M1MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
- YPilon
- YRainville
- YBreyen
- YFladebo
- ·Alders
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2024-09-10
One-line summary
Council approved a pup trailer and tire purchase, tire-fee increases, subdivision security releases, an MS4 services proposal, a fire education incentive program, and staffing changes, while redirecting the fire chief search toward part-time options and continuing the Rum River invoice for clarification.
39 items as recorded in the packet and minutes.
1Call to Order
Call to order, pledge, roll call, and approval of agenda.
Agenda approved as amended.
2Public Forum
Public forum.
Public forum included Scott Holderson on a burn pile and Andy Schreder/Rick Sonsteby on auto-dealer licensing and IUP inspection.
3aApproval of Claims and Treasurer's Report
Approval of claims August 9, 2024 to September 9, 2024 and Treasurer's Report for July and August 2024.
Removed from consent and later approved separately.
3bApproval of August 19, 2024 Meeting Minutes
Approval of August 19, 2024 meeting minutes.
Removed from consent and later approved separately.
3cPurchase Used Hauling Trailer and Tires
Resolution to purchase a used hauling trailer and eight new tires for public works.
Approved as part of amended consent agenda.
3dRum River Consultants Past-Due Invoice
Payment of past-due Rum River Consultants invoice.
Council did not approve payment at this meeting; it authorized a meeting to discuss and clarify the invoice.
3eAmend Fee Schedule
Resolution amending the fee schedule.
Approved as part of amended consent agenda, limited to tire price changes.
4Presentation by Anoka County Highway Department
Anoka County Highway Department presentation.
Presentation only; no council action recorded.
5aWoodhaven and Breyen's Bend Warranty Expiration
Acknowledge expiration of Woodhaven and Breyen's Bend warranty period, release letter of credit, and return escrow after final bills.
Approved acceptance of infrastructure improvements and release of financial security for both subdivisions.
5bHakanson Anderson MS4 Program Consultant Proposal
Hakanson Anderson MS4 Program Consultant Proposal.
Approved proposal; administrator directed to identify 2024 budget source.
6aFire Department Monthly Report
Monthly fire department report.
Report received; no formal action recorded.
6bFirefighter Education Incentive Program
Resolution authorizing an education incentive program.
Approved, funded from MTFB funds.
6cFire Chief Update
Fire Chief update.
Council redirected the fire chief hiring process toward asking finalists about part-time interest and researching part-time hours and pay.
7aSheriff's Department Monthly Report
Monthly Sheriff's Department report.
Report received; no formal action recorded.
8aPlanning and Zoning Monthly Report
Monthly Planning and Zoning report.
Council directed a site visit for Mackenzie Hills conditions.
9aBaseball Field Update
Baseball field update.
Update only; no formal action recorded.
9bSonsteby IUP Compliance Status
Sonsteby IUP compliance status for the state.
Addressed earlier during public forum.
9cAdd Code Compliance Presentation
Add Code Compliance presentation to September 23, 2024.
This item appeared on the agenda but was not separately addressed in the minutes.
9dLMC Involvement Update
LMC involvement/update.
Update only; no formal action recorded.
9eScott Holderson Burn Pile
Scott Holderson burning pile larger than permitted; DNR permit required.
Addressed earlier during public forum.
10aConstitution Week Proclamation
Constitution Week proclamation.
Proclamation read; no formal vote recorded.
10bWebsite Options
Website options presentation by Administrative Assistant Lexi Johnson.
Presentation and action item; no approval motion recorded.
10cOffice and Recycling Staffing
Office and recycling staffing.
Approved administrative staffing changes and separately approved posting for a recycling attendant and temporary reduced recycling center hours.
10dCouncil Attorney Access RCA
Council Member Fladebo added RCA regarding direct access to city attorney.
Added at agenda approval; motion failed.
10-old-aEOP Update and Training
Mayor Pilon to work with Anoka County to update EOP and schedule training.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-bThird-Party Consultant Access and Billing Policy
Policy location and numbering for third-party consultant/contractor access and billing resolution.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-cLiquor License Application Fee Public Hearing
Schedule public hearing for liquor license application fee increase.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-dADU Resident Questions
Planner Nash to provide what kinds of ADUs residents or potential residents are asking about.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-eFire Chief Job Description Details
Administrator Lehner to provide more information on Fire Chief job description and non-NFD duties.
Listed under old business and related to the Fire Chief discussion.
10-old-fSolicitation Policy Research
Research whether Council wants a solicitation policy.
This item appeared on the agenda but does not appear in the minutes' old-business list.
10-old-gMediation & Restoration Services
Ask Mediation & Restoration Services for more information and permission to void check and not pay.
This item appeared on the agenda but does not appear in the minutes' old-business list.
10-old-hMemorial Landscaping Plan
Council Member Fladebo to bring landscaping plan for memorial area.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-i2025 Road Repair Priority
Determine which road is the priority in 2025 for repair.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-j2026-2028 Road, Project, and Equipment Priorities
Road, project, or equipment priorities for 2026, 2027, and 2028.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-kConsortium JPA
Consortium JPA information.
Listed under old business; no separate motion recorded.
10-old-lCode Compliance Process
Code compliance process with consultants.
Minutes note this remains in progress with a meeting to be set.
10-old-mCannabis Ordinance
Cannabis ordinance.
Still in progress; minutes state it needs completion by the December meeting.
11Items Moved From Consent Agenda
Items moved from consent agenda.
Items A and B were approved; item D was continued through a motion to meet and clarify.
12Adjourn
Adjournment.
Meeting adjourned at 10:59 p.m.
What this meeting did about specific topics, organized by issue rather than by document.
Holderson burn pile
Scott Holderson explained that he wants to burn a large brush and wood pile for an October 5 memorial/celebration of life; the fire chief said the pile is too large for the city permit process and must go through a DNR variance, which should take 7-10 days.
Agenda: 2, 9e. Speakers: Scott Holderson, Chief Schmidt, Administrator Lehner.
Sonsteby auto-dealer IUP compliance
Rum River Consultants reviewed the Sonsteby property and the state auto-dealer licensing sign-off issue; council authorized the administrator to sign the applications after the RRC inspection, agreed the city would pay for this year's inspection because prior inspection records could not be located, and directed staff to develop a policy, process, and escrow amount for annual CUP/IUP inspections.
Agenda: 2, 9b. Motions: M2. Speakers: Andy Schreder, Administrator Lehner, Rick Sonsteby, Council Member Rainville, Council Member Fladebo.
Public works pup trailer and tires
Council approved the consent item authorizing purchase of a used public works pup trailer and eight new tires, with the packet showing a $2,000 trailer cost, $2,400 tire cost, and a not-to-exceed amount of $4,500.
Agenda: 3c. Motions: M3. Speakers: Council Member Breyen, Council Member Rainville.
Rum River Consultants open-permits invoice
Council pulled the RRC invoice from consent and did not approve payment; instead it authorized Council Member Fladebo, Mayor Pilon, Administrator Lehner, Attorney Ruppe, and Andy Schreder to meet and clarify the outstanding $19,620 invoice for work tied to permits left open by MnSpect.
Agenda: 3d, 11. Motions: M16. Speakers: Mayor Pilon, Council Member Breyen, Council Member Fladebo, Administrator Lehner, Attorney Ruppe, Andy Schreder.
Recycling tire fee schedule
Council approved the consent item amending recycling tire fees, with Rainville clarifying that the action covered tire price changes only and not fluorescent bulb hauling prices.
Agenda: 3e. Motions: M3. Speakers: Council Member Rainville, Council Member Breyen.
Baugh Street county project
Anoka County Highway Department described the Baugh Street maintenance planning process, invited residents to an open house at Historic Town Hall, and said no final plans were set because the county wanted resident input before later cost-sharing or construction timing discussions.
Agenda: 4. Speakers: Nick Dobda, Anoka County Highway Department.
Woodhaven and Breyen's Bend subdivision acceptance
Council accepted the infrastructure improvements for Woodhaven and Breyen's Bend, released the financial security, and directed that remaining escrow funds be returned after final invoices are paid.
Agenda: 5a. Motions: M4. Speakers: Engineer Nelson, Council Member Breyen, Council Member Rainville.
Hakanson Anderson MS4 program
Council approved Hakanson Anderson Associates to run the city's MS4 program, including one-time setup work and ongoing annual tasks; the administrator was directed to find a 2024 budget source because the work was not budgeted for the current year.
Agenda: 5b. Motions: M5. Speakers: Engineer Nelson, Nikki McDermond-Spies, Administrator Lehner, Council Member Rainville, Council Member Fladebo.
Firefighter education incentive program
Council approved a firefighter education incentive program funded from MTFB funds, with incentives for new recruits completing Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, HazMat, and EMT training and an EMT incentive for existing staff.
Agenda: 6b. Motions: M6. Speakers: Chief Schmidt, Council Member Rainville, Council Member Alders.
Fire chief hiring process
Council changed course on the fire chief recruitment, voting 3-2 to ask only the current finalists whether they would consider a part-time position and to repost if not; council also assigned Fladebo to research part-time chief hours and pay, and voted to hold off on the leadership evaluations if they could be cancelled.
Agenda: 6c, 10-old-e. Motions: M7, M8, M9. Speakers: Chief Schmidt, Administrator Lehner, Council Member Fladebo, Mayor Pilon, Council Member Rainville, Council Member Breyen.
Sheriff's report and Bar None calls
The Sheriff's report was received, and Chief Deputy Jacobson noted weekly discussions with Bar None and that Bar None would close its shelter program while leadership reassessed how to move forward.
Agenda: 7a. Speakers: Chief Deputy Jacobson.
Mackenzie Hills subdivision
During the planning report, council discussed whether Mackenzie Hills conditions had been completed before a certificate of occupancy; council directed Administrator Lehner to make a site visit, verify the listed work, and contact RRC and Attorney Ruppe if the work is complete.
Agenda: 8a. Motions: M10. Speakers: Mayor Pilon, Administrator Lehner, Council Member Fladebo, Council Member Alders, Council Member Rainville.
Civic Plus website option
Lexi Johnson presented Civic Plus as a website option because the current website is difficult to maintain and use on mobile devices; council took no approval vote but asked her to find out how long the 20% discount is valid and asked the administrator to identify how to pay for it in 2024.
Agenda: 10b. Speakers: Administrative Assistant Lexi Johnson, Administrator Lehner.
Office and recycling center staffing
Council approved moving Administrative Assistant Johnson to full-time at $25 per hour plus benefits, posting for a part-time administrative assistant, authorizing an additional hire if Ms. Riley cannot return, and posting for a third recycling attendant while temporarily keeping the recycling center open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday only.
Agenda: 10c. Motions: M11, M12. Speakers: Administrator Lehner, Council Member Rainville, Council Member Alders, Council Member Fladebo.
Council access to city attorney
Council Member Fladebo proposed revising Resolution 77 to allow council members direct access to the city attorney without city staff notification; after discussion about wording, cost, and checks and balances, the motion failed 2-3.
Agenda: 10d. Motions: M13. Speakers: Council Member Fladebo, Mayor Pilon, Council Member Alders, Council Member Breyen, Council Member Rainville, Administrator Lehner.
16 motions on the record. Split votes are highlighted.
M1MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
M2MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY FLADEBO THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVES THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN THE APPLICATION FORMS ON BEHALF OF THE AUTO DEALERS AT THIS LOT AS IT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS AFTER THE INSPECTION BY RRC. AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE THE CITY WILL PAY FOR MR. SONSTEBY'S INSPECTION THIS YEAR AS THE CITY WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE ANY DOCUMENTS SHOWING INSPECTIONS BY PREVIOUS PLANNER/CODE COMPLIANCE.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
M3MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY RAINVILLE TO APPROVE THE AMENDED CONSENT AGENDA, C & E TO BE APPROVED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Rainville
M4MOTION BY BREYEN, SECONDED BY RAINVILLE TO APPROVE RESOLULTION 2024-XX ACCEPTING THE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AND RELEASINGS FINANCIAL SECURITY FOR BREYENS BEND AND THE WOODHAVEN SUBDIVISIONS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITY ENGINEER.
moved by Breyen, seconded by Rainville
M5MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL FROM HAKANSON ANDERSON ASSOCIATES INC. TO RUN THE MS4 PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF NOWTHEN.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
M6MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY ALDERS TO APPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO BE PAID OUT OF THE MTFB FUNDS.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Alders
M7AMEND MOTION TO REMOVE GOING BACK TO ALL APPLICANTS. ONLY ASK CURRENT FINALISTS IF THEY ARE INTERESTED IN PART-TIME. IF NO, REPOST THE POSITION.
moved by Council Member Fladebo, seconded by Mayor Pilon
M8MOTION AMENDED: COUNCIL MEMBER FLADEBO TO DO THE RESEARCH.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Rainville
M9MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY ALDERS, TO HOLD OFF ON THE LEADERSHIP EVALUATION BY MARTIN-MCCALLISTER FOR THE TWO REMAINING CANDIDATES, IF POSSIBLE, IF UNABLE TO CANCEL, OK TO MOVE FORWARD.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Alders
M10MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER FLADEBO, SECOND BY ALDERS TO DIRECT ADMINISTRATOR LEHNER TO MAKE A SITE VISIT TO VERIFY THE ITEMS ON THE LIST ARE COMPLETED AND CONTACT BOTH RRC AND CITY ATTORNEY RUPPE IF WORK IS COMPLETED.
moved by Council Member Fladebo, seconded by Alders
M11MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY ALDERS TO MOVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT JOHNSON TO FULL-TIME TO HELP THE DEPUTY CLERK, INCREASE WAGE TO $25 PER HOUR PLUS BENEFITS, EFFECTIVE 9-11-24. POST FOR PART-TIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, NOT TO EXCEED 30 HOURS PER WEEK. IF MS. RILEY, IS UNABLE TO RETURN, THE COUNCIL AUTHORIZES AN ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT POSITION BE FILLED.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Alders
M12MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECOND BY FLADEBO TO POST FOR A THIRD RECYCLING ATTENDANT, IF ATTENDANT, CAN COME BACK, SPLIT THE HOURS. IF SHE IS UNABLE TO, THE POSITION IS FILLED. AND UNTIL A POSITION IS FILLED, CLOSE THE RECYCLING CENTER WEDNESDAY'S AND FRIDAYS - STAY OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
M13MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER FLADEBO, SECOND BY ALDERS TO REVISE RESOLUTION 77 TO ALLOW COUNCIL MEMBERS DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY WITHOUT CITY STAFF NOTIFICATION.
moved by Council Member Fladebo, seconded by Alders
M14MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY BREYEN TO AUTHORIZE THE PAYMENT OF THE CLAIMS AS PRESENTED.
moved by Council Member Rainville, seconded by Breyen
M15MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY ALDERS TO APPROVE THE AUGUST 19, 2024 MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Alders
M16MOTION BY MAYOR PILON SECONDED BY BREYEN AUTHORIZING COUNCIL MEMBER FLADEBO, MAYOR PILON AND ADMINISTRATOR LEHNER, ATTORNEY RUPPE AND ANDY SCHREDER MEET TO DISCUSS AND CLARIFY THE OUTSTANDING INVOICE.
moved by Mayor Pilon, seconded by Breyen
Each figure links back to the document it came from. When the council voted on the amount, the motion is shown.
pup_trailer_cost
Used pup trailer cost in the public works purchase request.
expenditure · Public Works repairs and maintenance · FY 2024
$2,000
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pup_trailer_tires
Eight new tires for the used pup trailer.
expenditure · Public Works repairs and maintenance · FY 2024
$2,400
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pup_trailer_not_to_exceed
Not-to-exceed amount for trailer and tires.
expenditure · Public Works repairs and maintenance · FY 2024
$4,500
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rrc_open_permits_invoice
Outstanding amount due for RRC work on open permits; council continued the issue for clarification rather than approving payment.
invoice · Rum River Consultants open permits · FY 2024
$19,620
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recycling_tire_car_light_truck_atv_motorcycle
Fee for car, light truck, ATV and motorcycle tires on or off rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$6.5
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recycling_tire_semi_heavy_off_rim
Fee for semi and/or heavy-duty truck tires off rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$20
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recycling_tire_25_on_rim
Fee for semi/heavy-duty truck tires on rim and skid steer/Bobcat tires on rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$25
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recycling_tire_skid_steer_bobcat_off_rim
Fee for skid steer or Bobcat tire off rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$17
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recycling_tire_tractor_off_rim
Fee for tractor tire off rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$60
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recycling_tire_tractor_on_rim
Fee for tractor tire on rim.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$75
inflow
recycling_skid_steer_bobcat_tracks
Fee for skid steer or Bobcat tracks.
fee · Recycling tire fees · FY 2024
$225
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ms4_phase_1
Hakanson Anderson Phase 1 one-time activities.
contract · MS4 program · FY 2024
$11,000
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ms4_phase_2_annual
Hakanson Anderson Phase 2 ongoing annual activities.
contract · MS4 program · FY 2024
$24,500
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ms4_prorated_2024
Pro-rated September 2024 invoice amount if City accepted proposal.
contract · MS4 program · FY 2024
$8,085
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fire_incentive_1000_components
New recruit Firefighter 1 and EMT incentive amounts.
expenditure · Fire education incentive · FY 2024
$1,000
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fire_incentive_500_components
New recruit Firefighter 2 and Hazardous Materials incentive amounts.
expenditure · Fire education incentive · FY 2024
$500
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fire_incentive_new_recruit_total
Total cost per successful new recruit.
expenditure · Fire education incentive · FY 2024
$3,000
outflow
fire_incentive_existing_staff_emt
Existing staff EMT training and certification incentive.
expenditure · Fire education incentive · FY 2024
$2,500
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fire_incentive_2024_max
Maximum 2024 payout discussed for three recruits.
budget · Fire education incentive · FY 2024
$9,000
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fire_incentive_2025_max
Maximum 2025 payout discussed if five recruits complete the programs.
budget · Fire education incentive · FY 2025
$15,000
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administrative_assistant_full_time_wage
Hourly wage approved for Administrative Assistant Johnson moving to full-time.
salary · Administrative staffing · FY 2024
$25
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treasurer_july_cash_total
July 31, 2024 cash total before outstanding checks/adjustments.
treasurer_report · Treasurer's Report July 31, 2024 · FY 2024
$3,199,604.05
unknown
treasurer_july_adjusted_total
July 31, 2024 adjusted bank total and Schedule 1 ending balance.
treasurer_report · Treasurer's Report July 31, 2024 · FY 2024
$3,082,126.12
unknown
treasurer_august_adjusted_total
August 31, 2024 adjusted bank total and Schedule 1 ending balance.
treasurer_report · Treasurer's Report August 31, 2024 · FY 2024
$3,042,883.67
unknown
civic_plus_first_year_estimate
Civic Plus first-year website cost presented; no approval motion recorded.
estimate · Website proposal · FY 2024
$3,686.4
outflow
Council approval status: not yet on record.
civic_plus_annual_estimate
Civic Plus annual cost presented for second and third years; no approval motion recorded.
estimate · Website proposal
$3,758
outflow
Council approval status: not yet on record.
When someone tried to remember earlier business, we cross-reference the corpus and write a short related-history note.
The way it was done is in the past is not correct, Mr. Sonsteby may not receive multiple signed Zoning Approval forms for the state to authorize Dealer Licenses. The city does not have records of when the previous planner / code enforcement has been at the property to inspect and verify the business is in compliance with the IUP requirements.
— Andy Schreder
What this is about
Sonsteby IUP inspections and prior planner/code enforcement records.
The records I searched do not contain a prior decision or inspection record matching this recollection about Sonsteby’s IUP, zoning approval forms, or planner/code enforcement inspections of the property. The closest references are general Planning and Zoning items, such as the Planning and Zoning Monthly Report being included on the consent agenda at the March 10, 2026 meeting, but the search results provided do not show any discussion, inspection findings, compliance verification, or formal council action specific to Sonsteby.
AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE THE CITY WILL PAY FOR MR. SONSTEBY'S INSPECTION THIS YEAR AS THE CITY WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE ANY DOCUMENTS SHOWING INSPECTIONS BY PREVIOUS PLANNER/CODE COMPLIANCE.
— Council
What this is about
Prior city inability to locate inspection records for the Sonsteby property.
The records I searched do not contain a prior decision or discussion specifically stating that the City was unable to locate past inspection records for Mr. Sonsteby’s property. The closest related material appears in the March 24, 2026 and April 14, 2026 meeting packets, where proposed conditions required the property owner to obtain building/fire approvals before operations and provide a certificate of compliance for the septic system by May 31, 2026. Those records do not show a formal finding about missing prior inspection documents, nor do they show a prior vote agreeing that the City would pay for an inspection.
This was supposed to be done last year and phase out SF Chief per contract . This should have been discussed and debated before it was posted as a full-time position
What this is about
Fire chief position planning and whether it had already been approved as full-time.
The records searched show Rob Miller was already serving as Fire Chief by early 2026. At the February 10, 2026 meeting, Chief Miller gave the fire department report, reported 2025 year-end call statistics, and thanked the council for its support during “his first year as Fire Chief.” The packet also included a “Fire Chief” council update for that meeting. However, these search results do not show a prior council decision approving the fire chief position as full-time, nor do they show a recorded discussion about phasing out a St. Francis fire chief arrangement “per contract.” The other results relate to fire alarm/security systems, fire department facility costs, and monthly reports, not fire chief staffing or position authorization.
Mayor Pilon states he thought the attorney stated a temporary C.O. could be issued.
— Mayor Pilon
What this is about
Mackenzie Hills certificate of occupancy and prior attorney advice.
The records I searched do not contain a prior discussion or decision matching Mayor Pilon’s recollection about Mackenzie Hills, a certificate of occupancy, or attorney advice that a temporary certificate of occupancy could be issued. The search results mainly relate to 2026 appointments and Planning Commission candidate interviews involving Jeff Pilon; they do not show legal advice or council action on a Mackenzie Hills certificate of occupancy issue.
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## 3. Consent Agenda The Consent Agenda was approved, which included: · Approval of January 13, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes · Approval of Resolution 2026-13 Approving the Signing of the Generat
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