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Mayor Gamec questioned the procedure in an emergency. He said Commissioner <br />McGinley said they would have a number to call or someone to contact. <br />Mr. Steiner said he was not familiar with this but he would talk to <br />Commissioner McGinley to find out what he had in mind. <br />City Administrator Schnelle asked what happens if the homes become inhabitable <br />like at an explosive level and what would the families do. <br />Mr. Steiner said it would be best to put that together in the emergency plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Marilyn Gallagher, resident <br />Ms. Gallagher asked who could insure her that it is safe. <br />Mayor Gamec said no one could assure her that it is safe. He said as far as <br />he was concerned when someone calls Mr. Hutchinson's office regarding a <br />violation, it should immediately be enforced. <br />Mr. Johnson said there isno way they could stop what is happening imm~ediately. <br />Whenever any type of ordinance is being enforced, the person is entitled to <br />a certain amount of due process. First, it has to be investigated. We make <br />a determination of whether we can prove it in court, then we go after the <br />violator. There is a lot of priorities and this is not the only ordinance <br />we deal with. That is not to say they don't think it is important and <br />will be moving on it. <br /> City Administrator Schnelle said he would like to have a report from the County <br /> as to how much time they put in at the landfill with inspections, etc., and <br /> how much time the county can legitimately spend at the landfill. <br /> Mayor Gam~c said the council has to make decisions on this landfill and one of them <br /> is the health, welfare and safety of the people by the landfill. It can't be <br /> done i~nediately nor in ten days, but the the~e will continue 'to be imonitoring of <br /> the water pollution and putting monitoring devices in the homes. <br /> Motion by. Councilman Cox~nd seconded by Councilman Reimann to adopt <br /> Resolution ~80- Regarding Commissioner McGinley's Memo of September 15, <br /> 1980 , Its Specific Date and Originating Sources and the County Health <br /> Department's Landfill Inspection Policies and Schedules and an Emergency <br /> Plan in Regard to the Anoka Landfill in the City of Ramsey. <br /> Motion carried. Voting yes-Mayor Gamec, Councilmen Sorteberg, Reimann <br /> and Cox. Voting no-None. Please refer to resolution file for Resolution # <br /> Motion by Councilman Reimann and seconded by Council~n $o~teberg to <br /> adjourn the meeting. <br /> Motion carried, voting yes-Mayor Gamec, Councilmen Sorteberg, Reimann <br /> and Cox. Voting no-None. <br /> <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.M. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Lloyd G. schnelle <br />City Administrator/Clerk C/September 8, 1980 <br /> <br /> <br />
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