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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, April 27, 1987 <br />Page 5 <br />Mayor Woodburn and Public Works Supervisor discussed County Road D parking, by <br />Lake Johanna Park, posting no parking signs early this year before the problems <br />begin. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CHARITABLE <br />GAMBL. ORD. <br /> <br />Council was referred to sample Ordinances from various <br />communities and the letter from Attorney Lynden <br />(3-27-87), relative to enactment of a Charitable <br />Gambling Ordinance for the Village. <br /> <br />Council discussed if there is a need for an Ordinance, what aspects would be <br />regulated and guidelines to be given to the Attorney for drafting the <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />Councilmember Sather noted the State Legislators have rescinded some freedoms <br />these types of operations are allowed; he asked for items Council proposed for <br />inclusion in the ordinance. <br /> <br />In discussion, Council cited the following regulatory items for inclusion in <br />the ordinance: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- Number of Bingo Occasions. <br />- Number of Charities operating at a singular facility. <br />- Hours of Operation. <br />- Phase Out of the operation over a reasonable time period. <br />- Percentage of return to Community. <br />- Limiting perimeters of where Charities are located. <br /> <br />Winiecki suggested the Attorney draft an ordinance including all the above and <br />then Council could discuss each regulatory item at that time. <br /> <br />Attorney Lynden advised he could meet with the Clerk Administrator and draft an <br />ordinance for Council review which includes the items mentioned above. <br /> <br />SNOWMOBILE ORD. Mayor Woodburn explained he had discussed with the <br />Attorney the concerns of the Council, relative to all <br />terrain vehicles operating in the winter months and definition of where these <br />vehicles could operate. After discussion it was noted that due to the fact the <br />ground would be frozen and the vehicles would not damage the parkway; Lynden <br />also defined "roadway" for the Councilmembers. . <br /> <br />After discussion, Council consensus was to include the following items and <br />language in the revised draft of the Snowmobile Ordinance: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. Hours of Operation, Sec. 26.42, should be 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to <br />make Ordinance more compatible with neighboring cities. <br />2. Equipment should include a Deadman's Throttle, unless covered by State <br />law, should be included. <br />3. Exempting use of these vehicles by governmental agencies in pursuit of <br />their duties or during emergency use in adverse weather. <br />4. Section 26.25(a) Change language to read "An off-road vehicle", rather <br />than "A three-wheel vehicle. <br /> <br />CONDEMNATION RPT. <br />NAEGELE PROPERTY <br /> <br />The Attorney advised that the property owner's attorney <br />had requested the hearing, scheduled for February, <br />be postponed; to date the hearing has not been <br />rescheduled. Lynden also advised he had talked with the <br />appraiser. the Mayor and the Engineer; the appraiser is willing to reduce the <br />amount allocated for the temporary easements if the Engineer determines the <br />length of time for temporary easements retention could be reduced to 6 months <br />rather than one year. Barry Peters agreed that the City could reduce the time <br />of the temporary easement to 6 months. <br /> <br />Lynden reported that he would contact the property owner's attorney, by the end <br />of this week, to discuss the possibility of a settlement of this case, for <br />review by Council. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ASSMT. LETTER Council was referred to letter from Attorney, dated <br />4/27/81, relative to apportionment of assessment for <br />Council review, as possible assessment policy for the Round Lake project.. <br /> <br />REQ. FOR STREET <br />LT. PRIOR/JERROLD <br /> <br />Council was referred to PS/W Committee meeting minutes <br />(4/16/87), recommending denial of the request based on <br />the facts that a light at this junction is not on the <br />lighting plan and the effect of lighting in reducing vandalism <br />is questionable. <br /> <br />master street <br />and loitering <br />
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