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MOTION by Pearson, SeconOed by DeLuca, to so move. FURTHER <br />DISCUSSION: Attorney GooOrlch felt it may De posslDte to bring a <br />draft back to the December 18 meeting. <br /> <br />A woman asked how far could the water drop in the aguifer and what <br />happens to the pollutants being taken out of the water. Mr. Otter <br />reviewed the location and depths of their monitoring wells where <br />they will be able to predict the different levels. He also <br />explained the two carbon aDsortion filters wilt be continuously <br />rep]aced and generally are treated as hazardous waste because they <br />contain hlgh levels of VOCs. The waste would not go back into the <br />landfill. <br /> <br />VOTE ON MOTION: Carried unanimously. <br /> <br />CASE ~15: <br /> <br />Receive Letter from Waste Management of Minnesota, <br />Inc., Regarding Increase in Disposal Rate at the Anoka <br />Regional Sanitary Landfill <br /> <br />Mr. Otter explained recently they came to the City of Ramsey <br />requesting a reduction in tipping fees. At this time they are <br />unable to keep the total volume needed to support the lower <br />prices. So they will continue to pay the full fee. They are <br />trying to encourage additional volume Into the ]andfl]]; and If <br />they come up with another proposal, they will again bring It to the <br />City for consideration. No Council action was taken. <br /> <br />CASE ~8: <br /> <br />Review Independent Auditor's Report, Management Letter <br />and City's Response <br /> <br />Mr. Kenneth Ma]lqy, .pannell Kerr Forster - reviewed his <br />Management Letter dated July 2, 1990, relating to the 1989 audit <br />done for the City and suggestions for improvements. He noted the <br />City has improved its General Fund financial position to a healthy <br />fund balance and highlighted some suggested corrective actions to <br />avoid proD]ems in the future. In addressing the City's response <br />letter, Mr. Ma]Icy felt the City is addressing the questions and <br />suggestions his firm has made, hoping the proposals wi]] be <br />followed through ahd accomplished. His only concern would be if <br />the same problems incurred this past year happen again next year. <br /> <br />No Council action was taken. <br /> <br />CASE ~14: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Premise Permit <br /> <br />Mr. Hart]ey explained the applications for the Cystic FIDrosls <br />Foundation at two different businesses for pull tabs and bingo. <br />Also included is the Lawful Gambling Lease Agreement. be~ween the <br />Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Jonathon ROss, inc. <br /> <br />CI~f COUNCIL/DECEMBER 11, 1990 <br /> Page 14 of 17 <br /> <br /> <br />
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