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05-01-2018 City Council Meeting Minutes
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i <br /> city council Minutes <br /> May 1, 2018 , <br /> Page6of7 <br /> ----------------------------- i <br /> their work of creating a marketing strategy for potential development of �, <br /> this land and a pricing structure. <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER PEDERSON MOVED TO ACCEPT THE <br /> PROPOSAL FROM WIDSETH SMITH NOLTING IN THE AMOUNT OF <br /> $6,900 FOR A STUDY OF UTILITIES AND ROADWAY EXTENSIONS <br /> SOUTH OF DERKSEN ROAD TO BE PAID FROM THE BUSINESS <br /> PARK FUND. COUNCIL MEMBER SWANSON SECONDED THE , <br /> MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. ' <br /> The City Council expressed their gratitude to the EDC for taking on this <br /> project. <br /> 10.2 Heartland Cable Commission Franchise Fee Distribution <br /> Nancy Malecha informed the Council that the City received a check in the <br /> amount of$4,731 from the Heartland Cable Commission as a franchise <br /> fee distribution. Ms. Malecha recommended the City commit this money <br /> for future Trailside Park projects which has been done in the past. <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER LOUKOTA MOVED TO COMMIT THE <br /> HEARTLAND CABLE COMMISSION FRANCHISE FEE DISTRIBUTION <br /> IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,731 FOR THE TRAILSIDE PARK PROJECT. <br /> MAYOR ADAMS SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 10.3 Ordinance Amendment <br /> Nancy Malecha informed the Council that the City Code regarding <br /> regulating and licensing the sale of liquor within the City does not currently <br /> address brew pubs, brewers, taprooms, growlers, and microdistilleries <br /> which seem to be growing in popularity. Ms. Malecha noted that the <br /> ordinance amendment presented tonight incorporates these new <br /> definitions of licenses, increases the number of allowable off sale liquor <br /> licenses from two to four, and changes the license requirements next to <br /> churches and schools. <br /> Council Member Pederson questioned if the churches have been notified <br /> of this potential change. Nancy Malecha stated that the churches have <br /> not been notified but the pending ordinance amendment is on the City's <br /> website. <br /> Council Member Pederson questioned the catalyst for this ordinance <br /> amendment. Nancy Malecha stated that she received an inquiry to add <br /> definitions of liquor establishments allowed in the City. <br />
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