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06.02 Rental Property Ordinance
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Planning Commission Member Wilson agreed that there are only a few properties in <br /> question and agreed with Planning Commission Member Wallin. This is a slippery <br /> slope. <br /> Chair Hallan reminded everyone that the owner of the largest apartment buildings in <br /> town had no issue with an ordinance. It would make for an even playing field. He <br /> further stated that he would like to have a rental ordinance for the City. <br /> Mr. Burslie asked for a straw poll which was 4— �to not move forward with a rental <br /> property ordinance at this time. <br /> Planning Commission Member Norton asked if there was some type of information the <br /> City could provide to tenants. <br /> Chair Hallan pointed out that the League of Minnesota Cities has the insurance and <br /> liability issues sorted out. There is more liability for the City having a police department <br /> than a rental ordinance. We shouldn't be maldng a decision tonight based on liability of <br /> the City. <br /> Planning Commission Member Wallin stated this doesn't seem to be a pressing issue at <br /> this time. If it does become an issue this can be reconsidered at that time. <br /> Planning Commission Member Birch stated he was uncomfortable including criminal <br /> background checks. <br /> 5 <br />
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