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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Page Seventeen <br />July 27, 1992 <br />two local, free newspapers do. More persons would read the <br />two, free newspapers. This, in her opinion, is a waste of money <br />to the City. <br />MOTIONjSECOND: Wuori/Blanchard to designate the St. Paul Pioneer <br />Press as the City's Second Legal Paper <br />4 ayes <br />REPORT OF COUNCILMEMBERS: <br />I nays Motion Carried <br />Councilmember Rickaby - No report. <br />Councilmember Quick - No report. <br />Councilmember Blanchard had no report but asked for an update on <br />the licensing of Waste Management of Blaine. <br />Orduno responded with a general update on the fact that Waste <br />Management of Blaine had met with her and shared their concerns about <br />when the customer list would become public information. Blaine <br />Waste Management has contracts in other cities and those cities did <br />not require the list as part of their licensing requirements. Blaine <br />Waste Management was given a 14 day extension to submit their list <br />and they did submit it reluctantly. <br />Orduno stated that the State passes mandates on to the cities but <br />does not tell the City how to implement the mandate. <br />Orduno offered a suggestion that the City, like many of the other <br />cities, follow Fridley's lead and pass an ordinance requiring that <br />all commercial and residential properties in the city have some <br />form of environmentally safe collection. This ordinance. would have <br />to encompass the seniors who share collection and the employees <br />who work at landfills or wherever that dispose of their solid waste <br />there. Orduno stated that the City could return the customer lists <br />at this time and approve Waste Management of Blaine's license at the <br />next Council meeting so they would not be in violation of the <br />licensing requirement for garbage haulers and recyclers. <br />Councilmember Blanchard brought up the subject of peddlers <br />selling sweet corn. Councilmember Blanchard stated she understood <br />that if the corn was grown on their property they could sell it with <br />the property owner's permission. <br />Orduno stated that State Law currently requires no licensing <br />of peddlers selling agricultural products. If the product is <br />grown on the peddler's property he can sell it. .The State <br />does not provide the City with enforcement. Peddler's are <br />not required to show proof that the land is theirs. This is <br />