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City Council meeting of February 4, 1991 <br />Page b <br />our understanding that grants will be phased out shortly, and city's will <br />be on their own with regard to recycling efforts. The City has already <br />received notice that meetings are being held by the County, phasing out <br />funding compost sites previously funded by the County. The City staff <br />would like some direction from the Council with regard to how you would <br />like us to proceed with the City's recycling efforts, as required by <br />Washington County and the State of Minnesota. Councilman Miron suggested <br />that the City check with our surrounding communities to see how they are <br />handling recycling, and determine how many households in the City are now <br />using a rubbish service. Councilman Miron directed the City staff to <br />draft a letter to the Hugo Recycling Committee inquiring as to whether <br />they had any desire to continue a recycling program, as well as our <br />concerns with the center. If the center is indeed closed, Washington <br />County should be notified. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT <br />This matter was tabled from the January ??, 1991 regular meeting of the <br />Hugo City Council. Currently, there is a vacancy on the Planning <br />Commission for a two-year term. The City has received letters of interest <br />from six residents. After a lengthy discussion, it was decided to <br />establish an interview committee consisting of Marvin LaValle, Bernard <br />Brunotte, and Ken Huber to interview all applicants. The committee will <br />make their recommendation to the Council at the regular meeting of <br />February 19, 1991. <br />MISCELLANEOUS <br />The Ad Hoc Litigation Committee met and it was decided that they will meet <br />in executive session at the next regular Council meeting of February 19, <br />1991 to discuss the David Schumann litigation. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Miron made motion, Jesinsi%i seconded, to adjourn at 9:30 PM. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />Mary Ann Creager, City Clerk <br />