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contain Cannabis for up to a period of one year with staff being directed to conduct a study or <br />studies to gather information for potential regulation of City Code, if determined to be appropriate <br />by Council to protect the citizens of Centerville. <br />Council Member Koski stated that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended a <br />moratorium. <br />Jr. Council Member Peterson asked if the moratorium could be lifted prior to the one year. City <br />Attorney Glaser stated by Council action but generally a moratorium lasts a year. <br />Motion by Council Member Mosher, seconded by Council Member Koski to Adopt <br />Ordinance #124, Second Series — An Interim Ordinance Establishing a Moratorium <br />Temporarily Prohibiting the Establishment of New Uses or the Expansion of Existing Uses <br />Related to Cannabis and Nonintoxicatin2 Cannabinoids (CBD) Sales, Testing, <br />Manufacturing or Distribution for a Period of One Year as presented. <br />X. COUNCIL/ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCEMENTS <br />Administrator/Engineer Report — Administrator Statz reported that Block 7 would be <br />discussed in Closed Session and that he was available to answer any questions. <br />Jr. Council Member Peterson reported that the high school students received their schedule the <br />previous day. He report that the starting dates are staggered for the different grades but school <br />would begin for some on September 7, 2022. <br />2. Council Reports <br />a. Lakso — <br />Parks & Recreation — No update was given. <br />Anoka County Fire Protection Council — No update was given. <br />b. Koski — <br />Planning & Zoning Commission — Council Member Koski reported that at the <br />Planning & Zoning Commission meeting of August 16, 2022 two new applicants <br />were interviewed for appointment, that Commission Kubat was named Chair with <br />the resignation of Commission Linda Broussard Vickers. He also reported that City <br />Attorney Glaser and City Planner Carlson were on hand to provide presentation <br />about the Open Meeting Law and Land Use. <br />Fire Steering Committee — No update was given. <br />C. King — <br />Economic Development Authority — Council Member King stated that the board <br />was given an update on the status of the website. He stated that the board met <br />with a contractor who provides market studies as the board is considering <br />strategies for the downtown area, marketing of properties, attracting national and <br />regional companies for growth. <br />Page 8of10 <br />
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