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P64 <br />COUNCIL MINUTES March 14, 2011 <br />DRAFT <br />133 specified campaign signs and that can raise a constitutional free speech issue. Staff has worked with • <br />134 the city attorney to develop new language for election year signage. <br />135 <br />136 A council member noted that he reviewed the Secretary of State's website regarding absentee balloting <br />137 periods and saw that it is 45 days for some but 30 days for municipal or stand -alone elections. He <br />138 believes the sign allowance should be concurrent with the balloting period. <br />139 <br />140 The mayor noted that the 30 day period would seem more appropriate for signs in the city. Another <br />141 council member agreed. <br />142 <br />143 City Attorney Langel noted that the primary intent of bringing forward this amendment is to ensure that <br />144 the city's regulations don't target campaign signs. The sign allowance period as it relates to the <br />145 absentee balloting period would be a council discussion. <br />146 <br />147 Council Member Roeser moved to approve first reading of Ordinance No. 08 -11 with an amendment to <br />148 change the 46 day period to 30 days. Council Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion adopted <br />149 on a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br />150 <br />151 6C) Extending Deadlines <br />152 i. Consider Resolution No. 11 -29, Extending Deadlines for Main Street Village Planned Unit <br />153 Development and Conditional Use Permits <br />154 ii. Consider Resolution No. 11 -30, Extending Deadlines for The Preserve Planned Unit <br />155 Development <br />156 iii. Consider Resolution No. 11 -31, Extending Deadlines for Moon Marsh Planned Unit <br />157 Development <br />158 City Planner Smyser noted the three requested extensions. The economy has put things into a dormant <br />159 state and so these extensions on city requirements are being seen by the council. <br />160 Council Member Gallup moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -29 as presented. Council Member <br />161 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion adopted upon a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br />162 Council Member Gallup moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -30 as presented. Council Member <br />163 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion adopted upon a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br />164 Council Member Gallup moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -31 as presented. Council Member <br />165 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion adopted upon a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br />166 <br />167 ' 6D) Consider Resolution No. 11 -34, Accepting Lilac St.(CSAH 153) from Anoka County, City <br />168 Engineer Studenski explained that in the 1990's, Apollo Drive was constructed by Anoka County and <br />169 it tied into Lake Drive. It's opening eliminated the use of Lilac Street. It was decided during the <br />170 recent construction of the nearby highway interchange that Lilac Street should be turned back to the <br />171 city. The turnback will actually mean the city will receive additional maintenance assistance from the <br />172 county. <br />173 <br />174 <br />4 <br />• <br />• <br />
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