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proposals and conducted interviews of three firms. Following the competitive process, staff <br /> recommended appointing Ehlers as the City's Municipal Advisor. <br /> Councilmember Stoesz inquired of an end date of the new contract? Director Lynch indicated <br /> she is not yet aware of the end date but such contracts typically have a life of three-to-five <br /> years. <br /> Councilembmer Lyden of Ehlers work with other cities within Anoka County. Director <br /> Lynch advised that during the interview process, Ehlers highlighted that they work with 15 <br /> out of 20 cities in Anoka County. <br /> i. Motion To:Approve Resolution 23-75, Appointment of a Municipal Advisor <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Stoesz <br /> SECONDER: Ruhland <br /> AYES: Stoesz,Ruhland,Cavegn,Lyden,Rafferty <br /> 3. ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> A. Consider Resolution No. 23-72,Approving a Joint Powers Agreement between the <br /> City of Lino Lakes and Anoka County for Assessment of Property <br /> City Administrator Sarah Cotton presented a resolution to approve a Joint Powers Agreement <br /> (JPA)with Anoka County for continued assessment services. She stated that the current JPA <br /> is coming to an end and that city staff values the services provided by Anoka County for <br /> assessment; thus, approving the resolution to approve the JPA is recommended. <br /> Mayor Rafferty commented that his experience and reports he receives from residents <br /> indicates that Anoka County staff work hard to respond and answer questions of residents. <br /> He also noted an appreication for the level of separation <br /> i. Motion To: Approve Resolution 23-72 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED[UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Lyden <br /> SECONDER: Ruhland <br /> AYES: Lyden,Ruhland, Stoesz,Rafferty <br /> 4. PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARMENT REPORT <br /> A. First Reading of Ordinance 04-23, Repealing Ordinance 01-22 Creating Chapter 512, <br /> Entitled Possession of Catalytic Converters <br />