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t4INUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />September 27, <br />FINAL <br />PAYMENT <br />IMP. NO. <br />89-2 <br />1989 <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Blesener, Scalze, Collova, Fahey. <br />Mr. Blesener introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 89-9-486 - APPROVING FINAL PAYMENT FOR <br />IMPROVEMENT N0. 89-2 BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE <br />CITY ENGINEER <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. <br />Fahey. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener, Fahey, Collova, LaValle, Scalze. <br />ORGANIZED Blesener reviewed in detail the Public Works <br />COLLECTION Superintendent's letter dated September 21, 1989 <br />outlining his recommendations with regard to additional <br />exemptions to organized collection. <br />Council reviewed these recommendations individually, <br />beginning with the recommendation to allow exemptions <br />to organized collection for residents who have <br />incinerators which meet State guidelines. Council <br />noted that these guidelines are very stringent and <br />anticipated that very few incinerators would meet them. <br />Fahey also suggested that an article be included in the <br />City's newsletter warning residents of the dangers of <br />burninq in incinerators that do not meet State <br />regulations. Fahey expressed concern that residents <br />with old incinerators will burn portions of their trash <br />in these incinerators so that they only need to <br />contract for minimum garbage service. Fahey suggested <br />that the article include general information on <br />incinerators and outline the need for inspection of <br />incinerators before residents use them. Fahey <br />suggested that the article also inform residents that <br />incinerators must meet State regulations. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />PA6E 36 <br />