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02/27/2012
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COUNCIL MINUTES February 27,2012 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 91 license will be $200 per year. Staff is recommending that the council approve the first reading of <br /> 92 Ordinance No. 04-12 amending the city code to include an Off-Sale Growler license. <br /> 93 <br /> 94 Council Member Roeser moved to approve the 1St Reading of Ordinance No. 04-12 as presented. <br /> 95 Council Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 96 <br /> 97 3C) Authorize Participation in an Application for Deicing Grant through the Rice Creek <br /> 98 Watershed District Urban Stormwater Remediation Cost-Sharing Program—Administrator <br /> 99 Karlson reviewed the proposal to join with three other cities in applying for a grant that would <br /> 100 improve the city's winter maintenance operations by setting up a system to brine roadways. This <br /> 101 would be a best management practice, reducing costs as well as environmental impacts. The city's <br /> 102 share of the grant, if it is approved, would be approximately $1 5,000 and there would be additional <br /> 103 cost to the city in setting up the program for such things as equipment. <br /> 104 <br /> 105 Council Member Roeser moved to authorize the city's participation in an application for the grant as <br /> 106 presented. Council Member Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 107 <br /> 108 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 109 <br /> 110 There was no report from the Public Safety Department. <br /> 111 <br /> 112 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> '13 <br /> There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br /> 115 <br /> 116 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 117 <br /> 118 Item 6A was deleted from the agenda at the beginning of the meeting. <br /> 119 <br /> 120 6B) Resolution No. 12-20, Revoking Non-existing Rehbeins Street and Non-Existing 73rd Street <br /> 121 Extensions from Municipal State Aid Street System—City Engineer Wedel explained that the <br /> 122 resolution would effectively revoke two small state aid street segments in the city. Staff just recently <br /> 123 found that the city is over-designated in the area of state aid roadway and must revoke something. <br /> 124 The two segments recommended for revocation in this resolution don't exist and removing them will <br /> 125 put the city in compliance. There will be a corresponding decrease in the amount of state aid received <br /> 126 from the state each year. <br /> 127 <br /> 128 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 12-20 as presented. Council Member <br /> 129 O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 130 <br /> 131 6C) Resolution No. 12-21,Approving Notice of Intent to Bond on the 2012 Intersection Signal <br /> 132 Improvements—Community Development Director Grochala reported that staff is continuing to <br /> 133 move forward with the voter approved traffic signal projects at Birch/Ware and Main/Lake Drive. <br /> 134 The city is required to give this notice of intent to bond in order to move forward with the project. <br /> 3 <br />
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