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§ 1.04.120 <br />ORONO CODE <br />(9) Adopting or amending the comprehensive <br />plan. <br />(10) Levying or imposing any special assess- <br />ment. <br />(11) Dedicating, establishing, naming, locat- <br />ing, relocating, opening, paving, widen- <br />ing, repairing or vacating any street. <br />(12) Establishing the grade of any street or <br />sidewalk. <br />(13) Dedicating, accepting or vacating any <br />plat or subdivision. <br />(14) Levying, imposing or otherwise relating <br />to taxes not codified in this Code. <br />(15) Establishing traffic regulations for specific <br />locations not codified in this Code. <br />(16) Fixing, amending or modifying rates for <br />utilities. <br />(17) Rezoning specific property. <br />(18) That is temporary, although general in <br />effect. <br />(19) That is special, although permanent in <br />effect. <br />(20) The purpose of which has been <br />accomplished. <br />(21) Declaring a moratorium for a specific <br />period of time. <br />(b) The ordinances designated in subsection <br />(a) of this section continue in full force and effect <br />to the same extent as if published at length in <br />this Code. <br />(Code 2003, § 1-12) <br />CHAPTER 1.08. ADMINISTRATION* <br />ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL <br />Sec. 1.08.010. Rules of procedure for <br />appeals and other hearings. <br />administrative appeals not covered or in conflict <br />with section 1.08.160 and other hearings to be <br />held before the council or other bodies authorized <br />to hold hearings and determine questions <br />presented. Such rules of procedure shall be <br />effective 30 days after adoption and shall be for <br />the purpose of establishing and maintaining <br />order and decorum in the proceedings. <br />(Code 1984, § 2.08; Code 2003, § 2-1; Ord. No. <br />286(3rd series), § 2, 12-11-2023) <br />Sec. 1.08.020. Issuance of citations. <br />(a) Except as otherwise provided by statute, <br />only a peace officer and part-time peace officer <br />may: <br />(1) Ask a person receiving a citation to give <br />a written promise to appear in court; or <br />(2) Take a person into custody as permitted <br />by Minn. Stats. § 629.34. <br />(b) The following city individuals may issue <br />citations in lieu of arrest or continued detention <br />for violations of this Code. Areas of jurisdiction <br />will be contained in city policy as set forth in <br />resolution form by the city council. <br />(1) Peace officers and part-time peace officers. <br />(2) Reserve officers. <br />(3) Community service officers. <br />(4) Building inspector. <br />(5) Building official. <br />(6) Septic inspector. <br />(7) Community development director. <br />(8) Fire chief or marshal. <br />(9) Public works superintendent. <br />(10) As designated, subject to council approval. <br />(Code 1984, § 2.38; Code 2003, § 2-2; Ord. No. <br />286(3rd series), § 3, 12-11-2023) <br />Sec. 1.08.030. Disposal of unclaimed <br />property. <br />The council may adopt by resolution certain (a) The term "abandoned property" means <br />written rules of procedure to be followed in all tangible or intangible property that has lawfully <br />*State law reference —Statutory cites generally, Minn. come into the possession of the city in the course <br />Stats. ch. 412. of municipal operations, remains unclaimed by <br />CD1:8 <br />