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May 26,1989 213 <br /> ,,,thee it resolved,that because 1n the City's P.eferced <br /> Alternative incineration is tobe considered only if it is <br /> environmentally sound, and because the Council finds that <br /> bthere urner is o greater environmental risk associated with the mass <br /> a t OT s racy tables etas.wellh meYmatfriais whichtamay <br /> create ta potentially hazardous air remissions and/or ash <br /> emissions, the Councilor resolves clarify the Solid Waste <br /> nstderni4T1clnertlatig'proM1at CM1 City oP E reit will of <br /> anporal wN1ch nica n t include,a <br /> integral <br /> at fon 1 lamer[s oral able component, mechanical oantl/ox manual <br /> of ing marketable ayuanopeote <br /> as ecyclab az and aaidemissi ns items that m y c fate <br /> potentially a petit t aft emissions and/or ash emissionsfromthe caw waste prior to any combustion." <br /> Rall was called on the amendment will all councilmembers voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Counciimemtex Overstreet moved to emend the resolution by adding: <br /> Recognizing thatSolid Waste Planning Committee <br /> the eed for universal mandatory garbage <br /> collection as a <br /> e o discourage unauthorized and illegal <br /> dtthepiAntlmionnist00n atd ttruieChe eoNe nC cl di <br /> rec <br /> illegal dumping in the City and,no latex than June 1990, to <br /> Submit proposals <br /> City <br /> hiaddress problem <br /> whilemaintaining garbage collection privatized ice <br /> n the City. n the event that theCouncil adopts one or <br /> more f said proposals and determines <br /> after a one year 0trial <br /> period thatid proposal effectively deters the problem o4 <br /> unauthorized and illegal dumping, then mandatory collection <br /> hall be removed from the 1989 City Solid Waste Comprehensive <br /> Plan. <br /> The amendment died for lack of a second. <br /> Councilmember Gipson expressed his concern in placing the City in <br /> the garbage <br /> business. '',_. <br /> Roll was called on Resolution No.3176 as amended as follows: <br /> al1�.'i <br /> dikecteVevtaetCi,sonid omon mntuhtl antl 1oeEerettand; <br /> Whereas, the Mayorinte0 solid waste planning <br /> committee,comprised of citizens,,which met,considered alternatives <br /> and rec mended a plan and a preferred alternative to the City <br /> Council end; <br /> Whereas, the City Council received a draft Solid Waste <br /> Comprehensive Management Plan on November 30,1900,and; <br />