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1988-084 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota Resolution # 88-84 RESOLUTION RESPONDING TO HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPOSAL TO DESIGNATE HENNEPIN COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS - HOPKINS AS AN INTERIM TRANSFER STATION SITE WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners will be considering an amendment to Ordinance # 12 - Solid Waste Designation Ordinance which will identify interim transfer station sites, and WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Public Works facility in Hopkins has been identified by the Hennepin County staff as a proposed site for an interim transfer station, and WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Public Works facility in Hopkins was once considered as a site for a permanent transfer station, and WHEREAS, on May 6, 1986, the Hennepin County Board eliminated the Hopkins facility from the list of permanent transfer station sites, due to its incompatibility with the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, Conditions have not changed since the Hennepin County decision of May 6, 1986, therefore The City Council of the City of Hopkins urges the Hennepin County Commissioners to consider the following: 1. That the City of Hopkins strongly supports the solid waste abatement efforts of Hennepin County. 2. That the City of Hopkins is an active partner in Hennepin County's solid waste management effort, currently abating 13% of its residential waste stream. In addition to existing programs in the area of yard waste, leaf and branch collection and recycling centers, the City is making preparations for the implementation of an automated curbside recycling program. 3. Over its long history, the City of Hopkins has been the home of three different landfills to serve the solid waste needs of Hennepin County. Although the landfills are now closed, the City continues to pay many hundreds of thousands of dollars to protect the environment from the harmful effects of those landfills. 4. Hennepin County deemed the County Public Works facility in Hopkins inappropriate for a variety of reasons. The same conditions exist today that existed at the time of that decision. 5. Construction of the permanent transfer stations has not yet begun thereby leaving open the question of relocating a permanent transfer station in Hopkins. 6. For the reasons cited at pUblic meetings dealing with the permanent transfer station, the City of Hopkins and its residents cannot in good conscience support an interim transfer station. Acceptance of any facility at this location, particularly when the location of permanent transfer stations has not been finalized, would be the equivalent of us admitting that we were wrong in our previous convictions. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Hopkins hereby respectfully requests that the Hennepin County Board remove the Hennepin County Public Works facility in Hopkins as a site for an interim transfer station when considering amendments to the Solid Waste Designation Ordinance. Unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of the Hopkins city Council on September 20, 1988. Donald J. Milbert, Mayor