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MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution No. 5352, a <br /> Resolution Approving of a Conditional Use Permit for Outdoor Produce Sales at Holiday <br /> Stationstore, Requested by Chuck Durand; Planning Case No. 564-99. <br /> Ayes—4 Nays—0 Motion carried. <br /> D. Suspension of Waste Management of Blaine Hauling License. <br /> Director of Public Works Ulrich stated this item was addressed in the staff report written by <br /> Tracy Juell, the Administrative Assistant for the Public Works Department,. He read the report <br /> as follows: <br /> The City of Mounds View funds all of the recycling programs, i.e. (2) City wide clean up days, <br /> recycling bins, fliers, recycling contest, etc., through a Ramsey County SCORE Grant. As a <br /> requirement for receiving the grant,the City must submit tonnage figures, etc. in bi-annual recycling <br /> reports to the Ramsey County Department of Health by their required due date. <br /> Each licensed residential/multi-dwelling hauler (garbage/recycling) submits monthly recycling <br /> tonnage reports; as of today's date, Waste Management of Blaine has not submitted any reports for <br /> 1999. Voice mail messages have been left with Tom Kline, Recycling Coordinator and Ery <br /> Hoffsted, Supervisor, asking that the tonnage reports be faxed to my attention immediately. (It <br /> should be noted,that in the July 19, 1999 voice mail message to Mr. Kline, I stated that I would be <br /> approaching the Council at their next meeting to suspend their hauling license if the reports were not <br /> faxed by July 20.) <br /> Attached to this report, is a copy of Chapter 603.06, subdivision 3 of the Garbage and Rubbish <br /> ordinance, highlighting the requirements of maintaining a hauling license in the City of Mounds <br /> View. Waste Management of Blaine is not complying with these requirements and it is my <br /> understanding that this has been an on-going problem/issue with this particular hauler. <br /> Staff recommends that Waste Management of Blaine's hauling license be suspended, if reports <br /> are not received within 48 hours, and to issue a court citation and/or an administrative offense of <br /> $100.00 per month of non-compliance (6 x $100.00) and a$100.00 administrative fee. <br /> Mayor Coughlin inquired if the fees were derived from the City Code. Director of Public Works <br /> Ulrich stated they were. He explained that the matter had been brought to the attention of the acting <br /> Chief of Police,who reviewed the administrative ordinances and identified this as a misdemeanor, <br /> which can carry a $700 fine and ninety-days in jail. He stated that last year, they had the same <br /> problem with this particular hauler,and when the Administrative Assistant indicated that they would <br /> recommend suspension of their license, the reports were faxed within an hour. He stated that <br /> numerous attempts had been made to resolve the matter at this time. <br /> City Attorney Long stated the suspension of the license is allowed by the Code, however, Section <br /> 603.06 Subdivision 1H of that Code requires the hauler be given reasonable notice and an <br /> opportunity to be heard. He suggested that they set a noticed hearing for the suspension at the next <br /> 120:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\072699CC.MIN <br />