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• <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Page 12 <br />May 22, 1995 <br />Paul Harrington, Community Development Coordinator, explained <br />that Ordinance No. 562 reestablishing the moratorium on new <br />and used automobile dealerships within the City had been <br />introduced at the May 8, 1995 Council Meeting. The Ordinance <br />would allow time for the Council to follow required procedural <br />actions for the implementation of updated regulations <br />governing the operation of these type of businesses. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Quick to Adopt Ordinance No. 562 <br />Reestablishing Ordinance 533 Establishing a Moratorium on New <br />or Used Car Lots and Motor Vehicle Sale Businesses with the <br />City of Mounds View <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />Mayor Linke Yes <br />Councilmember Quick Yes <br />Councilmember Trude Yes <br />VOTE: 3 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />• <br />D. Consideration of Resolution No. 4770 Amending Resolution No. <br />4731 Establishing a Uniform Schedule of Fees and Charges <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, said this Resolution <br />would add the licensing fee for Cigarette and Tobacco Products <br />Licensing at a cost of $150.00 per calendar year. <br />Mayor Linke requested that this item also include a change in <br />the filing fee for candidates to run for public office from <br />$5.00 to $35.00. The costs involved to the City to furnish a <br />candidate with the necessary documents were between $55 and <br />$65 and Mr. Linke felt it was unfair for candidates to allow <br />the residents of the City to subsidize their candidacy. He <br />believed the added fee would help defray some of the costs to <br />the City. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Linke/Quick to Amend Resolution No. 4770 <br />Amending Resolution No. 4731 Establishing a Uniform Schedule <br />of Fees and Charges to Include a Cigarette and Tobacco <br />Products Licensing Fee of $150 Per Year and Changing the <br />Filing Fee for Public Office from $5 to $35 <br />Councilmember Trude said that she would not agree to the $35 <br />filing fee because it could possibly make it difficult for <br />retired people to file for public office. <br />VOTE: 2 ayes 1 nay (Trude) Motion Failed <br />