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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/26/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider East Side Oil Equipment Lease <br />7. 3. <br />Background: <br />On May 8, 2012, the City Council discussed an opportunity to partner with East Side Oil Companies to utilize a <br />2,000 gallon tank for collection of used motor oil from residents. The tank would be located at the Public Works <br />campus so that it could be readily monitored during the week and to limit/minimize illegal dumping. There was a <br />general consensus of the City Council supporting this service to the residents; however, Staff was directed <br />to research several items including contacting the City of Elk River to solicit their input on this program, to <br />negotiate a lease agreement with East Side Oil Companies that addresses the issue of liability, and to explore <br />the option of leasing land to East Side Oil Companies for placement of their equipment. <br />As a reminder, Councilmember McGlone is currently an employee of East Side Oil Companies. Council Member <br />McGlone reports that he has no financial gain of any kind resulting from this potential agreement between the City <br />and East Side Oil Company. City Attorney Goodrich has been consulted and can respond to any questions <br />regarding this matter. <br />Observations: <br />Staff did contact the City of Elk River and, upon their recommendation, also contacted Sherburne County staff, to <br />discuss their views/opinions of the East Side Oil Companies program. All three individuals had only positive <br />remarks for the program and the company. The City of Elk River executed the lease agreement that was provided <br />by East Side Oil Companies as presented, without any revisions. While the Sherburne County staff do not have <br />direct involvement with lease agreements, they were unaware of any concerns/difficulties that communities within <br />their jurisdiction have had with this program. <br />The City Attorney is working with the League of Minnesota Cities for sample environmental indemnity language in <br />the event of an oil spill. Once that language is finalized, it will be provided to East Side Oil Companies for review <br />and approval (they expressed a willingness for that type of clause to be added, but would still need to have their <br />legal counsel review it). The attached lease agreement does not yet include the indemnity language. <br />Staff is not aware of any other jurisdictions that lease the area required for the tank to the collector. As long as <br />there is an indemnity clause that protects the City (and that East Side Oil Companies is comfortable with), Staff <br />believes that this should be sufficient to address environmental concerns. Furthermore, if a concern does develop, <br />the agreement can always be terminated (as outlined in the lease agreement). <br />Recommendation: <br />Based on communications with other jurisdictions and their positive remarks concerning this opportunity and East <br />Side Oil Companies, Staff would recommend executing a revised lease agreement, with the environmental <br />indemnity language, with East Side Oil Companies to utilize a 2,000-gallon tank for the collection of used motor oil <br />from residents. <br />Funding Source: <br />There is no direct cost to the City related to this opportunity. <br />Council Action: <br />
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