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~unds View City Council <br />gular Meeting <br />September 9, 1991 <br />Page Five <br />3. Clearly define that the degree of toxicity, not the volume <br />of waste, should be the prime factor in assessing any <br />liabilities under the Superfund statute. <br />Mayor Linke stated the City should be liable if guilty, but the <br />only items that were dumped in this landfill from the City was two <br />loads of brush. <br />Councilmember Wuori stated that private individuals get taxpayers <br />to pay back taxes again because the Superfund money is received <br />from taxes. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Blanchard to adopt Resolution No. 4119 <br />Urging Congressional Relief from Application of Superfund <br />Statute <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, reviewed Staff Report <br />No. 91-67C Regarding City Hall Remodeling Study. Orduno <br />explained that a space needs study was completed by The <br />Alliance in 1990. At this time, the study needs to be <br />updated or redone including the City's limitations which <br />includes making do with the existing space and space from the <br />old water treatment plant. Alliance will complete the study <br />for a cost of $7,750. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Blanchard to authorize The Alliance to <br />update the space needs study for a fee not to exceed $7,750. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Mayor Linke offered that The Alliance would be doing the update <br />of the study as The Alliance had done the first space needs study <br />and had their paperwork ready to go to update the study. <br />REPORTS: <br />REPORT OF COUNCILMEMBERS: <br />1. Councilmember Wuori received a phone call from a very <br />upset gentlemen. This gentlemen was upset because he <br />did not find that the City was going to have a Fall <br />Clean Up Day according to the City newsletter. <br />