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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-241 Resolution No. 99-241 RESOLUTION APPROVING A 1999 SCAVENGER LICENSE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS that a 1999 scavenger license be and is hereby approved for Groot Recycling and Waste . s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: September 8 , 1999 Adopted: September 8 , 1999 Omnibus Vote : Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk August 23 , 1999 TO: Nancy Roll , Paralegal FROM: Loni Mecum, City Clerk SUBJECT: Scavenger Resolution I am attaching a memorandum from Brad Bohner regarding an additional company which has recently met requirements for obtaining a scavenger license . We had a similar situation and did a resolution for the July 9, 1997, meeting. Accordingly, please prepare the appropriate resolution and place it under "Other Business" on the September 8 , 1999, Council agenda. We probably should attach Brad' s memorandum too. Thanks . DEPARTMENT OF CODE ADMINISTRATION DATE: AUGUST 20, 1999 TO: LONI MECUM, CITY CLERK FROM: BRAD BOHNER, SANITARIAN 0 SUBJECT: NEW 1999 SCAVENGER LICENSE APPLICANT A new scavenger company has recently met the requirements stated within section 6 . 54 of the Elgin Municipal Code to obtain a scavenger license . The business is : Groot Recycling and Waste 1759 Elmhurst Road Elk Grove Village, II 50007 )y OF E4G, D 0 0.0 41' City of Elgin Agenda Item No. 4'1/100' June 2, 1999 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments to Scavengers Ordinance PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information for the Mayor and members of the City Council to consider modifying the scavengers ordinance by amending license issuing responsibility, safety inspection requirements and overnight vehicle storage requirements. BACKGROUND The Department of Code Administration annually conducts a licensing inspection to verify that each scavenger truck emoperating within the City of Elgin meets minimum mandated . , safety guidelines, is insured, has a current vehicle license and is maintained in a nuisance-free condition (i .e . leaking, odors) . Issuance of a scavenger license was withheld in one instance over the past ten years . This eliminates marginal operators from working in the City. Upon the City Clerk ' s recommendation, section one of the proposed ordinance amends section 6 . 54 . 020, eliminating the CityClerk ' s responsibility to issue scavenger licenses after City Council approval . Over time, this function evolved and is now the responsibility of the Department of Code Administration. The amendment of this section simply reflects current in-house procedures . Section two amends section 6 . 54 . 040 .0 to provide some flexibility for scavenger companies as to what agencies are allowed to inspect their vehicles . This amendment provides that each licensed vehicle display either a certificate of safety by the state in which the vehicle is licensed, or any certificate of safety issued by a federal regulatory agency. The scavengers ordinance currently requires only a State of Illinois safety inspection sticker. This will ease the licensing requirements for the nine scavenger companies currently doing business with customers in the City of Elgin. All of these companies except BFI are located outside of the City of Elgin. • Scavengers Ordinance June 2, 1999 Page 2 ri- Section three amends section 6 . 54 . 050, allowing scavenger companies to park their vehicles outside in a commercial operations yard when not in use. The current ordinance requires scavenger vehicles to remain in an enclosed building when not in use. The current requirement was not noted in the plan review process of the Browning Ferris Industries of Illinois (BFI) site on Gasket Drive when they developed their site in 1997 . This oversight was brought to the Department of Code Administration' s attention when staff was conducting the annual scavenger truck licensing inspection. The ordinance amendment would bring BFI into compliance by allowing their vehicles or equipment to be stored in a commercial operations yard, instead of inside a building, when located within a General Industrial zoning district . This would also allow the scavenger ordinance to be consistent with other City ordinances that do not require companies with a large fleet of vehicles to store their vehicles inside . Staff does not anticipate any negative impacts to adjoining properties as a result of this amendment . No complaints regarding this site have been received by the Department of Code Administration in the past nine months since BFI began operations at this site . BFI currently stores approximately 100 scavenger trucks in its commercial operations yard which r is not in an enclosed building. Trucks that require maintenance are stored within an enclosed building. Due to mechanical breakdown or landfills closing, scavenger trucks cannot be emptied before returning to the yard. These trucks are emptied within 24 hours, as mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency. BFI also features a truck washer. The scavenger trucks are washed on a seven-day cycle. The vehicles must be maintained so as they will not create an insect, rodent or offensive odor problem. All of these items are reviewed annually by City staff to ensure compliance . BFI has not been cited for any violations . BFI is the only scavenger company currently located within the City of Elgin so these proposed changes will not affect any other scavenger companies. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Browning Ferris Industries of Illinois is a scavenger company in Elgin with a large fleet of vehicles . They agree with the proposed changes in this ordinance. 04#( FINANCIAL IMPACT None. Scavengers Ordinance June 2, 1999 Page 3 LEGAL IMPACT WV/ None. ALTERNATIVES An alternative is to leave the ordinance as it currently exists and mandate that BFI store scavenger trucks within an enclosed building. RECOMMENDATION The recommendation is to approve the discussed changes in the scavengers ordinance . R-spectfully subm* ted, 41111'f Af Jrce 4 . Parker City Manager MTB/bab Attachments r r