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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />DECEMBER 17, 2025 <br />MATERIALS AND FEES, SATISFACTORYBACKGROUND CHECKS, AND FIRE <br />INSPECTIONS <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Kwapick. <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />Miller introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2025-12-190 — APPROVING THE CONSENT A GENDA WHICH <br />CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING. - <br />Approval of the Vouchers <br />• Accept 2025 Donations and Gambling Funds Received July 1 — December 12 <br />• Approve Not Waiving Option on Insurance Liability Coverage <br />• Approve 2026 Designation of Deposit and Investment of Local Public Funds <br />• Approve 2026 Designations of Authority to Make Electronic Fund Transfers <br />• Approve Gambling License for St. Johns Church on April 17, 2026 <br />• Authorize Resolution 2025-12-191 Community Development Block Grant Application <br />for Country Drive Sidewalk <br />• Approve 2884 Centerville Road Lease Termination Agreement <br />• Approve Purchase of Little Canada Fire Department Chief Vehicle <br />• Approve Application for the 2026 SPAAR Key Communities Grant <br />• Approve Year -End Bill Processing <br />• Approve 2026 Agreement with Northeast Youth and Family Services <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Malone. <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />STAFF REPORTS <br />ORDINANCE 912, AMEND CITY CODE CHAPTERS 2202 AND 2203 FOR MASSAGE AND <br />COMPLEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE HEALTHCARE PRACTICES <br />The Community Development Director explained that the Council is asked to consider amendments to <br />Chapters 2202 and 2203 of the City Code. He provided background information, the State. of <br />Minnesota's role and rules for unlicensed complementary or alternative healthcare (CAHC) practices, <br />discussion and direction of the City Council, input received from those who would be impacted by the <br />changes, proposed ordinance language, performance standards, why cities regulate touch -based <br />wellness and therapeutic practices, and questions for Council consideration. He stated that if the <br />Council agrees with the draft ordinance, staff recommends approval. <br />Mayor Fischer recognized that this is not a public hearing, but the Council will allow input from the <br />public tonight. <br />Janna Rose Mertin, 410 Little Canada Road E, provided background information on the building she <br />purchased to restore and use as a home for their healing and creative arts business, and she will have <br />5 <br />