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01-1004„' .. _ o � � ^ I � A � Council File # �� � �pp�k v x`i Green Sheet # 102888 RESOLUTION � �ITY SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 15 Presented By Referred To Committee: Date 1 Whereas, the City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of 2 Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing 3 Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facility; and 4 5 Whereas, The CAP Program encourages implementation of solid waste processing facilities, and to 6 transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the 7 state; 8 9 Resolved, that the City of Saint Paul will implement the project, provide necessary local financing, 10 and accept and exercise the governmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project; 11 and 12 13 Further resolved, the Council hereby authorizes the City Director of Public Works to sign the 14 Preliminary Capital Assistance program grant application on behalf of the City. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Adopted by Council: Date � a c E , a-a a � Form Approved by City Attorney � �. Adoption Certified by Council Secretary , /,SGL, �, �.�� � By. � �----- B �” ---� c�' �" °pAroved by Mayor for Submission to Council Approved by Mayor: Date ��!�� C- (J�� / ��� Byc By: Requested by Department of: � °� ° o► � �oo.� OEPAFiiRAEMpFFlCE/CWNCIL DATE INITIATED NO 1 OZHSH Public Works ' 9/6/2001 GREEN SHEET ,NmA�A,� ACTPERSON&PHONE ' ' �DEPA(�MENTDIFECTOfl � �GIttCAUNCIL RickPerson,266-6122 �cmnrroarvEr � ❑cmc�aK NUMBFA FOR MUST BE ON COUNpLAGENDA B'/ (DAiE) ROUTQIG �� I�&1DGETOIRECTOP FIN.&MGT.SERVICESqR �CfO�]2f3�2�� �MAVOR(OflASSiSTAM) ❑ ALSOFSIGNATUFEPAGES � (CLIPALLLOCATONSPoRSIGNANR� UASSO(.'IATE u�EFr.ACCOUNT j CiION REWESIED uthorize the Director of Public Works to sign the Pretiminary Capital Assistance program grant appliration on behalf of the Ci . Commits hat the City of Saint Paul, 'rf funded, will implement the projec[, provide necessary local financing, and accept and exercise the vemmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project. AECOMMENDAnOrs: Approve (A) or nejen (rt) pEpgpryp� SERVICE CONiHAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLON7NCa WJESTIONS: %ANNINGCOMMISSION _CMLSEFlVICECOMMISSION 7. Hasihisperson/firtnevervrorkedunderacontrac[forthisdepartmem? C�BCOnuAm¢ YES NO — — 2. Has ihis persoNfirtn ever been a city employee? _S7APF — YES NO DISTFICT COUNQL 3. Does this person/firtn possess a sldll not nortnalty possessed by any current city employee? YES NO PPORTS WHICH CAUNqI OBJEC7IVE? �ain an ES 2n5wefS on g Exp y sepa2te sheet and attach to reen SM1eet INRIAi1NG PROBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVf: The City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facilily. The CAP Program encourages implementation oE solid waste processing facilities, and to transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the state. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED: , To effectively compiete division of collection and processing, it may be necessary to locally own and operate a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) serving Saint Paul and surrounding communifies. Advantages include: countering increased future costs and decreased recovery of materials under trends developing here and nation-wide. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: None DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVE6. If the project is not implemented, probable shortages of source-separated processing capacity in the Twin Cities, and highe Saint P��7�� serv+ce fees and decreased revenues could resu4t in the iuture. c F, ° 1 S 1(I01 �� Ras�as�� �$�ter Mt�YOR'S OFFICE ��P � � ���� TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ �,OOO,OOO COSTIFiEVENUE BUDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDING SOUHCE State Office of Environmental Assistance ACINfiY NUMBER 32401 FINANCIAL INFOFMAiION. (IXPtAIN) . , This is not a bintling request for funding at this time. Such a request could only become formalized a@�'�`,OET.'s.oepital.bHxfget is ap{irovetl in the nent Leaislative session. and after a fortnai tundino aoolication were to be submitted to the OEA bv the CiN in 2002. O „' .. _ o � � ^ I � A � Council File # �� � �pp�k v x`i Green Sheet # 102888 RESOLUTION � �ITY SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 15 Presented By Referred To Committee: Date 1 Whereas, the City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of 2 Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing 3 Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facility; and 4 5 Whereas, The CAP Program encourages implementation of solid waste processing facilities, and to 6 transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the 7 state; 8 9 Resolved, that the City of Saint Paul will implement the project, provide necessary local financing, 10 and accept and exercise the governmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project; 11 and 12 13 Further resolved, the Council hereby authorizes the City Director of Public Works to sign the 14 Preliminary Capital Assistance program grant application on behalf of the City. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Adopted by Council: Date � a c E , a-a a � Form Approved by City Attorney � �. Adoption Certified by Council Secretary , /,SGL, �, �.�� � By. � �----- B �” ---� c�' �" °pAroved by Mayor for Submission to Council Approved by Mayor: Date ��!�� C- (J�� / ��� Byc By: Requested by Department of: � °� ° o► � �oo.� OEPAFiiRAEMpFFlCE/CWNCIL DATE INITIATED NO 1 OZHSH Public Works ' 9/6/2001 GREEN SHEET ,NmA�A,� ACTPERSON&PHONE ' ' �DEPA(�MENTDIFECTOfl � �GIttCAUNCIL RickPerson,266-6122 �cmnrroarvEr � ❑cmc�aK NUMBFA FOR MUST BE ON COUNpLAGENDA B'/ (DAiE) ROUTQIG �� I�&1DGETOIRECTOP FIN.&MGT.SERVICESqR �CfO�]2f3�2�� �MAVOR(OflASSiSTAM) ❑ ALSOFSIGNATUFEPAGES � (CLIPALLLOCATONSPoRSIGNANR� UASSO(.'IATE u�EFr.ACCOUNT j CiION REWESIED uthorize the Director of Public Works to sign the Pretiminary Capital Assistance program grant appliration on behalf of the Ci . Commits hat the City of Saint Paul, 'rf funded, will implement the projec[, provide necessary local financing, and accept and exercise the vemmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project. AECOMMENDAnOrs: Approve (A) or nejen (rt) pEpgpryp� SERVICE CONiHAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLON7NCa WJESTIONS: %ANNINGCOMMISSION _CMLSEFlVICECOMMISSION 7. Hasihisperson/firtnevervrorkedunderacontrac[forthisdepartmem? C�BCOnuAm¢ YES NO — — 2. Has ihis persoNfirtn ever been a city employee? _S7APF — YES NO DISTFICT COUNQL 3. Does this person/firtn possess a sldll not nortnalty possessed by any current city employee? YES NO PPORTS WHICH CAUNqI OBJEC7IVE? �ain an ES 2n5wefS on g Exp y sepa2te sheet and attach to reen SM1eet INRIAi1NG PROBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVf: The City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facilily. The CAP Program encourages implementation oE solid waste processing facilities, and to transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the state. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED: , To effectively compiete division of collection and processing, it may be necessary to locally own and operate a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) serving Saint Paul and surrounding communifies. Advantages include: countering increased future costs and decreased recovery of materials under trends developing here and nation-wide. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: None DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVE6. If the project is not implemented, probable shortages of source-separated processing capacity in the Twin Cities, and highe Saint P��7�� serv+ce fees and decreased revenues could resu4t in the iuture. c F, ° 1 S 1(I01 �� Ras�as�� �$�ter Mt�YOR'S OFFICE ��P � � ���� TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ �,OOO,OOO COSTIFiEVENUE BUDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDING SOUHCE State Office of Environmental Assistance ACINfiY NUMBER 32401 FINANCIAL INFOFMAiION. (IXPtAIN) . , This is not a bintling request for funding at this time. Such a request could only become formalized a@�'�`,OET.'s.oepital.bHxfget is ap{irovetl in the nent Leaislative session. and after a fortnai tundino aoolication were to be submitted to the OEA bv the CiN in 2002. O „' .. _ o � � ^ I � A � Council File # �� � �pp�k v x`i Green Sheet # 102888 RESOLUTION � �ITY SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 15 Presented By Referred To Committee: Date 1 Whereas, the City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of 2 Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing 3 Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facility; and 4 5 Whereas, The CAP Program encourages implementation of solid waste processing facilities, and to 6 transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the 7 state; 8 9 Resolved, that the City of Saint Paul will implement the project, provide necessary local financing, 10 and accept and exercise the governmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project; 11 and 12 13 Further resolved, the Council hereby authorizes the City Director of Public Works to sign the 14 Preliminary Capital Assistance program grant application on behalf of the City. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Adopted by Council: Date � a c E , a-a a � Form Approved by City Attorney � �. Adoption Certified by Council Secretary , /,SGL, �, �.�� � By. � �----- B �” ---� c�' �" °pAroved by Mayor for Submission to Council Approved by Mayor: Date ��!�� C- (J�� / ��� Byc By: Requested by Department of: � °� ° o► � �oo.� OEPAFiiRAEMpFFlCE/CWNCIL DATE INITIATED NO 1 OZHSH Public Works ' 9/6/2001 GREEN SHEET ,NmA�A,� ACTPERSON&PHONE ' ' �DEPA(�MENTDIFECTOfl � �GIttCAUNCIL RickPerson,266-6122 �cmnrroarvEr � ❑cmc�aK NUMBFA FOR MUST BE ON COUNpLAGENDA B'/ (DAiE) ROUTQIG �� I�&1DGETOIRECTOP FIN.&MGT.SERVICESqR �CfO�]2f3�2�� �MAVOR(OflASSiSTAM) ❑ ALSOFSIGNATUFEPAGES � (CLIPALLLOCATONSPoRSIGNANR� UASSO(.'IATE u�EFr.ACCOUNT j CiION REWESIED uthorize the Director of Public Works to sign the Pretiminary Capital Assistance program grant appliration on behalf of the Ci . Commits hat the City of Saint Paul, 'rf funded, will implement the projec[, provide necessary local financing, and accept and exercise the vemmental powers necessary to develop and operate the project. AECOMMENDAnOrs: Approve (A) or nejen (rt) pEpgpryp� SERVICE CONiHAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLON7NCa WJESTIONS: %ANNINGCOMMISSION _CMLSEFlVICECOMMISSION 7. Hasihisperson/firtnevervrorkedunderacontrac[forthisdepartmem? C�BCOnuAm¢ YES NO — — 2. Has ihis persoNfirtn ever been a city employee? _S7APF — YES NO DISTFICT COUNQL 3. Does this person/firtn possess a sldll not nortnalty possessed by any current city employee? YES NO PPORTS WHICH CAUNqI OBJEC7IVE? �ain an ES 2n5wefS on g Exp y sepa2te sheet and attach to reen SM1eet INRIAi1NG PROBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVf: The City of Saint Paul has made preliminary application to the Minnesota State Office of Environmental Assistance for financial assistance through the OEA's Solid Waste Processing Facilities Capital Assistance Program (CAP) for a materials recovery facilily. The CAP Program encourages implementation oE solid waste processing facilities, and to transfer the knowledge and experience gained from those projects to other communities in the state. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED: , To effectively compiete division of collection and processing, it may be necessary to locally own and operate a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) serving Saint Paul and surrounding communifies. Advantages include: countering increased future costs and decreased recovery of materials under trends developing here and nation-wide. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: None DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVE6. If the project is not implemented, probable shortages of source-separated processing capacity in the Twin Cities, and highe Saint P��7�� serv+ce fees and decreased revenues could resu4t in the iuture. c F, ° 1 S 1(I01 �� Ras�as�� �$�ter Mt�YOR'S OFFICE ��P � � ���� TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION $ �,OOO,OOO COSTIFiEVENUE BUDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDING SOUHCE State Office of Environmental Assistance ACINfiY NUMBER 32401 FINANCIAL INFOFMAiION. (IXPtAIN) . , This is not a bintling request for funding at this time. Such a request could only become formalized a@�'�`,OET.'s.oepital.bHxfget is ap{irovetl in the nent Leaislative session. and after a fortnai tundino aoolication were to be submitted to the OEA bv the CiN in 2002. O