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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 <br />lighting locations. Per the ordinance, all lighting used to <br />illuminate an off-street parking area must be arranged to <br />reflect light away from adjoining property and public <br />rights-of-way. <br />7. A grading and drainage plan is submitted subject to approval <br />by the City Engineer. <br />8. Comments from other City staff. <br />Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />Mr. Schneider did not have a report. <br />SECOND READING, ORDINANCE NO. 93 - 14, AMENDING CHAPTER 502, <br />SUBD. 03, TERMS AND FEES FOR DOG LICENSES AND SUBD. 04, RABIES <br />VACCINATION <br />Mrs. Anderson explained that the first reading of this ordinance <br />was held August 23, 1993. Since that time she has met with the <br />Community Service Officer (CSO) and the City Receptionist to <br />review the proposed ordinance. An addition has been made to the <br />original proposed ordinance dealing with impounding dogs by the <br />Anoka County Animal Humane Society (ACAHS). The current dog <br />control contract with ACAHS, approved by the City Council, <br />outlined a redemption process when dog owners allow their dogs to <br />run at large and then the dogs are picked up and taken to the <br />ACAHS. The language in the current contract was incorporated <br />into the proposed ordinance. This will allow the City Code to be <br />updated and reflect the current redemption charges. Mrs. <br />Anderson noted that the redemption charges are kept by the ACAHS. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to adopt the second reading of <br />Ordinance No. 93 - 14. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 93 - 14 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />SECOND READING, ORDINANCE NO. 93 - 09, AMENDING THE LINO LAKES <br />CITY CODE BY ADDING SECTION 904, DECLARING WEEDS AND GRASS OVER <br />EIGHT (8) INCHES IN HEIGHT AND WEEDS WHICH HAVE GONE TO SEED OR <br />GROWING IN THE CITY OF LINO LAKES TO BE A NUISANCE, AND PROVIDING <br />A METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL THEREOF <br />Mr. Volk noted that this ordinance has been before the City <br />Council several time. At the August 23, 1993 City Council <br />meeting, staff was requested to rewrite Section 904.05 <br />PAGE 4 <br />