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City Council 2013 -01 -08 -2014 7:30 p.m. <br /> Minutes of Work Session <br /> Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members Jeff Paar, Steve King and D <br /> Love. Also Present were City attorney Kurt Glaser. Council member Fehrenbacher <br /> arrived during the meeting. <br /> E- Cigarette Regulation. City Attorney Glaser reviewed issues associated with <br /> e- cigarettes. He indicated that it is not illegal for someone under 18 to buy or use them, <br /> but most merchants are making that restriction on their own. Glaser also reported that a <br /> handful of cities have chosen to regulate e- cigarettes the same as any other tobacco <br /> product. The Council discussed options for regulating them. Consensus was that staff <br /> should prepare an ordinance that would regulate the sale and use of e- cigarettes by <br /> anyone under 18 years old. <br /> Centennial Fire District Joint Powers Agreement. Council was reminded that the Fire <br /> Steering Committee will meet again on January 15, 2014, to see what progress may have <br /> been made during the extension of time to withdraw. Lino Lakes' Mayor Reihert has <br /> stated repeatedly that hey will withdraw if the JPA is not amended to provide what <br /> amounts to a veto authority. <br /> Council Member Paar reported that the Steering Committee agreed to bring back to the <br /> council for reconsideration, the possible amendment of the JPA as requested by Lino <br /> Lakes. Administrator Larson presented two options suggested by Circle Pines for <br /> amendment to the JPA voting. One allowed what amounts to two vetos per year for each <br /> city. The second option would require at least one affirmative vote from each city on <br /> four major areas of action. <br /> Council member Ben Fehrenbacher arrived during this discussion. <br /> Members expressed that they did not like the first option, but if Circle Pines supported <br /> the second proposal which limits the extraordinary voting to the major areas listed, <br /> Council would support that. Consensus was to support the second option and report that <br /> to Circle Pines. Mayor Wilharber will try to attend the Circle Pines Council meeting <br /> next Tuesday. <br /> Staffing. The Council discussed the planned September 2014, retirement of <br /> Administrator Larson. Larson indicated that he would be interested in a phased <br /> retirement if Council is open to that. Council discussed whether the city could get by for <br /> a few months with only the part-time administration hours. Some expressed doubt that <br /> the city could function properly under that scenario. Council consensus was that the city <br /> should consider hiring an assistant administrator, who could be trained to take over as <br /> administrator in a year or two. Consensus was that the city should use a search firm to <br /> assist with securing an assistant administrator with the right skills. Two search firms will <br /> be scheduled for a presentation to Council in February with the goal of completing a <br /> hiring process by about August 1. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. <br /> Dallas Larson, Administrator <br /> 6 <br />
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