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<br />City Council Minutes - 04/29/02 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />suggestions for an architect or architect to do preliminary <br />design work and cost studies relating to the facility <br />components presented today to the City Council. <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />Even-Odd Ordinance - Discussion <br />Beets and J amnik presented. <br /> <br />Kough asked about a timeline for considering an <br />ordinance and a referendum. <br />Klausing asked about term lengths. He commented <br />about the 3-2 election format. <br />Schroeder noted that most cities have a 2-2-1 format. <br />Maschka did not support either an even year cycle or a 2- <br />2-1 format. <br />Kough indicated Council would wait until the full <br />Council was present. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Fence in Shoreland Ordinance - Discussion <br />Jamnik and Welsch presented. <br /> <br />Maschka commented on the intent of preventing opaque <br />fences running down to lakes, and his support for <br />clarification. <br />Kough asked about the existing fences on property <br />adjoining lakes. <br />Welsch indicated the next step would be to send the draft <br />ordinance to the Planning Commission. <br />Schroeder commented on "ordinary high water" marks. <br />Welsch commented on opaqueness. <br />Klausing asked about privacy fences for decks, some of <br />which decks and fences may be closer than 75 feet from <br />a lake. <br /> <br />III. Public Comment <br />A. John Baker, resident, spoke against extending incumbent <br />terms as part of a potential transition to an even-odd year <br />election cycle. <br /> <br />B. Sharon Gerber, resident, spoke about child protection <br />and spoke favorably about the proposed grant application <br />for a family violence police officer. <br /> <br />Even-Odd Ordinance <br /> <br />Shoreland Ordinance <br />