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BOOK 95 FAr,F338 <br />In response to your letter dated June 2, 1995, I must advise you <br />that the facts contained are less than accurate. The concrete <br />Mr. Fowler describes happened to be empty bags as a result of the <br />Work Day held on May 27, 1995. The actual concrete pieces and <br />large debris were hauled to the appropriate landfill station, as <br />your records indicate. The PVC pipe discussed is from one of our <br />service trucks that are used to install water lines. <br />As for the city utilizing the dump, approximately nine (9) months <br />ago the city contracted for use of a dumpster. We have used the <br />dump only during the time our dumpster is full or when it was <br />more convenient to dump paper type garbage collected from the <br />Little League Ball Field and Grant Park. I would also like to <br />remind you that the City of Fellsmere paid more than $2,500.00 in <br />landfill fees for this year. <br />I hope this will clear up any and all questions, however, please <br />feel free to call me at any time. <br />Respectfully, <br />�7 <br />�7ez, <br />.rz, C 1B <br />Robert C. Baker <br />Mayor <br />CC: Commissioner Fran Adams <br />Terrance G. Pinto, Director <br />Solid Waste Disposal District <br />Ronald R. Brooks, Manager <br />Solid Waste Disposal District <br />Director Pinto stressed that it is not what the material is, <br />it is where it comes from. The only place where the material makes <br />a difference is C & D material, and that has to be taken to the <br />Landfill. It is up to the Board to decide if they want to change <br />that policy. <br />Commissioner Adams felt it was unfortunate that this happened. <br />She wondered if County trash is taken to the transfer stations, but <br />Director Pinto couldn't say. <br />.Attorney Vitunac stated that the only garbage that goes into <br />the transfer stations is residential. <br />Commissioner Adams read from Chapter 204 of the County's <br />ordinance on Solid Waste Disposal District. <br />Commissioner Bird understood then that we don't allow <br />commercial to dump at the transfer stations and we consider <br />municipalities commercial. <br />Commissioner Tippin felt that if we cannot tell what is <br />commercial, then we should not expect our attendants to decide what <br />is commercial. <br />The following memo was handed out as additional information <br />for Item 13-B: <br />60 <br />June, 6 1995 <br />