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r <br />14 January 1998 <br />City of Falcar Heights <br />WORKSHOP <br />Began after council meeting; adjourned at 9:30pm. <br />Discussion ar the city simn ordinance. <br />~4 -- cv a ..~ <br />. ~ <br />Ih ~ w ti''~'G! <br />A/ /J~y <br />~1~/~~~~~' ~ <br />The city's sign ordinance includes a date by which billboards or advertising signs are to be removed. <br />However, the city has never initiated proceedings to enforce this partiar of the ordinance. City Attorney <br />Roger Knutsar informed the co~mcil of the challenges facing a city in implementing this type of ordinance. <br />He said that there is little precedent for determining the life of a use like a sign and that any sign company <br />challenged with removal would likely go to litigation. <br />Discussion ar the Central Ramsey Water Management Or¢anizatiar <br />The council discussed the possibility that a petition would be filed to make the Central Ramsey Watershed <br />into a watershed district rather than being governed through the water management organizatiar which is <br />run by a joint powers agreement. Discussiar centered around the role that the city would have in making <br />this decision, the reasons that the issue was moving forward, the additiaral layer of governmcet represented <br />by a watershed district and the di$'erent ways to manage water quality issues. <br />Notes taken by Susan Hoyt, City Administrator <br />
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