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COUNCIL MINUTES April 13, 2009 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 16 FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT, AL ROLEK <br /> \--47 <br /> 48 There was no report from the Finance Department. <br /> 49 <br /> 50 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TESCH <br /> 51 <br /> 52 A) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 03-09, amending the 2009 Fee Schedule to: 1) <br /> 53 increase the fee for a burning permit; and 2) provide for pro rata fee for rental licensing; <br /> 54 Julie Bartell Reading and roll call required <br /> 55 <br /> 56 City Clerk Bartell reported that staff is recommending two changes to the city's current fee <br /> 57 schedule: <br /> 58 Burning Permit fee. The Centennial Fire District issues opening burning permits in <br /> 59 accordance with the state fire code. An increase from $30 to $50 would bring this fee in line <br /> 60 with the fee charged by the other two cities in the fire district; <br /> 61 Rental Licensing fee adjustment. The city instituted a rental housing licensing program <br /> 62 in 2007. The annual license fee was set at $50. Staff would like to reduce that fee by 50% for <br /> 63 licenses issued for less than six months. <br /> 64 City fees must be changed by ordinance. The first reading of Ordn No. 03-09 was approved on <br /> 65 March 23 and staff is now requesting second reading and adoption of this ordinance. <br /> 66 <br /> 67 Council Member Reinert moved to dispense with full reading of the ordinance. Council Member <br /> 68 Stoltz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> \--69 <br /> 70 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve the second reading and adoption of Ordinance <br /> 71 No. 03-09 as presented. Council Member Gallup seconded the motion. A roll call vote was <br /> 72 taken. Motion carried as follows: Yeas, 5; Nays none. <br /> 73 <br /> 74 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVE PECCHIA <br /> 75 <br /> 76 There was no report from the Public Safety Department. <br /> 77 <br /> 78 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br /> 79 <br /> 80 There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br /> 81 <br /> 82 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT, MICHAEL GROCHALA <br /> 83 A. Consideration of Resolution No. 09-20, Approving Cost-Share in Reshanau Lake Water <br /> 84 Quality Efforts <br /> 85 <br /> 86 Community Development Director Grochala reported that Reshanau Lake property owners and <br /> 87 the Rice Creek Watershed District have worked together over the past three years and are getting <br /> 88 good results in implementing a water quality plan. The city owns property adjacent to the lake <br /> 89 and staff is proposing that city surface water management funds in the amount of$1,600 be <br /> 90 contributed to a curlyleaf pondweed treatment program for the lake. The city's Environmental <br /> 2 <br />