> Ordinance would be presented to Council on July 27,1998 for first reading. <br /> - <br /> BUDGET STUDY SESSION MINUTE BOOK NO. 57 JULY6,1998 <br /> MINUTES Page No. 069 PAGE 26 <br />
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