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COUNCIL MINUTES March 23, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />46 <br />47 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TESCH <br />48 <br />49 3A. First reading of Ordinance No. 03 -09, amending the 2009 Fee Schedule to: <br />50 1) Increase the fee for a burning permit; and 2) Provide for pro rata fee for <br />51 rental licensing, Julie Bartell <br />52 <br />53 City Clerk Bartell reported that the City annually adopts a consolidated fee schedule and <br />54 occasionally it is necessary to update the schedule during the year. At this time, staff is <br />55 recommending two changes in fees: a) Regarding burning permits, the Centennial Fire District <br />56 issues opening burning permits in accordance with the state fire code. An increase from $30 to <br />57 $50 would bring this fee in line with the fee charged by the other two cities in the fire district b) <br />58 regarding rental licensing, the city instituted a rental housing licensing program in 2007. The <br />59 annual license fee was set at $50. Staff would like to reduce that fee by 50% for licenses issued <br />60 for less than six months. City fees must be changed by ordinance Staff is recommending <br />61 approval of the first reading of Ordinance No. 03 -09 making the adjustments. <br />62 <br />63 Council Member O'Donnell moved to dispense with full reading of the ordinance Council <br />64 Member Reinert seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />65 <br />66 Council Member Reinert moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 03 -09 <br />67 as presented. Council Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. <br />68 Motion carried as follows: Yeas, 5; Nays none. <br />69 <br />70 3B. Resolution No. 09 -19, Opposing expansion of the Anoka County - Blaine Airport, <br />71 Dan Tesch <br />72 <br />73 Administration Director Tesch reported that the issue of a possible airport expansion at the <br />74 Anoka County - Blaine Airport was discussed at the March 2 city council work session. The <br />75 council instructed staff to prepare a resolution opposing any possible expansion of the airport. <br />76 Resolution No. 09 -19 is before the council. <br />77 <br />78 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve the resolution opposing expansion of any runway <br />79 beyond the current 5,000 feet. Council Member Reinert seconded the motion. It was clarified <br />80 that the fourth whereas clause should read as follows: <br />81 <br />82 "Whereas, expansion of a runway to 6,000 feet would necessitate changes in state law; <br />83 and" <br />84 <br />85 In line with that change, the resolving clause would also be amended to remove the reference to <br />86 "the east - west" runway only. <br />87 <br />88 The mayor indicated that he would be voting against the resolution and asked to present his <br />89 reasons. According to the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) there is no current <br />90 proposal to make any changes at that airport. The council would be expressing an opinion on an <br />2 <br />_27_ <br />• <br />• <br />