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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />6 <br />6H) Consider First Reading of Ordinance No. 11-19, Amending City Code Chapters 401 and 199 <br />402 Related to Connection to Municipal Water and Sewer Systems and Private Wells– 200 <br />Community Development Director Grochala reported that the council has recently discussed the 201 <br />request of a property owner to install a new well where one has failed. The request resulted from the 202 <br />City stopping construction of a new well because the action was not proper under the current City 203 <br />Code. The ordinance before the council would amend the City Code to allow for construction of new 204 <br />private wells under certain conditions and meeting certain requirements. He reviewed the specific 205 <br />changes included in the ordinance. 206 <br />Mayor Reinert remarked that a resident reached out to the council regarding his well. This person has 207 <br />a unique situation and it was appropriate to consider a change that would allow a well with the 208 <br />requirements that staff has included. Mayor Reinert requested that staff be in close contact with the 209 <br />resident so that he can be fully aware moving forward. 210 <br />Council Member Maher moved to approve the 1st Reading of Ordinance No. 11-19 as presented. 211 <br />Council Member Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 212 <br /> 213 <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS 214 <br /> 215 <br />There was no Unfinished Business. 216 <br /> 217 <br />NEW BUSINESS 218 <br /> 219 <br />8A) Closed Session for Preliminary Consideration of Allegations Against an Employee – 220 <br /> 221 <br />Council Member Maher moved that the meeting be closed. Council Member Stoesz seconded the 222 <br />motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 223 <br /> 224 <br />8B) Open Session: Possible Council Action Related to Closed Session 225 <br /> 226 <br />Council Member Stoesz moved to terminate the primary subject of internal investigation in IA 227 <br />2019-3, effective December 17, 2019, following a five-day suspension without pay. Council 228 <br />Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 229 <br /> 230 <br />COMMUNITY EVENTS 231 <br /> 232 <br />SECRET HOLIDAY SHOPPING will be held at 600 Town Center Pkwy on Wednesday & 233 <br />Thursday, December 11 & 12 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For additional information please contact 234 <br />651-982-2440. 235 <br /> 236 <br />MONTHLY RECYCLE DAY will be held at Lino Park (7850 Lake Drive) on Saturday, December 237 <br />21 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. See city website for a list of accepted items. 238 <br /> 239 <br />TOYS FOR JOY, GRANNY’S CLOSET & ONE WARM COAT DROP OFF is located at Lino 240 <br />Lakes City Hall. Collection of toys and food for the upcoming holiday will serve folks right here in 241 <br />our community. For more information, please contact 651-982-2424. 242 <br /> 243