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3. Calls or events categorized by the Public Safety Depattment: miscellaneous juvenile <br />status crimes, liquor offenses or curfew violations; disturbing the peace or harassing <br />communications; property damage; criminal damage to property or trespass; domestic <br />incidents; fire alainls; public disturbance or disorderly conduct; loud party or noise <br />complaints; disorderly juveniles; assault in the fifth degree or non - domestic related <br />assaults. The Director of Public Safety shall maintain for public inspection a <br />description of the coding system and a list of the codes and crimes included within <br />each of these categories of calls or events. <br />4. The Director of Public Safety may determine that multiple incidents shall be counted <br />as a single call in appropriate cases. <br />B. Calls will not be counted for purposes of determining whether a provisional license is required <br />where the victim and suspect are "Family or household members" as defined in the Domestic <br />Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 518B.01, Subdivision 2(b) and where there is a report of <br />"Domestic Abuse" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 518B.01, <br />Subdivision 2(a). <br />C. The period of time used to determine whether a provisional license is required is the <br />six month period ending two months before the commencement of the license term, <br />either December 31 or June 30. <br />D. The City will provide by mail to each licensee a monthly report of calls described in Section 13- <br />161, Subsection (1)A. <br />(2) Resident Manager. Provisional licenses shall only be issued for facilities that have a manager or <br />managers certified in accordance with Section 13 -162. Managers must be resident managers or on site <br />managers who are on site or available 24 hours a day. <br />(3) Mitigation Plan. The applicant for a provisional license must submit a mitigation plan for the license <br />period for review to the City Council. The mitigation plan shall describe steps proposed by the applicant <br />to reduce the number of police and fire calls described in Section 13 -161, Subsection (1)A to a level that <br />qualifies for a regular license. The mitigation plan may include such steps as: changes in tenant <br />screening procedures, changes in lease terms, security measures, rules and regulations for tenant conduct, <br />and security personnel. <br />(4) Decision of City Council. The application and a proposed mitigation plan will be presented to the City <br />Council together with a disposition recommendation by the City Manager. After giving the applicant an <br />opportunity to be heard and present evidence, the City Council shall approve, disapprove, or approve with <br />conditions the application and the mitigation plan. If the City Council disapproves an application and <br />mitigation plan or approves it with conditions, it shall state its reasons for so doing in writing. <br />(5) Monthly Reports. The licensee shall comply with the approved mitigation plan. No later than the <br />tenth day after each calendar month, the licensee shall mail or deliver to the City a written report <br />describing all steps taken in furtherance of the mitigation plan during the preceding month. (Ord. No. 679, <br />2- 13 -01) <br />14_94 <br />- 2 4 - <br />