Authorize annual collection of $25,000 license fee from Veolia Environmental Services
In Plain English
Veolia Environmental Services operates a hazardous waste facility in the city and pays $25,000 annually for a required license. The city collects this fee each year to regulate the facility. If approved, the city formally authorizes spending this money as part of its annual budget process.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 97-07
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved authorizing the city to spend the $25,000 annual license fee paid by Veolia Environmental Services for operating a hazardous waste facility in the city. This is a routine budget item that allows the city to use the money Veolia pays each year to cover the costs of regulating and monitoring their facility. The fee amount stays the same, and the approval is part of the city's standard annual budget process to formally authorize how collected fees can be spent.
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