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• <br />• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES October 10, 2011 —2 0— <br />DRAFT <br />91 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -101 as presented. Council Member <br />92 Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />93 <br />94 4B, 2nd Reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 20 -11, Amending Chapter 213, Subdivision 7, <br />95 of the Lino Lakes Code of Ordinances, regarding Unclaimed Property — Public Safety Director <br />96 Swenson noted that the changes proposed to Section 213.07 of the City Code relate to the disposal of <br />97 property by the City (such as forfeited property). The change would allow the city to leverage more <br />98 current technology to get the word out better and potentially increase revenues through more modern <br />99 sales techniques. Moving property quicker would also help with storage issues. The mayor offered <br />100 thanks to the new chief for bringing forward this improvement. <br />101 <br />102 Council Member Roeser moved to waive the full reading of Ordinance No. 20 -11. Council Member <br />103 O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />104 <br />105 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 20- <br />106 11 as presented. Council Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried; Yeas, 4; Nays none; <br />107 Absent, 1 (Gallup). <br />108 <br />109 Consider Resolution No. 11 -102, Approving summary publication of Ordinance No. 20 -11. <br />110 <br />111 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -102 as presented. Council Member <br />112 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />113 <br />114 4C, Consider Resolution No. 11 -103, Authorizing assign one LLPD Officer to Drug <br />115 Enforcement Agency (DEA) Task Force — Public Safety Director Swenson reported that the <br />116 resolution seeks to authorize the assignment of one Lino Lakes police officer to the DEA Drug Task <br />117 Force. He explained the terms under which the officer would be assigned and the benefits to the city <br />118 (involvement in a regionwide effort and potentially funds captured through investigations). The <br />119 commitment to the program would be for three years. The Mayor remarked that he is supportive of <br />120 the program and is aware that the department isn't losing any strength due to the assignment because <br />121 an officer is returning from military service. <br />122 <br />123 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 11 -103 as presented. Council Member <br />124 O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />125 <br />126 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br />127 <br />128 There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br />129 <br />130 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, MICHAEL GROCHALA <br />131 <br />132 6A, Lake / Main Motor Fuel Station <br />133 i) Consider Resolution No. 11 -95, Amending an existing Conditional Use Permit for a motor fuel <br />134 station at 7997 Lake Drive — Community Development Director Grochala explained that the resolution <br />135 approves an amendment to the existing conditional use permit at this site to once again allow a motor <br />3 <br />