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8/8/1994
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REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 8, 1995 <br />This being the time heretofore set for public hearing on the above bill, proponents <br />and opponents were given an opportunity to be heard. Council Member Slavinskas <br />reported that the zoning and vacation Committee had met on this bill and recommended <br />it to the Council favorable. John Byorni, Senior Planner Area Plan, made the <br />presentation for the bill. He indicated this bill was initiated by Area Plan, in <br />.order to add recycling drop off centers and recycling processing centers to the <br />zoning ordinance. He indicated drop off center will be defined as a facility for <br />(household recyclable, not oils, fuels, or hazardous materials; a processing center <br />will be defined as a building or enclosed space for the collection, processing, and <br />storage of recyclable materials. He indicated there would also be permitted uses to <br />certain facilities, such as churches, schools, community centers and large apartment <br />complexes. Paul Troast, director of the Solid Waste Management District, spoke in <br />favor of the bill. Council Member Coleman asked how a permit would be obtain and who <br />was going to set standards. After Council discussion, it was felt the bill should be <br />continued until a control <br />
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