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M I NUT E S
CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF ARCADIA
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 9, 1981
The City Council of the City of Arcadia met in an adjourned regular
session February 9, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Conference
Room.
PRESENT:
ABSENT :
Councilmen Dring, Gilb, Haltom, Saelid, Pellegrino
None
The City Council continued its consideration of the request of the
Best Disposal Company for a rate increase. Best had originally asked
for a 40% increase in its residential rates but had withdrawn that per-
centage and substituted a request for an 80% increase. Council received
material relating to rates of other cities for single family monthly ref-
use rates for once a week curb pickup. This list indicated Arcadia was
the lowest.
Representatives of Best Disposal and Price Waterhouse were present and
explained their position and basis for requesting the increase. The
financial statements were submitted to the City Council and these were
reviewed in detail. Robert Andrews, Best Disposal Legal Counsel, Leonard
Ryan, General Mara1J't' of Best, and representatives of Price Waterhouse who
prepared the statements were present .... responded to questions. Mr,
Andrews said in part they would not accept less than a 40% increase. Ref-
erence was made to the requirement that they not use any trucks older than
five years and Mr. Andrews explained there is an on-going practice of ac-
quiring new ones. Circumstances surrounding the operation and the impact
of the recent unionization were explained by Mr. Andrews along with the
additional expense to the Company.
The City Council would like the Finance Director to prepare an analyses
of the financial statement and it was so MOVED by Councilman Gilb, seconded
by Councilman Dring and carried unanimously. The hearing was continued
to March 3, 1981.
The Assistant City Manager submitted the request of the Assistance League
of Arcadia for a flag pole at its location (100 S. Santa Anita Avenue) with
an offer to donate $400 for the same. During this consideration it was noted
that the League provides facilities for the Senior Citizen Meetings at no
cost. It was also noted however that other organizations lend assistance
to the City in many ways and this may be a forerunner of additional requests.
It was MOVED by Councilman Dring, seconded by Councilman Saelid and carried
on roll call vote as follows that the City provide the flag pole and make
the installation at a cost not to exceed $400 from ,Council Contingency Ac-
count.
AYES
NOES
ABSENT:
Councilmen Dring, Saelid, Pellegrino
Councilmen Gilb, Haltom
None
Council received the request of the County Flood Control District for
cooperation on the part of the City in distributing leaflets, which it
will provide, asking residents not to throw debris into the storm drain
catch basins, Staff will follow through.
Councilman Haltom was advised that a sign indicating reduced hours for
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conducting business with the Planning Department has been removed. It is
open full time now.
Staff advised that the agreement with Goldrich and Kest states that if a
consensus h.:ls not -been reached on a potential site within 100 days from
October 28, 1980 the Agreement will terminate unless extensions of time
have been mutually agreed upon in writing. Various locations were dis-
cussed and staff will make contacts and report back to Council in a forth-
coming newsletter.
~~yor Pellegrino and Councilmen Saelid advised on what has transpired at
a meeting of the committee appointed to discuss w~ys of financially assist-
ing the School District. Staff will investigate whether or not 'it would
be legally supportable - the possibility of placing the question or ques-
tions on the ballot at a date to be determined. The City Attorney will
he contacted as soon as he returns from a conference.
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At 9:20 p.m. the meeting recessed to a Closed Session.
Council reconvened and took the following action:
It was HOVED by Councilman Gilb, seconded by Councilman Haltom and
carried on roll call vote as follows that George Watts be apPointed
Acting City Manager effective immediately and that Council intends to
open the position. The salary will be $42,500 effective February 28,
1981.
Coun~il adjourned at 10 p.m. to 7 p.m. February 17, 1981.
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