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P~IT.NUTES <br />City Council <br />August 9, 19II9 <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution ancl moved <br />its adoption: <br />RESOLUTIOIV N0. II9-8-373 - ADOPTING THE RECOMMENDATIODI OF <br />CITY STAFF AD7D AUTFIORSZING TfIE CITY ATTORNFY TO PREPAR~ I1N <br />ORDINANCG AMENDMENT ADOPT2NG A 525.00 FEE F012 TI~E <br />CERTIFICATIOD7 OF D~LINQUENT UTSLITY CElARGES ON PROPERTX <br />TARES <br />The £oregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. Blesenera <br />Ayes (~) Scalze, Blesener, Fahey, Collova. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />POOI2 City Staff is asking whether or not it is necessary for the <br />RICHARD'S City to adopt a resolution prohibiting Poor kZichard's from <br />operating within the City. <br />The City Attorney reported that the County has already <br />passed a resolution prohibiting Poor Richard's from working <br />within the County. Also, the County 1~ttorney's office has <br />inc]icated that they will prosecute Poor Richard's if they do <br />business in the County, therefore, the City Attorney did not <br />feel it necessary for the City Council to adopt a similar <br />resolution. <br />Collova indicated that the City is scheduled to begin <br />organized collection on September lst. Collova anticipated <br />that there may be a problem betF~een Poor Richard's and some <br />homeowners in the City for services that have been billed <br />and paid for in advance from Poor Richard's. <br />Blesener pointed out that Poor Richard's has sold their <br />business to Midwest, and also pointed out that the City has <br />adopted a moratorium on the issuance of any additional <br />hauler's licenses, <br />Fahey felt that no action was necessary by the City Council <br />at this time. <br />Collova submi.tted to the City Attorney a copy of the <br />contrac~. that has been put together between the City and the <br />trash haulers' consortium. Collova suggested that the City <br />Attorney review this proposed contract> Collova also <br />reported that a letter will be Uent to the residents in the <br />City explaining organized collection. Collova reported that <br />Scalze has suggested that the letter list the reasons that <br />the City is going to organized collection, such as to save <br />Page 19 <br />