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402 <br />resident could purchase a product that had been produced from plastics collected <br />403 <br />from Roseville and other communities (e.g. rain barrels, plastic chairs, etc.). <br />404 <br />405 <br />In Attachment B, related to clean, quiet collection, Vice Chair Stenlund advised <br />406 <br />that it was important to him to make sure trucks remained safe, and preferred that <br />407 <br />they retain back -up alarms as a safety feature; and his idea of clean and quiet was <br />408 <br />that a truck had good trucks and equipment, not lacking mufflers or noisy, but <br />409 <br />operational safely. Mr. Schwartz advised that the back -up alarm was a <br />410 <br />requirement of DOT, and could not be eliminated. <br />411 <br />IAL <br />412 <br />Vice Chair Stenlund opined that he wanted the best possible service at the lowest <br />413 <br />possible price; and opined that this RFP appeared to represent that desire. Vice <br />414 <br />Chair Stenlund expressed his support of the value added area of additional <br />415 <br />benefits that the City could not necessarily define or anticipate at this time. <br />416 <br />447 <br />Page 10 of 15 <br />