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Councilmember Howell commented that she liked it when Governor Dayton had everyone send in <br /> archaic laws, she loved it. She stated she used to work in food back in Indiana and there were laws <br /> on the books that wouldn't allow even cooked alcohol in confectionaries, stuff left over from <br /> prohibition. She stated that she had spoken with the Chief who had indicated some of the code <br /> was from the 1970's, that some of the code is that old. <br /> Police Chief Katers replied he believed that a lot of it was 1978, borrowed from another city. He <br /> stated he believed that is the history of it, that it is full of things that are no longer relevant to this <br /> century. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff agreed and added that one of the reasons to do it is to increase <br /> transparency and understandability because he thought that often times it gets missed by officers <br /> as well as residents. He stated that perhaps it is a change in improved city's communication or <br /> there is something with that in terms of transparency or ease of regulation. He thought there should <br /> be a strategy around all of those things together. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich suggested breaking the top strategy into two parts and then capture what <br /> he is talking about in the last phrase "increasing accountability and transparency through <br /> decreasing regulations." <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff offered"optimizing regulations." He thought that the first one had a <br /> lot going on in it and seemed to be mostly around internal operations. He stated that he agreed <br /> with it on its premise but it is a long sentence and could use an extra comma. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated they have "increase transparency and improve accountability by <br /> optimizing city regulations." <br /> Councilmember Howell added"and reducing city code." <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff agreed but said they are basically the same thing because you can't <br /> optimize without reducing but he understood her point. <br /> Councilmember Heineman commented that optimizing is what the word used to make both parties <br /> happy versus deregulating or additional regulation. He liked the word optimizing because it makes <br /> everyone happy, there are certain people who would not be happy with deregulation. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich suggested the word streamlining or simplifying. <br /> Finance Director Lund commented that a word that keeps coming to her mind is common sense. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich asked how that would be used. <br /> Finance Director Lund replied"a common sense approach." <br /> Councilmember Riley asked if the word modernize belonged in that sentence if it goes back to <br /> 1978. <br /> City Council Special Work Session/February 15, 2022 <br /> Page 13 of 31 <br />
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