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Planning & Zoning Commission <br />December 7, 2004 <br />Meeting Minutes <br /> 2. Ordinance #30 – Sanitary Sewer (Tabled from Previous Meeting) <br />Mr. Palzer stated the revisions to the ordinance are primarily related to the license <br />requirement (Section 6(5)), the Residential Equivalent Charge (Section 6(6)), and Street <br />Repair (Section 11). <br />Chair Hanson asked if the requirement in Section 10 for a licensed plumber should be <br />revised to state licensed “and bonded” plumber. Mr. Palzer replied in the affirmative. <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers asked about installation of connections at the street and <br />how that type of work is regulated. <br /> Commissioner Wood stated the statutes may provide assistance in addressing this issue. <br />Mr. Palzer stated he will research the wording in the Minnesota Plumbing Code to clarify <br />this issue and amend the ordinance accordingly. <br />Motion by Commissioner Klennert Hunt, seconded by Commissioner Lakso, to <br />recommend Council approval of Ordinance #30 – Sanitary Sewer, subject to revision <br />by staff of the language contained in Section 10 regarding licensing. All in favor. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />V. NEW BUSINESS <br />1.Council/Committee/Staff 2005 Achievements <br />Chair Hanson stated Mayor Elect Capra has requested input from all committee members <br />regarding proposed projects for 2005. <br />Commissioner Klennert Hunt stated the map identifying low, medium, and high risk zones <br />should be included. <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers suggested including the ordinance revisions. <br />Mr. Palzer stated the Commission may wish to look at Main Street construction or <br />landscaping to see how it fits into overall zoning. <br />Commissioner Wilharber suggested the Commission continue to look at old ordinances and <br />in turn look at rezoning some areas as a result of the CSAH 14 construction. <br />Chair Hanson stated the ordinance review is an important project that should be completed. <br />He suggested staff provide the Commission with the snowmobile ordinance at its next <br />meeting if possible. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />