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Recreation Coordinator Proulx shared that it was some of both. She noted that they were going to <br /> wait to decide on the food trucks until later as there were more food trucks coming in and <br /> requesting space. <br /> Councilmember Howell asked if there were any gluten free or vegetarian options with the food <br /> trucks. <br /> Recreation Coordinator Proulx stated that she is not sure if they did have any gluten free or <br /> vegetarian options. She added that the food trucks were very competitive this year so they did raise <br /> the price for being at the event. <br /> Mayor Kuzma asked if the food truck vendors had to be licensed. <br /> Recreation Coordinator Proulx explained that they do have licenses for food trucks and she <br /> assumes that they all had their license beforehand. <br /> City Administrator Hagen said the food truck vendors were licensed. <br /> Recreation Coordinator Proulx noted that there was some conflicting music at times through the <br /> event. She noted that they will be looking at some alternatives for next year. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated that he heard that a lot of families were wanting the fireworks to be <br /> earlier. He suggested having a band perform, then doing fireworks, then having another band <br /> perform afterwards. <br /> Recreation Coordinator Proulx explained that the fireworks groups are specific about when they <br /> want to start fireworks. She stated that she can look into this. She shared that they learned a lot <br /> from Lucent Blue Event Management who helped with the event this year. She noted that they <br /> were a huge asset for this year; however, moving forward this event can be housed under Parks <br /> and Recreation and Lucent Blue will not be necessary. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to direct Staff to move forward with the planning of the 2024 <br /> Happy Days event with the discussed and suggested changes. <br /> 2.04: Nuisance Code Update <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick reviewed the Staff report in regard to the nuisance code <br /> updates. <br /> Councilmember Howell asked if a property owner has relatives or a friend come to visit them and <br /> they stay in their camper if they are covered under the exemption to the nuisance code. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick explained that as long as the person is not a permanent <br /> resident in the camper then it is allowed. He stated that this part of the code is trying to prohibit <br /> someone from living full time in a camper on someone's property. He noted that there are certain <br /> City Council Work Session /November 28, 2023 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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