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Economic Development Commission
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11/12/1987
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Councilman Sorteberg asked if this would be discussed lurther. <br />Mayor Reimann explained it wo~id not be discussed further tonight <br />but would be on a future agenda. Councilman Sorteberg felt it <br />was somewhat backwards to set the levy limit now and discuss the <br />budget later. Councilman Cox agreed and stated the Council would <br />have to use their best abilities to use the revenue available <br />wisely for the entire community. <br /> <br />Mayor Reimann stated the Council's hands are tied and they have <br />to handle it this way or the City will lose money. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting yes: Mayor Reimann, Councilmembers Cox, <br />DeLuca, Pearson and'Sorteberg. Voting no: None. Absent: None. <br /> <br />Case 43: <br /> <br />Confirm Priority Ranking for Solid Waste Abatement <br />Activities <br /> <br />Administrator Hartley explained the Landfill Committee has put <br />together some priorities for solid waste abatement that <br />Councilman DeLuca needs to submit to the County task force. The <br />task force will be compiling information from all the cities. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox pointed out that some of the items are closely <br />related to others on the list. <br /> <br />Councilman DeLuca felt the top five listed should be the bi97est <br />focus. He felt the first priority should be public education on <br />recycling, composting, etc. Priority Two should be education on <br />programs in ^~-~' ~ <br />. op=.~lon within Anoka County already. <br /> <br />Administrator Hartley asked the Council to confirm how they felt <br />about these priorities so Councilman DeLuca knows where the <br />Counci~ stands on sc!id waste in general. Dis~sion <br /> <br />Councilman Cox suggested that any recyciin9 program implemented <br />should be done County wide since other co~.T~unities also bring <br />waste into the Ramsey Landfill. <br /> <br /> ~ mart exm!ain=~ Stane z=~ ~na% ~ <br />there must~_~= a reduction . .o= ~¼=~.._ waste s'r_am~ = , by 20~.. ~.~'~! <br />communities mus~. comply~ with this =aw. ~ <br /> <br />consensus of ';-~:~= Counzii was tL=t anv~ progra~m :~=-~tuted by. <br />~ ..... task f r~e sh~ m= do~= ~o .... ..... ~" aha' not~ <br /> wide <br /> <br />Councl±r, an ue~uca ~ ....... .:.c~ -, ~ := a recional !an~--~ _~.~ ~ ~ Lh=t <br />goes beyond %he boundarie~ of Anoka County. Mayor Reimann said <br />~=s is true put it is a County task force. <br /> <br />~ Ccu il/October , <br />~_ty nc ~ _~ <br /> Pace ~ cf !0 <br /> <br /> <br />
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