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<br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />November 20, 1989 <br />Page Four <br /> <br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />November 20, 1989 <br />Page six <br /> <br />used for medical and emergency services, for aXe <br />Fire District. <br /> <br />setback, and that this not being due to action by the current <br />property owner, a three season porch would be allowed to be erected <br />if the porch could be built so that it would be no further into the <br />setbacks then the existing encroachment on the property described <br />as follows: <br /> <br />The understanding that a two hundred dollar cas] <br />would be required to cover cleanup not taken cc <br />the organization. <br /> <br />that part of lot 11 auditor's subdivision no. 47 revised <br />description as follows; commence at the northeast corner <br />of said lot 11 - then southerly along the east line of <br />said lot 11 a distance of 416.86 feet to the point of <br />beginning - then continue southerly along said east line <br />of lot 11 a distance of 105. 62 feet - then westerly <br />parallel with the north line of said lot 11 a distance <br />of 175 feet - then northerly parallel with the east line <br />of said lot 11 a distance of 105.62 feet - then easterly <br />to the point of beginning and subject to the existing 8th <br />street along the east line thereof; <br /> <br />justification would be: <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />Solid Waste <br /> <br />Mary Ayde of Lake Sani tation was present to update the ci t' <br />on the Solid Waste Program and to answer questions or COl <br />the City Council. <br /> <br />Ayde advised that the rate increase in Centerville was <br />related to the full service provided to the city. She n~ <br />as recycling increases, possible future increases could <br />She noted that Lake Sanitation is working on a study il <br />township with regard to minimum service (one bag or one c~ <br />and that she would report back to the City council when t: <br />is complete for possible initiation of a minimum servic. <br />within Centerville. She explained the possibility 01 <br />service where Lake Sanitation would sell bags for a pr~ <br />would include the service. Thus, homeowners would be P4 <br />the number of bags utilized. <br /> <br />everyone else appears to have something similar to the <br />proposed three season porch; <br /> <br />Mr. Ayde was also in attendance at the meeting and notec <br />addition to the price per bag there should be a basic c: <br />service as it is possible to abuse the metered service <br />He noted that in the past when it was used some person~ <br />free bags from where they were made and thus could obtain <br />and not be charged for garbage pickup. <br /> <br />Ayde noted that the recycling bins will be delivered <br />Sanitation this week. She felt that there may have be, <br />money allocated to get one bin for every residents home. <br />do say the property of Centerville on them and they are rc <br />The bins are to stay with the property and would not go <br />property owner should they relocate. She noted that the <br />have a bar code system that will automate record keep: <br />property owner will have to use the recycling bin tc <br />recycling credit. The bar code will be sent to the prope <br />separate from the delivery of the bins, and the property c <br />need to put the bar code on themselves. This will be not <br />city newsletter. <br /> <br />Ayde noted that Lake Sani tation is looking at gettin<.; <br />chipper for twigs and brush at the curb. She noted that <br />require City endorsement to be given to the Metropolita <br /> <br />the floor plan of the structure does not allow for any <br />other place on the property for a three season porch; <br /> <br />that this does not provide more of a privilege to this <br />property owner; and <br /> <br />that this does not negatively impact neighboring property <br />owners; <br /> <br />Haberman - aye, Peterson - aye, Pelton - aye, Burgstahler - aye, <br />Neumann - nay, motion carried. <br /> <br />Centennial Fire District Bylaws Proposed Ame~dment. <br /> <br />Motion by Peterson, second by Burgstahler that the proposed bylaw <br />amendment be declined, Peterson - aye, Pelton - aye, Burgstahler - <br />aye, Neumann - aye, Haberman - abstain, motion carried. <br /> <br />Planning and Zoning Commi~sion Member Appointment. <br /> <br />Council member Neumann noted that he thought that Tom Wilharber had <br />better qualifications with regard to experience. He noted that <br />Charles Brenner appeared to be qualified but may not be versed in <br />cur:ent Cit~ o:dinances. He.noted that the current Planning and <br />zonln9 CommlSS1on members, w1th the exception of Chairperson Dan <br />Tourvllle, may not have a depth of knowledge of City Ordinances. <br />