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Item 05A; Res 1134-21 <br />Attachment 1 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />i) The term handicapped is proposed to be replaced with disabled. <br />j) All noted grammatical errors, spelling errors, typos and font size errors are proposed to be <br />corrected, as needed. <br />k) All noted references to outdated statutory references are proposed to be replaced with <br />applicable and current statutory references. <br />l) All outdated A.S.T.M standard specification numbers are proposed to be replaced with <br />updated numbers. <br />m) All references to dates are proposed to be replaced with a standardized format (MM-DD- <br />YYYY). <br />n) The terms comprehensive storm drainage plan of the municipality or Local Water <br />Management Plan are proposed to be replaced with the term Local Surface Water <br />Management Plan. <br />o) The references to the International Property Maintenance Code are proposed to be replaced <br />with reference to the 2018 version of said International Property Maintenance Code. <br /> <br />5. Chapter 406 of the current Code, which established the Mounds View Festivities Commission, <br />is proposed to be removed and repealed. <br /> <br />6. Requirements for bid advertisements for public improvements are proposed to be amended to <br />reference the City’s purchasing policy, which follows statutory requirements. <br /> <br />7. The current Code provisions related to City repairs of water service line leaks in section 906.06 <br />are proposed to be amended to specify in more detail when such repairs may be made. <br /> <br />8. A new section 51.011 regarding unsafe water connections is proposed to be added to the Code <br />to prohibit and prevent backflow and/or contamination of the City’s water system. <br /> <br />9. The sewer construction requirements are proposed to be amended to update said requirements to <br />current standards. <br /> <br />10. The current Code reference to disorderly conduct, i.e. disturbing the peace, is proposed to be <br />removed due to recent case law and general inclusion of such violations in state law. <br /> <br />11. The peddlers and solicitors chapter is proposed to be amended to clarify that persons engaging <br />in door-to-door advocacy are not required to obtain a permit or register with the city as a solicitor. <br /> <br />12. The City’s curfew chapter is proposed to be amended to establish certain bona fide exceptions <br />to the city’s curfew. It also is proposed to include certain responsibilities on parents and <br />guardians of minors and on operators of places of amusement, entertainment, or refreshment <br />related to such curfews. <br /> <br />13. The following amendments are proposed to be made to the city’s zoning regulations: (i) section <br />1103.10 of the current code related to smoke, dust, and odors is proposed to be revised to only <br />reference the requirements in Minnesota Rules Chapters 7001 through 7028, as amended; (ii) <br />section 1103.11 of the current code related to noise is proposed to be revised by replacing the <br />reference to Minnesota’s NPC 1-4 Regulations with a reference to the requirements in Minnesota