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Public Safety Director John Swenson requested Council consider approval of the first reading <br /> of Ordinance 04-23,which would repeal Ordinance 01-22,passed on May 22,2023. Ordinance <br /> 01-22 added Chapter 512 to the City Code and this ordinance had provided an avenue for law <br /> enforcement to address the issue of catalytic converter thefts;however,due to changes at the <br /> state level which were enacted during the past legislative session, state law now makes it illegal <br /> to possess a used catalytic converter which is not attached to a vehicle. The enactment of the <br /> amended state statute deems the local ordinance unnecessary thus Director Swenson <br /> recommended repeal of 01-22. <br /> i. Motion To: Dispense of the full reading of Ordinance 04-23 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Stoesz <br /> SECONDER: Ruhland <br /> AYES: Stoesz,Ruhland,Lyden, Cavegn,Rafferty <br /> ii. Motion To: Approve first reading of Ordinance 04-23 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Stoesz <br /> SECONDER: Ruhland <br /> AYES: Stoesz,Ruhland,Lyden,Cavegn,Rafferty <br /> 5. PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT <br /> No report was presented. <br /> 6. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> A. Watermark 6th Addition <br /> Community Development Director Michael Grochala, on behalf of City Planner Katie <br /> Larsen, provided background and updates on the Watermark Development and noted that <br /> the item before Council was for the Sixth Addition: 48 single family lots and two outlots. <br /> He reveiwed the staff report and requested approval of the following: <br /> - Consider Resolution No. 23-64, Approving Utility Staging Area Amendment and <br /> PUD Final Plan/Final Plat <br /> - Consider Resolution No. 23-65, Approving Development Agreement and Planned <br /> Unit Development Agreement <br /> - Consider Resolution No. 23-66, Approving Open Space Easement <br /> i. Motion to: Approve Resolutions 23-64,23-65, and 23-66 <br />