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COUNCIL MINUTES February 27, 2012 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 46 <br /> 47 February 13, 2012 Special Work Session Minutes Approved <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Resolution No. 12-13, Extending Time of Conditional <br /> 50 Use Permits and Submittal of Planned Unit Development <br /> 51 Final Plan and Plat, Main Street Village Approved <br /> 52 <br /> 53 Resolution No. 12-14,Extending Time for Submittal <br /> 54 Of Planned Unit Development Final Plan and Plat, <br /> 55 The Preserve Approved <br /> 56 <br /> 57 Resolution No. 12-15, Extending Time for Submittal <br /> 58 Of Planned Unit Development Final Plan and Plat, <br /> 59 Moon Marsh Approved <br /> 60 <br /> 61 FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 62 <br /> 63 There was no report from the Finance Department. <br /> 64 <br /> 65 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 66 <br /> 67 3A) Resolution No. 12-19,Authorizing Centennial Fire District Chief to Explore Legislative <br /> 68 Changes to Allow for Local Control of Ambulance Services—Administrator Karlson noted that <br /> L1 69 Centennial Fire Chief Streich is present to explain interest in looking into legislative changes that <br /> 70 would allow more local control of ambulance/emergency services in the city. <br /> 71 <br /> 72 Chief Streich noted that the resolution would allow him to work and speak with others in the area <br /> 73 about who provides ambulance services to the people of this city. Currently there is an ambulance <br /> 74 service that responds with fire services. The Fire District Steering Committee has discussed this <br /> 75 situation and is ready to move to serious discussion about who will best provide the services. The <br /> 76 mayor noted that he is a member of the Steering Committee and they have been discussing this topic <br /> 77 for some time. It moves into an area already impacting the Fire Department,that of providing <br /> 78 emergency services; he noted that this is still in an exploratory stage and the council is just <br /> 79 authorizing a process to allow further study. <br /> 80 <br /> 81 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approved Resolution No. 12-19 as presented. Council <br /> 82 Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 83 <br /> 84 3B) 1st Reading of Ordinance No. 04-12,Amending Chapters 701 and 702 of the Lino Lakes <br /> 85 City of Ordinances relating to Liquor and Beer, adding On-Sale Growler License—City Clerk <br /> 86 Bartell reported that based on direction from the City Council and with the assistance of the City <br /> 87 Attorney, staff has prepared an ordinance that adds a new type of liquor license to the city code. An <br /> 88 Off-Sale Growler license would allow either a State licensed brewery or a facility with an on-sale <br /> 89 liquor license to sell their brewed product. The product may only be packaged as"growlers", which <br /> 90 is defined by state statute, and sales are governed under regular off-sale regulations. The fee for this <br /> 2 <br />