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motion-. by Councilrnember Look, seconded by Councilmember'Olson, to table final plat of <br />GAD's Prairie, <br />Motion carried, voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Look, Olsot,'Dehen, Elvig, and <br />Jeffrey. Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember Strommen. <br />Case #5: Request for Two Year Extension of Lease for Portion .of Property Located at. <br />6701 Highway 10 NW; Case of Youth First.Community of Promise <br />Management Intern Gladhill reviewed that in December 2006, the Council approved a lease "With <br />Youth. First Community of Promise for a portion of the office space at 6701 Highway 10 through <br />the end of August 2007. Staff is recommending that the lease be extended for a period of two <br />years. <br />Motion by Councilmember Olson, seconded by. Councilmember Look,,to, adopt Resolution #07- <br />08.190 to extend the lease with Youth First. Community of Promiselfor a period of two years. <br />Motion carried: Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Olson, Look, Dehen, Elvig, and <br />Jeffrey, Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember. Strommen, <br />Case #6t Consider kroposed Amendments to 5.08 (Public Nuisances), 5.11(Weeds), <br />and 5.12 (Condition of Premises) of Chapter Nine of City Code-Case of City <br />of Ramey, " <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolikâreviewed that the City Council has recently, <br />adopted an abatement ordinance that will become effective within the next month. In the process <br />of craning the ordinance: it came to staffs atEention that . there were changes', necessary to the <br />public nuisance, condition of premises, and weeds sections of Chapter Five: The purpose,-of <br />those proposed amendments is to consolidate public nuisances, identify City Code violations that. <br />would be subject to abatement, and clarify and specify`the definitions of junk vehicles, and other., <br />nuisance activities; In ':addition to these changes, City. Councilhas expressed interest in <br />establishing an adininis otive ticketing. process as an alternative to a. ciWIo: n'that is routed <br />through ' the County court system. This ordinance establishes that administrative ticketing <br />process, <br />Councilmember',. Elvig stated there are a lot of people, that.'are anxious about noxious weeds <br />coming into their yard from adjacent properties. The-City.is;starting to coyer some of those - <br />issues, <br />Assistant Community, Development Director Frolik explained the tall. grass and weeds were in,a <br />separate section of ChaptOr 5. They are' trying to consolidote allthe public nuisances into one <br />section. Ms. Frolik reviewed the summary, of changes to'Chapter Five. <br />Councilmember Elvig commented in effect. they are getting a lot of opportunity .for enforcement <br />by the City. <br />City Council / Augast44, 2007 <br />32 <br />Page 17 of <br />
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