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- <br /> Rental Property Ordinance <br /> Mr. March reviewed the rental ordinance with Council. He recommended that the language in <br /> Section 38.12, Subd. 2 be changed to read "....including any provision of the Uniform Housing <br /> Code" instead of the presently stated language. <br /> Council member Broussard Vickers expressed concern regarding the exception of "domestic <br /> assaults in Section 38.152, Subd. 2.10. City Attorney Hoeft explained the reason that domestic <br /> assaults were excepted, but the section could be changed to include domestic assaults. <br /> It was the consensus of Council to make the change to include domestic assaults. <br /> Motion by Council member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council member Travis to <br /> direct staff to make the changes and prepare a Title and Summary for Council review at <br /> the November 22, 1999 meeting. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Council Chambers Rental Policy — For -profit Organizations <br /> Mr. March reviewed the draft rental policy with Council. <br /> Motion by Council member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council member Nelson to <br /> adopt the Council Chambers Rental Policy. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Tri-City Police Joint Powers Agreement <br /> Mr. March stated that he spoke with the City Administrators of Circle Pines and Lexington to find <br /> out where they are in the process of reviewing this document. Mr. March stated that the <br /> attorneys for both cities are currently reviewing the document. He also stated the city attorneys <br /> and city administrators for all three cities would be meeting to try and hammer out language in the <br /> agreement so that hopefully the agreement can be approved the first meeting in December. <br /> City Attorney Hoeft stated that he only has suggestions that are policy related. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that the issue of non - payment would be addressed at the next meeting of <br /> the police commission. He also stated that he received a question in relation to a "Joint Civil <br /> Service Police Commission." <br /> City Attorney reviewed the John Civil Service Police Commission issue. He stated that he would <br /> not recommend that a Civil Service Police Commission be formed <br /> St. Paul Water Utility Surplus Property — Peltier Lake Flowage <br /> Mr. March stated that the Parks and Recreation Committee reviewed the surplus property issue <br /> and that they recommend that the City does not acquire this property for park purposes. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />