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Mounds View City Council March 28, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />• Mayor Marry stated it could be, but different haulers provide different services. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated maybe it could be done cheaper if there was one hauler doing every house on <br />every street. <br />Mayor Marty stated that the hauler that they may choose might not provide the services that <br />you've grown accustomed to, and he believes in competition. <br />Council Member Thomas stated that she knows of several places where it's more expensive, and <br />they are trying to get rid of it, but because of contract issues, it's very difficult. <br />Council Member Stigney stated he was opposed to a single hauler, especially with the <br />government involved in it. <br />Mayor Marty stated that it was unfortunate that Larry's Sanitation had sold out because he had <br />performed many services for the residents of Mounds View. <br />Bill Siercks, 2210 Pinewood Drive, stated he would strenuously oppose having one hauler. <br />Mayor Marty closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION/SECOND. Gunn/Flaherty. To waive the reading and adopt Ordinance 758, an <br />• Ordinance Limiting Garbage Pickup to Thursdays only. <br />ROLL CALL: (Marty/.Stigney/Gunn/Flaherty/Thomas) <br />Ayes-5 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br />B. 7:10 p.m. Public Hearing to Consider Resolution 6484, a Resolution <br />Pertaining to an Interim Use Permit for a Temporary Membrane Structure <br />at the Mermaid Banquet and Entertainment Center. <br />Director Ericson stated that this item was to request to have a temporary outdoor membrane <br />structure at the Mermaid in order to have a more informal setting for outdoor events and <br />receptions. He stated the City Council had adopted Ordinance 735, which lists the regulations to <br />be associated with outdoor temporary structures, and there are a number of conditions that would <br />have to be met, and this structure does satisfy all of those regulations. He stated that the <br />Planning Commission recommends approval for the interim use permit for a five year period, and <br />the applicant has no problem with that. He stated the resolution includes a route to bring this <br />back to the Council if there are any issues at any time during the five year period. He stated that <br />the membrane is allowed to be there for 180 days out of the year. He stated that notice was sent <br />to properly owners within 350 feet. <br />Mayor Marty opened the public hearing. <br />• <br />