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COUNCIL MINUTESSeptember 9, 2013 <br />DRAFT <br />Council Member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No.13-100 as presented. Council Member <br />91 <br />Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />92 <br />93 <br />2A. Resolution No. 13-101, Setting the Date for thePublic Hearing for the Proposed 2014 <br />94 <br />Operating Budget and 2013 Tax LevyCollectible in 2014 <br />–Finance Director Rolekindicated that <br />95 <br />it is appropriate at this time to establish a date and time for thepublic hearing to considerthe 2014 <br />96 <br />budget. That date would be December 9, 2013, 6:30 p.m. <br />97 <br />98 <br />Council Member O’Donnell moved to approve Resolution No. 13-101 as presented. Council <br />99 <br />Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />100 <br />101 <br />2C. Resolution No. 13-102, Canceling the 2013/14 Debt Service Tax Levy for G.O. Tax <br />102 <br />Increment Financing Bond Series 2007A <br />103 <br />104 <br />2D. Resolution No. 13-103, Canceling the 2013/14 Debt Service Tax Levy for G.O. <br />105 <br />Improvement Bond Series No. 2013A <br />106 <br />107 <br />Finance Director Rolek explained that Items 2C and 2D both refer to cancelation of a levy for <br />108 <br />outstanding bond debt. In both cases staff has determined that it is not necessary to levy for these <br />109 <br />bonds. Each year of the debt, the council has the option of levying funds if necessary. <br />110 <br />111 <br />Council Member O’Donnell moved to approve Resolution No. 13-102 as presented. Council <br />112 <br />Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />113 <br />114 <br />Council Member Roesermoved to approve Resolution No. 13-103as presented. Council Member <br />115 <br />Raffertyseconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />116 <br />117 <br />ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />118 <br />119 <br />st <br />3A. Public Hearing and Consideration of 1Reading of the following amendments to the Lino <br />120 <br />Lakes City Charter: <br />121 <br />i. Ordinance No. 04-13, Amending Section 4.02 of the Charter regarding Nominations <br />122 <br />and Elections. <br />123 <br />ii. Ordinance No. 05-13, Amending Section 8.04 of the Charter regarding Public <br />124 <br />Improvements and Special Assessments <br />125 <br />126 <br />City Clerk Bartellexplained that the council is being asked to consider two amendments to the City <br />127 <br />Charter.Both amendments are considered technicalin nature. They bring theCharter into <br />128 <br />compliance with state law as it relates to election schedules.Both amendments have been approved <br />129 <br />by the Lino Lakes Charter Commission.The first amendment, Ordinance No. 04-13,amends Charter <br />130 <br />Section 4.02 regardingthe filing period for elections. It removesa defined period for filing and <br />131 <br />insteadallows the city follow state law. <br />132 <br />133 <br />Community Development Director Grochala explained the amendment to Section 8.04. Currently <br />134 <br />there is a time limit related to process and arequirement foran election to be held within a certain <br />135 <br />3 <br /> <br />