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• Introduce Ordinance #22-03 Amending Chapter 10 of City Code: Animals <br />• Introduce Ordinance #22-04 Amending Section 117-349 of City Code to Allow Accessory <br />Dwelling Units (ADU's) <br />• Introduce Ordinance #22-05 Amending Sections 117-111, 117-349, and 117-355 of City <br />Code Creating Additional Requirements for Driveways/Parking Pads <br />• Introduce Ordinance #22-07 Amending City Code Chapter 30, Section 3 exempting the <br />Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) overlay district from height restrictions <br />to ground cover vegetation. <br />• Introduce Ordinance #21-20 Amending City Code Chapter 117, Sections 1 and 351 <br />Regarding Home Occupations <br />• Adopt Resolution #22-017 Approving Riverstone Outlot Ownership <br />• Adopt Resolution #22-001 Approving the 2022 Council Organization <br />Economic Development Authority (7:30 am — CC) <br />• Consider Extension of CBRE Real Estate Listing Agreement for City Owned Land <br />• 2021 Business Retention and Expansion Presentation <br />• Authorize 2022 EDA Business Expo Budget and Date <br />Park and Recreation Commission (6:30 pm — CC) <br />• Trott Brook Crossing and Community Park Site —Preliminary Development Costs and <br />Design <br />• Implement Playground Replacement Policy <br />• Commission/Staff Input <br />o Donated bench for Elmcrest Park <br />o Riverstone South update <br />Council Update <br />Public Open House. The City of Ramsey will be having an Open House on Wednesday, January <br />12, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm in the Alexander Ramsey Room here at City Hall - 7550 Sunwood Drive <br />NW - to review the Armstrong Blvd/Alpine Drive Reconstruction Project. Anoka County, in <br />partnership with the City of Ramsey, received federal funding to construct a roundabout at the <br />intersection of Armstrong Boulevard NW and Alpine Drive NW in order to improve safety and <br />mobility for all users. Construction is scheduled for 2023. For more information contact Elizabeth <br />Markose at 763-324-3116 or email Elizabeth at eliz beth.markoseia2co.anooka.mn.us. Please note: <br />Anoka County is the lead agency on this project. Attached to the Weekly Update is the Anoka <br />County Postcard Regarding Project Open House. <br />Recycle Holiday Lights. The Ramsey Municipal Center will be serving as a drop-off location for <br />recycling holiday lights. All strands of holiday lights, whether they work or not, can be dropped <br />off at the Ramsey Municipal Center (7550 Sunwood Drive NW) during regular business hours <br />(Monday — Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm) beginning December 1 through the end of January, <br />2022. All light strands will be recycled and there is no cost to residents for this service. Please <br />remember that while strands of holiday lights are recyclable, they cannot be placed in your <br />curbside recycling cart. Please remove light strands from any plastic framing/shapes before <br />dropping them off. <br />