Laserfiche WebLink
ordinance. Items such as the burning of leaves or grass clippings are still prohibited under the new ordinance. <br />It also has a time of day limitation for recreational fires. These fires can only exit after 11:00 a.m. and before <br />*3:00 a.m. <br />There is a provision in this ordinance for a fee for a burning permit. The actual fee to be set by City Council <br />resolution. <br />Both Centerville and Circle Pines have adopted the ordinance that is being proposed <br />definition of a recreational fire noting a recreational fire does not need a burning per <br />Member Dahl moved to approve SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 11 - <br />Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. <br />. Staff explained the <br />rmit. <br />00, as presented. Council <br />Council Member Carlson voted yea. Council Member Dahl voted yea. Council Member O'Donnell voted yea. <br />Council Member Reinert voted yea. Mayor Bergeson voted yea. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 11 - 00 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 12 - 00, Adopting the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code (3/5 Vote <br />Required), Milo Bennett - Staff advised every 3 -4 years, the State of Minnesota adopts an updated Uniform <br />Fire Code. When the state adopts this code, it becomes the fire code to be used throughout the state. <br />By adopting the same code, it gives the local fire inspectors the authority to enforce the code when doing their <br />inspections. This has proven to be very beneficial in reducing the fire losses and the adoption of this code is <br />"'standard practice in a large number of communities. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 12 - 00, as presented. <br />Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. <br />Council Member Carlson voted yea. Council Member Dahl voted yea. Council Member O'Donnell voted yea. <br />Council Member Reinert voted yea. Mayor Bergeson voted yea. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />The City Attorney advised the ordinance will go into effect 30 days after publication. <br />Ordinance No. 12 - 00 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />Consider Resolution No. 2000 - 75, Accepting Donation from Centennial Fire Relief Association, Chief <br />Pecchia - Staff advised the Centennial Fire District has graciously donated $1,332.00 to offset the cost to match <br />funds for a grant to purchase a total of six (6) Tire Deflation devices. The Lino Lakes Police Department <br />received a grant to purchase three (3) sets of Tire Deflation devices. Part of the grant requirement is to provide <br />matching funds. Centennial Fire District is aware of this goal and has donated $1,332.00 for the cost of the <br />matching funds. <br />The purpose of Resolution No. 2000 - 75 is to accept and publicly thank the Centennial Fire District for their <br />generous donation. <br />5 <br />