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Councilmember Musgrove asked about Section 10-60 under the Animal code. She shared she <br /> made a comment on line 45, suggesting that they add the word `domestic' to this section. She <br /> asked if Staff had any feedback on this as this had not been updated. <br /> Mayor Kuzma said he did not believe that there was consensus at the work session to change this. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated she made this point during the introduction of this item at a past <br /> Council meeting. She noted she did not hear any opposition to this. <br /> Planning Manager Larson said they can add this suggestion if it is made as a part of the motion. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked about Section 30-8 on page 14 of the resolution document. She <br /> said that on lines 17 and 18 which discuss violations and how each day a violation continues it is <br /> considered a new violation. She asked how this process works paperwork wise for Staff. <br /> Planning Manager Larson said it is a lot of work if each day is considered a new violation; <br /> however, generally speaking,when a ticket is issued and the problem is not resolved, another ticket <br /> will be issued. <br /> City Attorney Knaak stated this is a very effective enforcement tool that they are allowed to use. <br /> He explained that there is case law that supports this. He said the law is that every day that an <br /> ordinance is violated, it is a separate violation. He noted this is a tool that can help take care of a <br /> nuisance. He explained that some people may consider a ticket as a nuisance in itself and just pay <br /> the fine and not fix the problem as paying the fine is more convenient to them. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if this comes into play at the end of the initial violation process. <br /> Planning Manager Larson said this does not happen often. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the Council ever had a discussion on trees as a part of these <br /> code amendments. <br /> Planning Manager Larson explained that the tree section used to be in old Chapter 117 in the <br /> Zoning Code and it made more sense to be in the Nuisance Code. He stated that this language <br /> carried over from the Zoning Code with the addition of Emerald Ash Borer language. <br /> Councilmember Howell also asked about Section 30-3 and noted that on page 4, item 14 it states <br /> `all dangerous, unguarded machinery in any public place, or so situated or operated on private <br /> property as to attract the public' is considered a nuisance. She said she believes that if they have <br /> the opportunity to have a continued violation be considered a daily violation, they should exercise <br /> caution when they are considering things to be nuisances. She shared her concern with item 14 is <br /> that they are talking about machinery on private property. She noted that when it comes to people's <br /> private property, they should not be considered the person who is committing a crime by virtue of <br /> attracting people to their machinery. She stated that she would like to see the private property <br /> aspect of this struck from the code. <br /> City Council/March 26, 2024 <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />
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