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Clerk Chaika clarified that restrictions remain for sale of alcohol and cannabinoid products <br /> within 1000 feet of a church or school. <br /> i. Motion to: Dispense of Full Reading of Ordinance 07-23 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Cavegn <br /> SECONDER: Lyden <br /> AYES: Cavegn, Lyden, Stoesz, Ruhland, Rafferty <br /> ii. Motion to: Approve First Reading of Ordinance 07-23 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Cavegn <br /> SECONDER: Lyden <br /> AYES: Cavegn, Lyden, Stoesz, Ruhland, Rafferty <br /> 4. PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARMENT REPORT <br /> A. Cannabis Use in Public Spaces <br /> i. Consider First Reading of Ordinance 05-23, Amending Chapter 301 to <br /> Prohibit use of Cannabis on Public Property <br /> ii. Consider First Reading of Ordinance 06-23, Enacting Chapter 502 to Prohibit <br /> Use of Cannabis in Public Places <br /> Public Safety Director John Swenson presented to Council a request to amend Lino Lakes <br /> ordinance, Chapter 301, related to Public Parks and Grounds, to prohibit the use of <br /> cannabis in public parks. Further, Director Swenson requested Council consider enacting <br /> Chapter 502: Prohibiting Use of Cannabis in Public Places. He noted that enacting the <br /> prohibition of use of cannabis in public places will allow for public enjoyment of areas <br /> such as parking lots, restaurant patios, or other areas where the public may gather or be <br /> present. <br /> Councilmember Lyden noted that the goal is to maintain a good quality of life for residents <br /> and all those who visit Lino Lakes. He said that he thinks that this ordinance speaks to <br /> thinking of others. <br /> a. Motion to: Dispense of Full Reading of Ordinances 05-23 and 06-23 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Cavegn <br /> SECONDER: Stoesz <br /> AYES: Cavegn, Stoesz, Lyden, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />