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• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION January 5, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />90 <br />91 There were no questions raised on the green chapters being independently reviewed by <br />92 council members. <br />93 <br />94 Chapter 216, Campaign Regulations - The city's regulations have been <br />95 reviewed by staff and the basic recommendation is to delete the chapter and utilize the <br />96 regulations set forth by state statute. A council member suggested, if that occurs, he <br />97 would recommend adding a direct link to the state statute. It was pointed out that the <br />98 local regulation does trigger initial filing at a lower amount - $25 versus $750. The <br />99 council requested further explanation about what reporting is triggered by that threshold. <br />100 <br />101 Title 100, General Provisions — City Clerk Bartell explained that this section has been <br />102 reviewed by the code attorney, the former city attorney and, most recently, the city's new <br />103 attorney. The proposed language includes a section on administrative search warrants <br />104 which Chief Pecchia explained is a process that the city already utilizes to deal with <br />105 situations where a criminal search warrant wouldn't work but yet a warrant is needed. <br />106 Legally it is appropriate to have this language in the city code. <br />107 <br />108 5. 2008 Council Goals — Fourth Quarter Progress Report — Staff pointed out <br />109 updates to the goal on Main Street improvements where the development climate is <br />110 slowing movements toward improvement and on Birch Street where there is a consultant <br />111 in place and meetings with interested groups will commence soon and a neighborhood <br />112 advisory committee will be formed. Staff responded on a question about the alignment of <br />113 Apollo Drive to 109th St by noting that Blaine is supportive of the project so staff would <br />114 expect to see a project within the next five years. <br />115 <br />116 The Mayor noted that there is a goal related to the city charter and reminded the council <br />117 that if they are interested in putting anything on the ballot this year, that would have to be <br />118 discussed in a timely manner. <br />119 <br />120 Review of January 12, 2009 Regular Council Agenda — The Council reviewed the list <br />121 of annual assignments and indicated the following choices: <br />122 Acting Mayor — Kathi Gallup <br />123 - Centennial Fire Steering Committee — Kathi Gallup, Jeff Reinert <br />124 - Joint Law Enforcement Committee — Jeff Reinert <br />125 <br />126 Staff will verify with Council Member Stoltz that he will continue with his current <br />127 assignments. <br />128 <br />129 The Council indicated the following assignments relative to the Economic Development <br />130 Authority (EDA): <br />131 - President — Kathi Gallup <br />132 - Vice President - Jeff Reinert <br />133 - Treasurer — Dan Stoltz <br />134 <br />
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