HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - January 7, 1981 (31)CITY 30, 1980, Councilman Murphy, ^Assistant City-Manager^--
COUNCILMEN Jerry Glenn and he had met with David Vaccarezza who
was representing Sanitary City Disposal Company to
consider their request for an extension of their franchise.
Councilman Pinkerton stated that it is "their" recom-
mendation that an extension not be granted and that the
recommendation is made for the following reasons:
1) A transfer station has not been built and,
therefore, any savings are only speculative at
this time-;
2} Until such time as a transfer station is in
operation, we do not know the effects on refuse
collection service levels or the actual usage of
such a facility by the public;
3) Financing of the transfer station has already
been obtained and Mr. Vaccarezza is moving forward
with construction;
4) The present contract is less than 2 years old and\.'
it is absolutely premature to consider any modi-
fications of that contract
-.. Council tacitly concurred with the recommendation.
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CITY -COUNCIL
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LOD4 CALWfORNIA 95240
(209) 334-5634
January 12, 1980 -
-Mr. Dave Vaccarezza
Sanitary City Disposal Co.
1102 N. Cluff Avenue
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Vaccarezza:
HHENRYA. �► R.MWW
AUHI M. RII^M RE
C3V awk
RONALD M. STERN``S�
Cky Amom"
Following a report by councilman Pinkerton regarding the recent
meeting you had to consider Sanitary City Disposal Company's
request for an extension of its franchise, Council concurred
with the recommendation of its committee that the extension not
be granted for the following reasons=
1. a transfer station has not been built and, therefore,
any savings are only speculative at this time
2. until such time as a transfer station is in opera-
tion, we do not know the effects on refuse collection
service levels or the actual usage of such a facility
by the public
3. financing of the transfer station has already been
obtained and Mr. Vaccarezza is moving forward with
construction
4. the present contract is less than 2 years old and
it is absolutely premature to consider any modi-
fications of that contract
Should you have any questions regarding the Council's position
on this matter, please do not hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. eimche
City Clerk
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Mr. Mayors
On Tuesday, December 30, 1980, Councilman Murphy,
Assistant City Manager Jerry Glenn and I met with David
Vaccarezza who was representing Sanitary City Disposal Co.,
to consider their request for an extension of their franchise.
It is our recommendation that an extension not be
granted. This recommendation is made for the following reasonss
(1) A transfer station has not been built and,
therefore, any savings are only speculative at
this time;
(2) Until such time as a transfer station is in
operation, we do not know the effects on
refuse collection service levels or the actual
usage of such a facility by the public;
(3) Financing of the transfer station has already
been obtained and Mr. Vaccarezza is moving
forward with construction;
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(4) The present contract is less than 2 years old
and it is absolutely premature to consider any
modifications of that contract.
Again, Mr. Mayor, it is our recommendation that no
further consideration be given to this request.