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N <br /> 4 <br /> currently responsible for 29.5%of that roadway. The Orono City Council suggests using <br /> reclamation costs as a basis for the cost sharing. The consensus was to move forward with <br /> the next steps. <br /> 2. Code Enforcement Discussion <br /> City Attorney Soren Mattick reviewed pro-active code enforcement. Criminal code violation <br /> complaints sent to his office are usually misdemeanor and currently there are three or four <br /> cases to process. <br /> The judicial process could be replaced by a course of action currently used by the City of <br /> Burnsville. Their process is that the initial property inspection has no fee but the City charges <br /> the property owner inspection fees which increase for each subsequent inspection. If the fees <br /> are not paid according to Statute 429 municipalities can do a special assessment to the <br /> property taxes. <br /> Code violations are difficult to enforce and judges do not want to spend their time on these <br /> types of citations. Walsh wants Staff to act immediately if they become aware of violations. <br /> Council Member Printup is uncomfortable with proactively seeking code violation issues. <br /> Planning and Zoning is reviewing City Code language to address City Codes that may need <br /> amendments or revisions. Council agreed the re-inspection fee charge used by the City of <br /> Burnsville is good model and allows the City authority to assess fees that are not paid. <br /> Planning and Zoning will prepare a draft for Council review of the proposed inspection fees <br /> using the City of Burnsville's model. Council also discussed that senior citizens may need <br /> assistance should a City Code violation be rendered. <br /> 3. Prosecuting Attorney <br /> Police Chief Farniok presented background information on the City's current Prosecuting <br /> Attorney Services from Ken Potts. Both Mound and Minnetonka Beach use the same <br /> prosecuting attorney which makes prosecuting violations more efficient. Walsh feels that the <br /> City has not been served well by the current prosecuting attorney. Council Member Cornick <br /> stated that having served as an Orono Police Officer he has found Attorney Potts' services to <br /> be thorough and outstanding. Farniok reminded the group that the prosecuting attorney <br /> represents the City's best interest not the resident that has been charged. After further <br /> discussion Council decided that Prosecuting Attorney Potts should attend Council meetings to <br /> present updates once or twice a year and the Police Advisory Commission would discuss <br /> prosecuting services. <br /> 4. Wellhead Protection Ordinance <br /> Walsh requested more discussion on the Wellhead Protection Ordinance. Loftus stated that <br /> the Wellhead Protection Ordinance was acted on at the February 9, 2015 Council meeting. <br /> City Council Work Session February 23,2015 Page 2 <br />
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