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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 13, 2022 5 <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes suggested the section about the administrative fee for residents be <br />amended to state a first offense will result in a warning and a second offense could result in a fee. <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br />motion to adopt Ordinance 2022-002 Amending Chapter 3, Section 320 - <br />Limited, Temporary Permits, Subsections 320.09, 320.10 and 320.12; Section <br />395, Subsection 395.05, Subd. 1 and Subd. 2A; and Subsection 395.06. <br /> <br />AMENDMENT: Councilmember Holmes moved and Councilmember Holden seconded <br />a motion to amend Section 395, Subsection 395.06 changing the second <br />paragraph to read: A residential property shall be issued a warning for <br />a first offense for failure to obtain the required permit as set forth in <br />Section 320. Following a second offense, a resident may be charged an <br />administrative penalty as set forth by the City Council (see Fee <br />Schedule – Appendix A) for failure to obtain the required permit as set <br />forth in Section 320. <br /> <br />Councilmember Scott commented he would not be supporting this amendment because it adds <br />more complexity than was necessary. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden stated she would be supporting the proposed amendment in order to <br />protect the silent majority on this issue. She explained residents would now be able to have a <br />food truck twice per summer, but for respect of the neighbors, this would not be allowed every <br />weekend of the summer. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant indicated he would be supporting the amendment as well. <br /> <br />The motion amending Section 395, Subsection 395.06 regarding <br />violations carried 3-1 (Councilmember Scott opposed). <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes encouraged staff to contact the residents that have recently applied to <br />have residential food trucks in order to make them aware of these changes to encourage <br />compliance with the Ordinance. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden suggested the Ordinance effective date be next Monday. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked when the summary Ordinance would be printed. <br /> <br />City Clerk Hanson reported the Ordinance would be printed in the paper on Wednesday. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated he supported the ordinance taking effect on July 1. <br /> <br />AMENDMENT: Councilmember Holmes moved and Councilmember Holden seconded <br />a motion to amend the effective date for the Ordinance to be July 1, <br />2022. <br /> <br />The amendment regarding the effective date carried (4-0). <br />