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COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 10, 1996 <br />Resolution No. 96 - 56 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />RECYCLING REPORT <br />Consideration of Haulers License for United Waste Systems of Minnesota, Inc. - Ms. <br />Constant explained that United Waste Systems has acquired Lake Sanitation, a licensed <br />residential/commercial hauler in the City and plans to continue to operate the acquired <br />hauler as United Waste Systems. Section 507 of the Lino Lakes City Code regulates the <br />licensing of solid waste haulers. The ordinance indicates that the solid waste license is <br />non -transferable, unless approved by the City Council. United Waste Systems has <br />submitted a license application and is seeking Council approval. The acquisition has not <br />created an additional hauler in the City but has replaced an existing hauler. <br />Mayor Landers noted that Section 507 of the City Code was adopted for the purpose of <br />reducing the number of waste haulers in the City thereby lessening the impact on City <br />streets. He asked Mr. Hawkins to review City Code Section 507 and draft an amendment <br />that would prevent this situation from occurring in the future. <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve a license for United Waste Systems of <br />Minnesota. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Consideration of Agreement with Anoka County for Multi -Unit Residential <br />Recycling - Ms. Constant presented an Agreement for Multi -Unit Residential Recycling <br />executed by Anoka County. The agreement is the result of a grant available to <br />municipalities to provide financial assistance to the City in the promotion of multi -unit <br />development. The agreement allows for the reimbursement of $810.00 for containers and <br />promotional advertising expenses. The agreement is in addition to the standard <br />residential recycling agreement. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt the Anoka County Multi -Unit Residential <br />Recycling Agreement. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH ANOKA COUNTY FOR ACCESS <br />TO TAXSYS SYSTEM, RANDY SCHUMACHER <br />Anoka County is allowing municipalities within the County to have direct computer <br />access to their property records. The City currently owns the hardware needed for the <br />access, therefore there is no need for extra costs. The County is providing this service <br />free of charge. <br />Direct computer access will enable staff to access current property records including: <br />owner, legal description, values, etc. City staff will not have the ability to change any of <br />PAGE 4 <br />