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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-12-13 CC Meeting Minutes Excerpt City Council Meeting Minutes December 13, 2016 Page 3 of 4 Services (MCES)which translated into an 8.85 percent increase in rates, so the City would need to raise rates to cover the deficit. She proposed an $8.00 increase to the minimum sewer bill and increase the second and third tier rates. Councilmember Runk, seconded by Councilmember Dougherty, moved to approve the Sewer A Resolution included in the meeting packet. Roll call vote. Carried 5-0. D. City Code of Ordinances—Update CC102 Master Fee Schedule: Councilmember Swenson, seconded by Councilmember Liljegren, moved to approve the update. Roll call vote. Carried 5-0. E. Approve Non-Budgeted Fund Transfers: Councilmember Runk, seconded by Councilmember Dougherty, moved to approve the Resolution. Roll call vote. Carried 5-0. F. Range 082 Indoor Shooting, for Design Guideline/Site Plan Review- Memorial Ave.: City Planner Richards reviewed his report included in the meeting packet. Steve Urban from Out of the Box Architecture was present at the meeting representing the applicant. He stated they planned to start the in early spring and be up and running by late summer. Councilmember Swenson, seconded by Councilmember Liljegren, moved to approve the Resolution. Roll call vote. Carried 5-0. Palmer Station/Creative Homes—Third Extension Request: Mark s-- Guenther of Creative Homes was present at the meeting and stated that they were monitoring the market and considering timing to make the project a viable one for them as well as the City. Councilmember Swenson suggested Creative Homes come to the next Planning Commission meeting in January. Councilmember Dougherty, seconded by Councilmember Swenson, moved to table and send to the Planning Commission and come back to the City Council at their last meeting in January. Carried 5-0. H. Water Supply Plan Update: Public Works Director Kegley reported that the DNR required the City of Oak Park Heights to update and submit a water supply plan in 2016. He provided a summary of the updated plan that was submitted to the DNR and Met Council for review. No action was taken. I. 2017 Council Appointments: Mayor McComber reported that a proposed list of council appointments was included in the meeting packet for that evening. Councilmember Runk stated he would like to continue serving on the CVB committee. McComber stated she could switch with him, and