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Solid Waste Management Fund Disposal Fee Rate Increase
September 29, 2020
1:30 p.m.
In Attendance: all via WEBEX conference call
Cindy Carter, Chair
Tom Taylor, Vice -Chair
Richard Stevens, Member
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
Sam Castro, Public Works Director
Sam Dart, Assistant Public Works Director
Keith Elefson, County Engineer
Ruth Mina, Public Works
Public:
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1:39 p.m. The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to take public comment
regarding the proposed Solid Waste Management Fund Disposal Fee Rate Increase. A motion
was made by Commissioner Taylor, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, to allow 3 minutes per
individual for public comment. The motion passed unanimously.
1:43 p.m. Sam Castro, Public Works Director, discussed the waste management fund increase
that he is proposing. He is needing to establish a reserve fund for the closure of the current
landfill. They must finance $27 million dollars for this project by 2034. The proposed increase
for that reserve is $6.00/ton. The annual operating costs .15 health district, .85 abatement fund.
$1.00/ton. Annual operating costs are $4,371,927.00 proposed rate per ton to fund this is $38.10.
Grant County currently has the lowest rates in the state. Final proposed amount for landfill
tipping fees is $47.62/ton which is 71 %.
2:00 p.m. Lars Leland, Port of Mattawa, recommends keeping their drop box open, illegal
dumping in the area has doubled and would be worse without the drop box.
2:02 p.m. Joe Harris, City of Mattawa, appreciates being involved in the discussions and is
willing to assist in any way.
2:04 p.m. Sam Castro mentioned that the Solid Waste Advisory Committee voted to recommend
the closure of the Coulee City drop box. The SWAC also voted to have Sam Castro review the
Mattawa drop box and present that information to the County Commissioners.
2:06 p.m. Pam Thorsen of the Desert Aire - Safety and Security Committee, has been working
with the Port and City of Mattawa to find a good solution for waste in South Grant County.
2:08 p.m. Cindy Jensen, Finance Director for the City of Moses Lake, stated she understands the
need for a rate increase but does not understand how there needs to be an increase of 71 %. She
would like to see the details of the landfill budget. She understands there is a need for an
increase but why 71 %.
Commissioner Carter stated that quite a few letters/emails have been received and will be added
to the file.
A motion was made by Commissioner Taylor, seconded by Commissioner Stevens to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Another public hearing
will be forthcoming to make the final decisions on the rate increase.