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<br /> MINUTES <br /> CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br /> JUNE I4, 2006 <br /> RESOL UTION NO. 2006-(-132 - APAROVING AN INCREASE IN <br /> THE FOLLOWING LIQUOR LICENSE FEES AS NOTED BELOW, <br /> BASING THE INCREASE ON THE 2006 GROSS LEVY INCREASE <br /> OF 2.54%, BUT ROUNDING UP THE ON-SALE LICENSE FEE TO <br /> THE NEXT $10 AND THE ON-SALE WINE LICENSE FEE TO TIIE <br /> NEXT $5, AND ALSO DECLARING THE CITY'S INTENT TO TIE <br /> ANY INCREASES IN THESE FEES TO INCREASES IN THE <br /> ANNUAL GROSS LEVY FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, AND <br /> FURTHER DECLARING THAT IF THF. GROSS LEVY IS <br /> DECREASED, THE FEES WILL REMAIN AS IS FOR THAT YEAR <br /> 2006 ON <br /> .SALE LIQUOR LICENSE - $3,590 <br /> 2006 ON-SALE WINE LICENSE - $SI S <br /> The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Allan. <br /> Ayes (4)131esener, Allan, Montour, Keis. <br /> Nays (1) LaVallc. Resolution declared adopted. <br /> SIN<rLE The City Administrator reported t7tat the City's contract with trash haulers <br /> SORT expires at the end of the year. One of the aspects of the contract is <br /> RECYCLING recycling, and Waste Management and Allied Waste would like to go to <br /> single-sort recycliug versus two sort. The Administrator noted that there <br /> are four haulers operating in the City: Waste Management, Allied Waste, <br /> I-Iorrigan's, and Gene's Disposal. Gene's Disposal does not have the <br /> capability of going to single-sort recycling, and Horrigan's recycling route <br /> is done by Waste Management. 'I']terefore, the property owners along <br /> Gene's route would continue with two-sort recycling. The Administrator <br /> reported that the City sw•veyed Uene's customers, and they overwhelming <br /> supported retaining Gene's as their hauler even though they understand <br /> they will not be able to convert to the single-sort recycling. This route <br /> encompasses 26 properties. <br /> ,lennefer Klennert, Waste Management, and Rlch Hirstein, Allied Waste, <br /> appeared before the Council to report on single sort recycling. Hirstein <br /> displayed samples of the bins that would be used and pointed out that all <br /> recycling would be placed in this bin -there is no need to sort recyclables. <br /> There is information on the covers of the bins describing what is <br /> recyclable and what is not. I-Iirstein pointed out that the single-sort bins <br /> allow the pick-up process to be automated. One significant change, <br /> however, is recycliug would be picked up every other week rather than <br /> weekly. T'o avoid confusion about pick-up dates, calendars would be <br /> provided to all residents. Hirstein noted that the every other week pick up <br /> saves wear and tear on City streets. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> <br />