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Fiscal Court adopts resolution opposing sale or renegotiation of Pearl Hollow Landfill property, 6-3
Summary
Hardin County Fiscal Court on March 25 adopted a resolution, by a 6–3 vote, stating the county does not wish to breach or renegotiate its landfill lease with Republic Services or sell landfill property for non-landfill purposes.
Hardin County Fiscal Court voted 6-3 on March 25 to adopt a resolution stating the county does not desire to breach or renegotiate the county’s existing landfill lease with Republic Services of Kentucky, and that it does not wish to transfer or sell county-owned landfill real estate for purposes other than landfill operations consistent with the lease agreement.
The resolution was introduced during the public meeting after a magistrate asked the county attorney for procedural advice on bringing a written resolution to the floor. The motion to adopt was made and seconded; after extended discussion the court took a roll-call vote with six votes in favor and three opposed. The clerk recorded: Klim—Yes; Hicks—No; Muse—No; Pennington—Yes; Saltzman—Yes; Thompson—Yes; Whitehead—Yes; Yates—Yes; Judge Hall—No.
The resolution text recited the property’s history: Hardin County purchased about 742 acres beginning in 1993 to meet long-term waste-disposal needs and later leased operation…
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