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unds View City Council Page Five <br /> alar Meeting May 11, 1992 <br /> Councilmember Rickaby stated that the reason that she removed Item No. 5, <br /> Set Public Hearings for the On-Sale, Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor and Wine <br /> License Renewals was that residents come to these public hearings and <br /> address the Council as to their concerns and the Council does nothing about <br /> it. Councilmember Rickaby stated that the Council has to take into <br /> consideration what the public is bringing to them. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that holding public hearings helps to relieve tension <br /> between the owners of the establishments and the residents regarding <br /> problems that exist. When the City first began holding these public <br /> hearings, ere was a ways comp ain " - <br /> one talking about the businesses. <br /> Councilmember Rickaby gave an example of the residents who came in last year <br /> with concerns regarding Robert's Off 10 and the Council's response was that <br /> they couldn't do anything about the concerns at that forum. The residents <br /> were told to bring the complaints to the Council at a different time. The <br /> residents came back on their own because the City Council failed to schedule <br /> -these items. <br /> Councilmember, Quick stated that the complaints become part of a public <br /> record and the Council can then respond to them. <br /> •mantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that the public hearing gives <br /> the City a legalized system of record. Orduno further stated that this does <br /> not build a case but does establish a house paper trail. Items that are not <br /> criminal can be taken care of such as parking and serving an underage person <br /> alcohol. Orduno further stated that there was an opportunity given to the <br /> residents and the owner to get together to discuss problems, but there were <br /> persons who did not want to participate in this particular type of forum. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Rickaby to approve Item 5, Set Public Hearings <br /> for On-Sale, Off-Sale and Wine License Renewals <br /> VOTE: 5-ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> 1. Carla Asleson, Recycling Coordinator, reviewed Staff Report No. 92-269C <br /> on behalf of the Environmental Quality Task Force, regarding the <br /> scheduling of a public hearing to consider a resolution of <br /> intent to organize collection of solid waste and recyclable <br /> materials. Asleson stated that in order to discuss the <br /> possibilities regarding organized collection a public hearing <br /> must be held. Effective July 1, 1992 State Law requires that <br /> municipalities of 5, 000 or more persons ensure that all <br /> households and businesses in the City have solid waste collection <br /> • service or are disposing of their trash in an environmental manner. <br /> The Environmental Quality Task Force is looking into other means of <br />
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