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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />APPROVED <br />81 5C) Consider Resolution 21-94, Naming Park at Centerville Road and Birch Street and <br />82 Consider Renaming Current City Hall Park — Public Services Director DeGardner read his <br />83 written report requesting that the council approve a resolution naming and renaming certain City <br />84 parks in alignment with the recommendation of the City Park Board. <br />85 Mayor Rafferty noted the discussion of this matter at the council worksession. The Tower Park <br />86 name was embraced but the council discussed waiting on the Main Street park renaming. <br />87 Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-94 as amended to approve the naming <br />88 of Tower Park but postponing consideration of renaming City Hall Park. Councilmember Lyden <br />89 seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />90 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />91 6A) Consider ls' Reading of Ordinance No. 09-21 Interim Ordinance Creating a Moratorium <br />92 for Mini Self -Storage Facilities — City Planner Larsen explained that staff and the Planning and <br />93 Zoning Board held a public hearing last week on this interim ordinance establishing a moratorium on <br />94 mini self -storage facilities in the City. This would give staff an opportunity to review zoning <br />95 regulations. <br />96 Mayor Rafferty remarked that it's important to take a look at ordinancesh•egulations when necessary. <br />97 There is an opportunity for more council review and discussion prior to the second reading in two <br />98 weeks. <br />99 Councilmember Lyden moved to approve the 1St Reading of Ordinance No. 09-21, as presented. <br />l00 Councilmember Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />l01 6B) Consider Resolution No. 21-97, Accepting Quote and Awarding Contract, 2021 Water <br />102 Service Condition Review — City Engineer Hankee explained that a water service condition review <br />103 is recommended. Staff has found change orders are the result of inadequate review. Better to <br />104 understand what's down there before bidding on projects. This could also guide the work that needs <br />105 to be done, i.e. if water service work isn't done, more road work could occur. Staff is <br />106 recommending approval of the quote received. <br />107 Mayor Rafferty explained that this would give the City and engineer a bigger picture going into <br />108 project planning. He appreciates staff s efforts in bringing this forward. <br />109 When Councilmember Cavegn asked about how information will be used, Ms. Hankee said that <br />110 information will allow staff to plan these projects better. There would be full replacement of <br />111 services when problems are indicated as a proactive measure. <br />112 Councilmember Stoesz asked about water service impact during the study; Ms. Hankee said water <br />113 would be out for a single day (notices will be involved). <br />114 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 21-97 as presented. Councilmember <br />115 Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />116 6C) Consider Resolution No. 21-98, Approving Participation in the Local Housing <br />117 Incentives Account Program Under the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act- Community <br />118 Development Director Grochala reviewed his written report requesting council approval for City <br />119 participation in this program. He noted past participation and benefits of participation. <br />120 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 21-98 as presented. Councilmember <br />121 Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />3 <br />