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• CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 4, 2011 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 179 Plan assumes the same level of city employees. Mr. Rolek reviewed each area of the <br /> 180 Plan. <br /> 181 <br /> 182 A council member recognized that this Plan is a requirement of the city charter. It is <br /> 183 obviously a preliminary review with more information and consideration ahead. The <br /> 184 council asked about the city's level of property tax delinquencies and Mr. Rolek <br /> 185 explained that the city is collecting up to about 96%of taxes due, down just a little from <br /> 186 past years. There was a thorough discussion of equipment replacement. <br /> 187 <br /> 188 4.1 Financial Accounting Software Upgrade- Finance Director Rolek reported that <br /> 189 staff has been demoing software in the last few years. The city's current system is 11 <br /> 190 years old and while it is functioning now and is being maintained, there will be no <br /> 191 enhancements available in the future. There are reserve funds set aside for a new system <br /> 192 and staff will continue to search for the best option with implementation possibility in the <br /> 193 next year to 18 months. <br /> 194 <br /> 195 6. Sign Ordinance—City Clerk Bartell recalled that the council has recently <br /> 196 reviewed the city's sign ordinance as it relates to regulations during periods before <br /> 197 elections. The discussion included the odd year municipal election calendar, including <br /> 198 the absentee ballot period.The council moved to amend the sign ordinance to allow for a <br /> 199 30 day period for absentee balloting and election signs prior to the city's municipal <br /> 200 election. The city attorney has since reported that the city is required by state statute to <br /> 201 include a 46-day absentee balloting period prior to its municipal election. That 46 day <br /> 202 requirement has been confirmed by the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office also. The <br /> 203 sign ordinance amendment will be on the upcoming April 11 council meeting agenda for <br /> 204 second reading and passage. It was noted that the city's sign regulation period does not <br /> 205 legally have to be consistent with the absentee balloting period. <br /> 206 <br /> 207 The council discussed how many absentee ballots are generally cast in a municipal <br /> 208 election, some concerns about having a longer period of sign allowance and also the value <br /> 209 of having consistency in the voting period and the balloting period. The Mayor noted <br /> 210 that he supports a 30 day sign period. <br /> 211 <br /> 212 7. Animal Control Ordinance—Police Chief Strege noted that the council has <br /> 213 received some amendments to the city's animal control ordinance prepared by the city <br /> 214 attorney. The amendments are proposed to upgrade the city's regulations in the area of <br /> 215 dangerous animals. <br /> 216 <br /> 217 City Attorney Langel remarked that the ordinance appeared to need tightening so he has <br /> 218 proposed some amendments that would clarify procedures, add some costs to the animal <br /> 219 owner and include an option for a hearing officer(instead of the city council)to handle <br /> 220 the process. Designation of the hearing officer is up to the council; someone they feel can <br /> 221 handle the hearing process and could make a well-reasoned decision. The officer could <br /> 222 be appointed even at the time the services are needed. He reviewed the proposed <br /> 5 <br />