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CASE 417: <br />5 Minutes <br /> <br />~FILL SITING FDRATORIUM ORDINA~ <br /> By: Bill Goodrich, City Attorney <br /> <br />Backgro~d: <br />This ordinance was introduced at your April 12, 1988 meeting. At that time it <br />was anticipated that the State Legislature would be dramatically amending the <br />landfill siting statutes. It is now P~own that the le,_-islation did not pass. <br />H~{ever, staff still believes the study to determine appropriate criteria for <br />gun ordinance'ir, ~,!ace to r£~_ulate %o the (×tent p[,ssif,l(, landfill siting in <br />our City. Such an. ordinanCe %.:cold not prevcnt the siting of Site P, but it ray <br />be helpful in regulating a landfill that could be placed there or elsewhere in <br />the City. <br /> In order for this plan to proceed, two ordinances will need to be adopted. The <br /> first is the moratorium ordinance and the second is the final regulatory <br /> ordinance. Both of these ordinances require amendments to the City's Zoning <br /> Code and therefore, public hearings. <br /> flnclosed for your information is the proposed ordinance. <br /> <br />Rec~m'endation: <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to: <br />Request that the Planning and Zoning Commission conduct a public hearing <br />and make a recommendation relating to the proposed moratorium ordinance on <br />landfill siting in the City. <br /> <br />Peview Checklist: <br /> <br />Administrator <br />Attorney <br />Engineer <br />C~nityDeveloi~nent Director <br /> <br />X <br />X <br /> <br />Chief of Police <br />Finance Officer <br />Public Works Superintendent <br />~her <br /> <br /> <br />