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• <br /> Mounds View City Council Page Six <br /> 0 Regular Meeting April 25, 1994 <br /> true public servant. Trude stated that she raised two pages of <br /> questions and Mr. Hanson spent all of the necessary time answering <br /> questions. Trude, in response to the grass clippings issue, stated <br /> that they are scheduled to be hauled out twice a week, Monday and <br /> Thursday. Trude commented that a permit is issued by Pollution <br /> Control that the County has to follow. A gravel bottom has been put <br /> down. Trude commented that perhaps the City could be a higher <br /> authority. Trude stated that she found that there was a cooperative <br /> spirit between the County and the City. All problems brought up in <br /> the past have been dealt with. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that there had not been enough time to look at <br /> all avenues regarding the compost site. The City Council had <br /> provided the County with three sites and there was a problem with <br /> each site. Mayor Linke asked the City Administrator to invite Zach <br /> Hanson and the County Commissioner to the next work session. <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that she had spoken to <br /> Zach and he had already stated that he could attend the work <br /> session. <br /> Councilmember Wuori also commented that last October the residents <br /> of the City asked the City Council to do things as economically as <br /> Aft possible. As long as the site is on Mounds View open space the City <br /> will have to cover the costs of the illegal dumping. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated that an agreement could be <br /> drawn up to have Ramsey County pay to have trash hauled away, but <br /> the taxpayers would still pay for it on their property taxes. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated that the golf course area would be a <br /> less accountable area. It would be easy to get away with illegal <br /> dumping. <br /> Councilmember Quick again indicated that $4, 000 is a lot of money to <br /> pay for—hauling away trash—as a result of illegal dumping—and an-d the -- <br /> City can't afford it. <br /> Councilmember Blanchard suggested that perhaps there were people <br /> in the public audience who would like to make a comment on the <br /> issue. <br /> Rein Markfelt, 2364 Ardan, stated he was a Mounds View resident and <br /> had been for the past 22 years. Markfelt stated that he had only <br /> heard about the possible closing of the corlipost site on the previous <br /> weekend. Markfelt called the Councilmembers and the response he <br /> received was that people were complaining about the site and that it <br /> had to be moved. Markfelt stated that he is an area resident and he <br /> asked a couple of neighbors and they didn't want it moved or closed. <br /> 411 Markfelt stated that he completed a survey from Sherwood Road to <br />