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City Council Minutes <br /> September 6, 2016 <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> 5 3 Final Lew Meetinq Date Set <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER LOUKOTA MOVED TO DISCUSS THE 2017 <br /> BUDGET AND PROPOSED FINAL LEVY AT THE DECEMBER 6, 2016 <br /> COUNCIL MEETING AT 6 30 P M. AND TO ALLOW PUBLIC INPUT ON <br /> THIS ITEM. COUNCIL MEMBER KARR SECONDED THE MOTION <br /> MOTION CARRIED 5-0 <br /> 6 Planninq and Zoninq <br /> 61 Planninq Commission Report <br /> The August 29, 2016 Planning Commission Report and August 18, 2016 <br /> draft Planning Commission minutes were received by Council. <br /> 6.2 Comprehensive Plan Implementation —Event Parkinq <br /> Dawn Bittner updated the Council on the parking plan the Chamber of <br /> Commerce utilizes for City events She noted that vendors park on the <br /> west side of the Chamber building and Andy's Small Engine Repair is <br /> agreeable in allowing overflow parking in their back parking lot. <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER LOUKOTA MOVED TO ACKNOWLEDGE <br /> RECEIPT OF THE AUGUST 10, 2016 MEMORANDUM FROM THE <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION REGARDING EVENT PARKING AT <br /> TRAILSIDE PARK. COUNCIL MEMBER AKERSON SECONDED THE <br /> MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5-0 <br /> 63 Temporary Familv Health Care Dwellinqs <br /> Dawn Bittner informed the Council of the Planning Commission's <br /> recommendation to not opt out of the temporary health care dwellings law <br /> that went into effect on September 1 St Ms Bittner explained that even <br /> though several neighboring communities have opted out, the Planning <br /> Commission felt that this law could be a benefit to certain residents and <br /> the lengthy list of conditions included in the law would deter the number of <br /> potential dwellings that may exist. <br /> Council Member Pederson questioned if the City is being forced to allow <br /> these dwellings Ms Bittner noted the opt out deadline was September 1St <br /> but the City can opt out in the future through a public hearing process <br /> 7 Fire <br />
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