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<br />City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />January 22, 2003 <br /> <br />Council Member Lee commented that a $10.00 fee per truckload is not a large fee for <br />cleaning up the garage. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated that Waste Management has disaster cleanup assistance <br />available. <br /> <br />Mr. Boyum indicated he had attended a meeting at corporate headquarters where disaster <br />clean up was discussed. He then indicated that Waste Management assisted with the <br />clean up at the Pentagon as well as in New York City. He further indicated that Waste <br />Management is offering a contract to the City to come in with roll offs to assist the City <br />in cleaning up after a manmade or natural disaster. This would be at no cost to the City <br />unless there is an event. <br /> <br />Mr. Boyum indicated that it takes 30 days to obtain the recycling bins and asked whether <br />Council would motion to move forward with single sort recycling so the bins can be <br />ordered. City Attorney Hoeft indicated he would be fine with approving single sort <br />recycling pending final negotiation of the addendum. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers. seconded by Council Member <br />Capra to move forward with sin2:le sort recyclin2: pendin2: final ne2:otiation of the <br />addendum. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />6. ProtJosed Interim Ordinance #75 - Moratorium on Slaughterhouse/Butcher Shop <br />Operations <br /> <br />City Attorney Hoeft explained that Centerville's Ordinance does not specifically allow or <br />disallow the operation of a slaughterhouse. The moratorium would allow the City time to <br />research the issues involved and determine the best zoning district to locate the operation <br />in. He further indicated that the moratorium would give the City 12 months with the <br />option of an additional 18 months to conduct the research necessary. <br /> <br />Mr. Rodney Hensel, 1967 - 73rd Street, addressed Council and asked whether the <br />information he had sent to the City was given to Council. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated it was provided to previous Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Hensel indicated that he approved of the moratorium and then asked Council to <br />review the materials he provided. He then expressed concern that the largest activity day <br />was depicted as Sunday and there was an indication of holding pens with animals on site <br />to be chosen for slaughter. He further commented that he feels that a slaughterhouse is <br />more than this bedroom community would be willing to tolerate. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra asked if as part of the moratorium, public hearings for citizen <br />input would be held. City Attorney Hoeft indicated that public hearings are not required <br />but the City is free to do so as part of the research process. <br /> <br />Page 12 of18 <br />