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CC Regular Session 7. 6. <br />Meeting Date: 05/08/2012 <br />Submitted For: Chris Anderson By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider East Side Oil Equipment Lease <br />Background: <br />The City has been approached by East Side Oil Companies about its interest in utilizing an above ground tank for <br />collection of used motor oil from the public. The program also includes free collection of used oil filters and <br />antifreeze as well. No RFP or RFQ was prepared for this potential opportunity nor would one be required, as this is <br />a service that is somewhat unique for this market. However, a RFQ could be prepared should the City Council feel <br />it is necessary. It should be noted that Councilmember McGlone is currently an employee of East Side Oil <br />Companies. Council Member McGlone reports that he has no financial gain of any kind resulting from this <br />potential agreement between the City and East Side Oil Company. City Attorney Goodrich has been consulted and <br />can respond to any questions regarding this matter. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />The collection tank would be provided by East Side Oil Companies at no cost to the City. The tank itself is 1,990 <br />gallons and East Side Oil Companies provides all the necessary informational signage as well. They present this <br />opportunity as a partnership between the City and East Side Oil Companies in that they provide the tank, barrels <br />(for oil filters and antifreeze), signage and take care of all necessary permitting through the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency (MPCA). In return, the City provides a location, helps monitor the tank, and cleans up minor spills <br />(East Side Oil Companies would be repsonsible for cleaning up larger spills, which would be anything greater <br />than 4 gallons). As for the actual collection of used oil, East Side Oil Companies would collect the public used <br />motor oil at no cost. The City would just need to contact them when the tank is approximately half full (there's an <br />external gauge on the tank that makes this very simple) and they will dispatch a truck to empty the tank. Through <br />this partnership, East Side Oil Companies would also pay $0.90 per gallon for used motor oil generated by the City. <br />Presently, the City is paid $0.22 cents per gallon of used motor oil, so this opportunity would generate additional <br />revenue for the City. There is no cost to the City for the collection of oil filters and antifreeze. <br />Staff has discussed a couple potential locations for the collection tank and ultimately determined that the most <br />suitable location would be the public works campus. That location allows staff to monitor the site regularly <br />and presumably would assist in limiting illegal dumping. Public Works staff has identified a site for the tank <br />within the Public Works campus that should not conflict with its day to day operations. Should the contents of the <br />tank be contaminated, East Side Oil Companies would still collect the material and would be responsible for its <br />proper disposal. A small area would need to be improved with an impervious (asphalt or concrete) surface to <br />accomodate the tank (tank size is 7.5 wide by 16.5 feet long). The tank is also portable, so should it need to <br />be relocated for whatever reason, that would be possible. <br />As this would be a new offering for Ramsey residents, East Side Oil Companies has also offered to participate <br />in Ramsey's recycling events in the spring and fall. They indicated that when they enter a new community, it often <br />times takes a while for residents to realize that they can drop off used motor oil throughout the year and thus, at <br />recycling events, the tank tends to fill rather quickly. East Side Oil Companies has agreed to have a vaccuum truck <br />on site during the recycling events, at least initially, to make sure there is capacity to accomodate all used motor oil <br />that may be dropped off. <br />
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