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File #: 18039    Version: 1 Name: Landfill Settement with Compass Insurance
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2010 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 5/4/2010 Final action: 6/1/2010
Enactment date: 6/4/2010 Enactment #: RES-10-00504
Title: Accepting a Proposed Settlement with the Compass Insurance Company for Landfill Remediation Claims, Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Sign Settlement Agreements and any Other Documents Necessary to Complete the Settlement, including Releases and Indemnifications, and Directing that Settlement Funds Be Used to Reduce Future Remediation Fees.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Joseph R. Clausius, Larry Palm
Attachments: 1. OCA Report RE Landfill Settlement Commendation.pdf
Fiscal Note
The proceeds of this settlement, totaling $1,550,000, will be received in 2010 and 2011. The funds received will be deposited in the Landfill Remediation Fee Fund and will be used to help pay off remaining landfill debt and reduce future landfill remediation fees that are charged to property owners and paid as a component of the City's utility billing process.
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Accepting a Proposed Settlement with the Compass Insurance Company for Landfill Remediation Claims, Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Sign Settlement Agreements and any Other Documents Necessary to Complete the Settlement, including Releases and Indemnifications, and Directing that Settlement Funds Be Used to Reduce Future Remediation Fees.

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BACKGROUND

The City of Madison operated a number of landfills for many years. As a result of closure of those landfills, the City has incurred, and will incur in the future, landfill remediation costs pursuant to closure orders from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The City’s best estimate is that those costs, from 1992 forward, could reach as much as $40 million.

There has been much litigation in Wisconsin over whether these costs are recoverable from insurance companies. In City of Edgerton v. General Casualty Co, 184 Wis. 2d 750, 517 N.W. 2d 463 (1994), the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that comprehensive general liability policies did not cover such costs as damages. Based upon that ruling, the City did not pursue any claims. However, in Johnson Controls, Inc. v. Employers Insurance of Wausau, 2003 WI 108, 264 Wis. 2d 60, 665 N.W. 2d 257 (2003), the Court reversed the City of Edgerton decision and found that insurance policies may provide such coverage.

By a resolution adopted May 17, 2005, RES No. 05-00459, Legislative File No. 00890, the City retained Attorney Ron Ragatz and the firm of DeWitt, Ross and Stevens to pursue any insurance claims that the City might have. That resolution authorized up to $150...

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