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Mr. S¢~ne$1e stated that auditors have advised the City to set <br />up a~$~etionary account in the interim, which will be presented <br />to Co~ci~ at their next meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. G°~dr$ch referred to the last sentence in Section 7.10.01 <br />and requested some clarification as to how this would affect <br />a sUbdiviSions, petitioning for blacktop, for instance. <br />Mr. Siebe~ replied that as long as at least 80% of the project <br />is asB~ss~d out, no election is required. <br />Mr. GoOdrich proceeded to review Chapter 8. <br />Mr. Go~dr~ch referred to Section 8.03 (Council enacting suitable <br />ordin~ce~ governing local improvements and special assessments <br />w~thin,~90, days of charter adoptzon) and stated that baszcally <br />the o~in~nce would be a rewriting of Chapter 429 into the City's <br />own ordinance. <br />Mr. Heitm~n cautioned against making any mention of Chapter 429 <br />in tha~ o~dinance and noted that Mounds View has adopted an <br />ordin~nCel that complies with their charter and Ramsey's charter <br />was modelled mostly after Mounds View's. <br /> <br />Mr. G°Ddr%ch proceeded to review Chapter 9. <br /> <br />No particular comments were made regarding Chapter 9. <br />Mr. Go°dr~ch proceeded to review Chapter 10. <br /> <br />Mr. Goodrich noted that a series of public hearings are required <br />in order ~o grant a franchise. <br /> <br />Mr. Uo 4r <br />Mr. Go'dr <br />operat~ m <br />to <br />deve~opme <br />the wa~er <br /> <br />ich proceeded to review Chapter 11. <br /> <br /> [ch referred to Section 11.01; City may acquire and <br /> ~nicipal utilities by ordinance; ordinances are subject <br /> rive and referendum. Mr. Goodrich pointed out Mr. Raudio's <br /> ~t as an example and stated that at some point in time <br /> and sewer in that development will be municipal. What <br />if'M~." R~udio invests all that money in utilities and the people <br />vote~d°w~ the City's acquisition of those facilities? Can the <br />C~ty i~dopit an ordinance establishing utilities prior to <br />cons~r~ct~ion of the system? <br /> <br />Mr~ Heit~mn stated that if he were a developer he would expect <br />Council's support by way of an ordinance prior to committing his <br />money. <br /> <br />Mr. Siebe~ stated that the ordinance should be adopted as early <br />as pOSSible and should prescribe how utilities will be operated <br />and maTn~ained. <br /> <br />Mr. G°od~ich proceeded to review Chapter 12. <br /> <br />C/July 10, 1984 <br />Page 12 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />