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• <br />• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES June 13, 2011 P 1 9 <br />DRAFT <br />91 City Engineer Studenski reported that staff is recommending that a final payment be approved for <br />92 both these elements of the city's Surface Water Management Program. Both projects are completed <br />93 satisfactorily. <br />94 <br />95 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -58 and 11 -59 as presented. Council <br />96 Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />97 <br />98 6B) First reading of Ordinance No. 13 -11 amending the Zoning Ordinance to include <br />99 temporary batch plants and similar as an interim use within certain districts — City Planner <br />100 Bengtson explained that in response to a request by local business Arnt Construction for permission <br />101 to establish a batch plant to serve the I35E project, staff has prepared an ordinance amendment that <br />102 would allow temporary batch plants in the zoning code with an interim use permit and under certain <br />103 conditions. The ordinance was reviewed and approved by the Planning and Zoning Board. <br />104 <br />105 The mayor thanked staff for presenting an ordinance to address this situation. <br />106 <br />107 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 13 -11 as presented. <br />108 Council Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />109 <br />110 6C) First Reading of Ordinance No. 14 -11 Adding language to the Section 802 of the Lino <br />111 Lakes Code of Ordinances regarding On- Street Parking — Community Development Director <br />112 Grochala noted that the council has discussed the addition of on- street parking restrictions in order to <br />113 address a concern that has arisen. Currently there are no restrictions on such parking except for the <br />114 city's overall winter parking restrictions and zoning restrictions relating to parking on property. Staff <br />115 was directed and is returning to the council with an ordinance that would amend the city code to <br />116 prohibit parking of trucks exceeding a specified weight as well as trailers and recreational vehicles but <br />117 excluding boat parking. The restrictions would apply on all city streets, not just residential. A <br />118 waiver to the restrictions would become available through the Police Department in order to allow <br />119 parking under special short term circumstances. <br />120 <br />121 Council Member Gallup moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 14 -11 as presented. <br />122 Council Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br />123 <br />124 Council Member Rafferty thanked staff for coming forward with a solution to the on- street parking <br />125 situation. <br />126 <br />127 6D) Resolution No. 11 -05, Preparation of Local Surface Water Management Plan - Community <br />128 Development Director Grochala explained that the city is required to prepare a Plan and has worked <br />129 with EOR, Inc. to develop a proposal to retain their services for preparation of the Plan. Funding for <br />130 the Plan would be derived from the city's Surface Water Management Fund. <br />131 <br />132 The mayor noted that the original cost proposed for these services was higher but thanks to the <br />133 questioning of one council member, the work was reviewed and the cost lowered. <br />134 <br />3 <br />