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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 27, 2012 <br />closing. The individual found with the beer bottle admitted that they had removed it from <br />Kelly’s and taken it to the parking lot. Discussion ensued regarding the definition of <br />premises, licensed area for serving alcohol, responsibility of the licensee, presumptive <br />civil penalties, lack of citing the individual responsible for removing the alcohol from the <br />building. <br /> <br />Ms. Bonita Harvieux, Bookkeeper, Kelly’s Korner presented Council with a powerpoint <br />of accomplishments, procedures old and new since the incident, training, community <br />involvement, neighboring communities penalties for offenses and reasons why they, the <br />licensee, believe that they did not violate City Code/law. <br /> <br />Numerous questions were asked of Attorney Glaser by Council. There was concern by <br />Council that by not recognizing that a violation had occurred the City was sending a <br />message that the licensee was not responsible for the actions of their patrons and once out <br />the door their responsibility ended. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Paar, seconded by Council Member King that no <br />license violation had happened in this incidence. Voting in favor: King, Wilharber, <br />and Paar. Council Members Fehrenbacher and Love opposed. Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />VII.OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. None. <br /> <br /> <br />VIII.NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. Proposed Contract Extension w/Waste Management <br /> <br />Administrator Larson stated that currently the City has a community wide waste <br />collection and recycling, with Waste Management providing those services. <br />Administrator Larson provided Council with comparable rates of other communities that <br />also have similar collection services and rates for bulk/electronic items. Administrator <br />Larson stated that Waste Management is proposing a five (5) year extension of the <br />existing contract, renewal rates are quite competitive. The largest container (96 Gallon) <br />is not quite as competitive as the other rates, but that may have been an attempt to <br />encourage recycling. Administrator Larson also stated that the current provider disposes <br />of all city facility refuse/recycling and all events without additional charges to the city. <br />Administrator Larson stated that Waste Management is offering a fluorescent bulb <br />recycling program for half of the normal rate for four (4) collection events in a year and <br />an additional mailing promoting recycling events or collections of problem materials. <br />Administrator Larson stated that a supplemental agreement to the original contract would <br />be brought back to Council for their consideration if they so choose. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br />