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Mounds View City Council March 27, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 1002, Approving an Amendment <br />to the 2023 Fee Schedule Regarding Storm Water Management Fees. ROLL <br />CALL VOTE <br /> <br />Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson requested the Council approve the second <br />reading and adopt Ordinance 1002 amending the 2023 fee schedule. He reviewed the proposed <br />changes to the fee schedule with regard to the new storm water management fees and <br />recommended approval. <br /> <br />City Administrator Zikmund reported staff has received no comments from the public regarding <br />this Ordinance. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Meehlhause/Lindstrom. To Waive the Second Reading and Adopt <br />Ordinance 1002, Approving an Amendment to the 2023 Fee Schedule Regarding Storm Water <br />Management Fees and directing staff to publish an Ordinance summary. <br /> <br />ROLL CALL: Cermak/Gunn/Lindstrom/Meehlhause/Hull. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />B. Resolution 9714, Public Notice of Intent to Organize and Negotiate with <br />Waste/Refuse Collectors. <br /> <br />City Administrator Zikmund requested the Council notify the public of the intent to organize and <br />negotiate with waste/refuse collectors. He noted this Resolution was drafted by staff with <br />assistance from Kennedy & Graven. He explained this Resolution provided the public with notice <br />of the City’s intent to provide organized refuse collection. He reported the City would be holding <br />listening sessions in the future, along with a public hearing before the City Council begins <br />negotiating with refuse haulers. <br /> <br />City Attorney Riggs explained this Resolution begins the process and noted the City Council may <br />or may not continue through the entire process. <br /> <br />Council Member Gunn questioned how the Council would determine what type of services they <br />want. City Administrator Zikmund recommended the Council hold listening sessions with the <br />public and could hold worksession meetings to determine what services should be required from <br />the haulers. <br /> <br />Council Member Lindstrom stated if the City could not reach an agreement, the citizens committee <br />could then negotiate something less than seven years. City Administrator Zikmund explained the