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*DRAFT* BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES 3-2-2020 12 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> M a <br /> mutes <br /> March 2, 2020 <br /> Discussion and Mproval of the Following: Fire Suppression Invection and Service,- Transfer Station Gate Fees <br /> for Mattresses*, Department of Public Works Director Catherine Laurent-,. (continued) <br /> DPW Director Catherine Laurent recommended the mattress fee at the Transfer, Station be increased from $12 per <br /> mattress to $15 per mattress. The proposed fee is less or equal to what is charged by other communities. It was <br /> noted the Town of Falmouth charges $20, Barnstable $30 and Yarmouth $15. In 2019 a total of 1,,340 mattresses <br /> were recycled at the Transfer Station. As per the Selectmen"s policy fees at the Transfer Station should cover the <br /> cost to recycle the particular 'Item. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Cotton to increase the Mattress Disposal Fee to $15 per mattress. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br /> VOTE-, Unanimous. 5-0. <br /> Roll all Vote: <br /> Selectman Gottlieb,yes Selectman Cotton,yes Selectman O'Hara, yes <br /> Selectman Sherman, yes Selectman Wee den,yes Opposed, none <br /> COMMUNICATIONS & CORRESPONDENCE <br /> Solid Waste leis poral: Barnstable County has, been coordinating efforts with the 15 Cape towns to regionally <br /> transport solid waste. The Cape Cod Commission is also exploring options for disposal. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> Discussion and Approval of FAY 2021 Transfer Station Sticker Fees (Continued from February 10, 20 <br /> At the last meeting the Board of Selectmen reviewed the proposed increase of the FY2021 Transfer Sticker Fees, <br /> and agreed to table the matter to the March 2, 2020 meeting. After taking,the matter under advisement, the Board <br /> of Selectmen agreed to re-visit the fees imposed by the Director of Public Works. <br /> As per the instruction of the Board of Selectmen, fees for the 6 peration of the Transfer Station would ultimately <br /> be funded 100% by the users. Over the past few years, fees have gradually increased. Sticker fees are the <br /> primary source of revenue. <br /> it is recommended the Ist Household Sticker be increased from $15 O to $2 00. The Recycling Per mit is proposed <br /> to be 'increased from i$30 to $35 and the dingle e $20. The <br /> g i r-j"rip Pass is recommended to be increased from $15 to <br /> Bag Fee is recommended at $3 for more than (5) 40-gallon bags. Without any changes, the tax subsidy will <br /> 4- i increase to approximately 22% n FY21. <br /> Discussion followed with respect to the burden to the taxpayer when the Town is beginning its wastewater <br /> program. Costs to offset the increase were considered. It was suggested that whatever funds may be available, be <br /> considered for use to offset the fee structure. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Cotton to increase the 11t Household Sticker to , all other costs would <br /> remain the same. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman Gottlieb. <br /> VOTE: 1-4. Motion fails. <br /> Roll Call Vote, <br /> Selectman Gottlieb, no Selectman Cotton, yes Selectman O'Hara, no <br /> Selectman Sherman, no Selectman Weeden, no Opposed, (4) <br />