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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />2 <br />H) Consider Approval of Resolution No. 22-136, Authorizing the 40 <br />Certification of Delinquent Utility Charges for Collection with 41 <br />the 2022 Property Taxes Payable in 2023 Approved 42 <br />I) Consider Approval Hiring Part-Time Staff for The Rookery Approved 43 <br />J) Consider Resolution No. 22-134, Submitting a List of Eligible 44 <br />Nominees to Anoka County for the Open Manager Position on 45 <br />the Rice Creek Watershed District Board of Managers Approved 46 <br />K) Consider Approval of Application for Aquinas Roman Catholic 47 <br />Home Education Services to Conduct Excluded Bingo Event Approved 48 <br />FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT 49 <br />A) 2023 Fee Schedule: i. Consider 2nd Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 07-22, 50 <br />Establishing the 2023 City Fee Schedule; ii. Consider Approval of Resolution No. 22-137, 51 <br />Approving Summary Publication of Ordinance – Finance Director Lynch reviewed her written 52 <br />report recommending approval of a consolidated fee schedule for the coming year. She advised that 53 <br />changes to the schedule are noted in red. Staff is recommending approval of the 2nd Reading. 54 <br />Mayor Rafferty remarked that the City was able to provide some relief last time in the fee schedule for 55 <br />restaurants and liquor license fees. That isn’t possible again but he feels the assistance was very 56 <br />helpful to city businesses. 57 <br />Councilmember Cavegn moved to waive the full reading of Ordinance No. 07-22 as presented. 58 <br />Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote 59 <br />Councilmlember Cavegn moved to approve the 2nd Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 07-22 as 60 <br />presented. Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried: Yeas, 4; Nays none 61 <br />(Absent- Lyden) 62 <br />Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 22-137 as presented. Councilmember 63 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 64 <br />ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT 65 <br />There was no report from the Administration Department. 66 <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT 67 <br />There was no report from the Public Safety Department. 68 <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT 69 <br />There was no report from the Finance Department. 70 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT 71 <br />6A) Consider 1st Reading of Ordinance No. 08-22, Zoning Ordinance Text and Map 72 <br />Amendment – Kendra Lindahl, Landform (consultant to the project), reviewed a presentation that 73 <br />included information on the following 74 <br /> 75 <br />- Common Practice to make amendments based on Comprehensive Plan update process; 76
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