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City Attorney Hoeft advised the Council to approve the resolution as presented. <br /> He indicated modifications may be included as part of settlement discussions in <br /> the future. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member <br /> Broussard Vickers to approve Resolution 00 -21. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> IV. APPEARANCES /AWARDS <br /> Mr. Bruce Malec, Division Manager — Waste Management <br /> Mr. Bruce Malec introduced Mr. Gary Boium to the Council as Waste <br /> Management's new Municipal Marketing Manager. Mr. Malec stated that Mr. <br /> Boium would make periodic visits to ensure that quality services are being <br /> provided to the community. <br /> Mr. Malec questioned whether Council had any issues of concern relating to the <br /> haulers service and Council reiterated that they are pleased with the services they <br /> and residents are receiving. <br /> Mr. Malec thanked the Council for the compliments Waste Management received <br /> and for the opportunity to service the community. Mayor Wilharber thanked Mr. <br /> Malec for attending. <br /> A consensus was reached to hear the Northern Forest Products Abatement from <br /> Unfinished Business at this point in the meeting. <br /> Northern Forest Products Abatement <br /> Paul McDowell, Northern Forest Products, addressed the Council and outlined <br /> plans for the expansion of his business. Mr. McDowell presented Council with <br /> sketches of a proposed expansion plan for the current Northern Forest Products <br /> facility. <br /> Mr. McDowell stated that they have out grown their current facility and <br /> expansion would provide a more productive /efficient facility. Mr. McDowell also <br /> indicated that Northern Forest Products has an additional site outside of <br /> Centerville and expansion of the current facility would allow combining of the <br /> two facilities. Mr. McDowell stated that the proposed expansion would be 22,000 <br /> or 23,000 square feet and cost approximately $600,000 or $700,000. <br /> Mayor Wilharber inquired if the detention pond would be able to handle the <br /> runoff from the expansion area. Mr. McDowell said he would rely on the <br /> recommendation of the City Engineer. <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br />