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Councilmember Woestehoff asked how residents would get approval from the City for temporary <br /> accessory structures. <br /> Zoning Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick shared they would need to get approval for an <br /> appropriate accessory structure. He noted it would have to be approved through the zoning or <br /> building code depending on the size of the structure. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked if the City has one of these temporary accessory structures as <br /> their salt shed. <br /> Zoning Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick said yes and explained that this is approved through <br /> the building department as it has all the appropriate inspections and meets the commercial <br /> standards. He also reviewed the animal ordinance and how it pertains to the nuisance code. He <br /> noted that there were items in the nuisance code that belonged in the animal ordinance which is <br /> why they opened this up for discussion. <br /> Councilmember Howell shared that the changes made to the animal ordinance look great. <br /> Zoning Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick reviewed the traffic and vehicles draft ordinance. <br /> He shared this item may warrant more discussion. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated that the order of the traffic and vehicle items seems haphazard. <br /> She asked if they would cite someone for leaving their keys in their car. <br /> Zoning Code Enforcement Officer Swalchick shared this was already existing in the code. He <br /> explained that most municipalities have a rule or ordinance as such, which he believes mimics <br /> State statute. He shared that leaving keys in cars is prohibited as there are a lot of car thefts that <br /> come from people leaving their keys in their cars. He noted this also gives the law enforcement <br /> officer the ability to remove the keys from the car if they happen to come upon a car with its keys <br /> left inside in order to secure the car. <br /> Councilmember Howell asked if since this is a State statute if the law enforcement officer would <br /> already have the ability to remove the keys and if if it is already a State statute then it does not <br /> need its own ordinance. <br /> Police Chief Katers shared that some of these items within the ordinance have just never been <br /> removed and the list is building over time. He noted that a majority of car thefts happen when the <br /> keys are left in the vehicle and allowing officers to remove the keys helps with crime prevention. <br /> He stated he does not know about the State statute and believes that they had to pass this as an <br /> ordinance. He noted this was pushed by the Crime Prevention Association of Minnesota. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to move forward with the nuisance code updates, including the <br /> animal ordinance and traffic and vehicle ordinance. <br /> 3. TOPICS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION <br /> City Council Work Session /January 9, 2024 <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br />
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