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The meeting was called to order by Mayor Fran Miron at 7: IOPM. <br />PRESENT: Agness, Barnes, Goiffon, Leroux, Miron <br />City Administrator, Robert Museus <br />City Attorney, Greg Galler <br />City Engineer, Tom Angus <br />City Planner, Ed Elliott <br />City Clerk, Mary Ann Creager <br />Discussion of proposed Fire Hall <br />Letter from Wild Wings Game Farm <br />Leroux made motion, Goiffon seconded, to adopt the following Consent Agenda: <br />Minutes for the City Council meeting of October 21, 1996 <br />Minutes for the City Council meeting of October 29, 1996 <br />Claims for November 4, 1996 <br />Special Use Permit (Lametti & Sons) <br />Special Use Permit (Rogers) <br />Minor Subdivision (Gerten) <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />PUBLIC HEARING (AG PRESERVE ORDINANCE) <br />A public hearing was called to consider the adoption of an ordinance creating an <br />agriculture preserve zoning district within the City. For the purposes of <br />establishing the district, the ordinance uses the term "commercial food protection <br />district", to more closely align the purpose of the zoning district with State law. <br />The proposed ordinance allows for the zoning of property for commercial food <br />production and qualification for the State's agricultural preserve program. Alice <br />Waller addressed the Council with her suggestions for changes to the proposed <br />ordinance, including changing the name of agriculture preserve. The City Attorney <br />expressed concerns that this term may mislead people to believe that by changing a <br />property's zoning to "agriculture preserve", they automatically qualify for the <br />State's program of the same name. There were no other oral or written <br />comments. <br />Leroux made motion, Agness seconded, to adopt ORDINANCE 1996-312, AN <br />ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY ZONING ORDINANCES TO <br />ESTABLISH A ZONING DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS "LONG TERM <br />AGRICULTURE". <br />