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HomeMy WebLinkAboutN. Orlando Opposes 'Dump'-1967 Pact N. Orlando Opposes 'Dump' By RAYMOND WARE Village of North Orlando went on record at Monday night's council meeting in opposition of the county locating a sanitary landfill on Tuskawilla Road near the High Flavor Meats plant. Clifford Jordan, head of the village 'riming cbnimlhsion, ex- plained that the landfill area could "more legitimately be called a dump and that it would blight the surrounding area and pollute the air In North Orlan- do." Council voted to send a resolu- tion of protest to the county commissioners. In other business, the new comprehensive zoning ordinance was submitted to council by Jordan. The ordinance will be published in its entirety In The Sanford Herald and public hear- ings have been set for Nov. 29- 28. Councilman Charles E.RoweI reminded that dog.Iicenses are due in the village. Prices are $1 for males and$2 for females. Deadline is December 1. Mayor George Fuller announc- ed that the Florida Highway Pa- trol had presented a Certificate of Merit to the Village of North V Orlando for "Meritorious ser- t• vice to its people and to the state of Florida by virtue of having recorded no traffic fatal- ities during the period January I, 1966, to December 31. 1966."