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Board meetings and strategic plans from Emelie Lindabaur's organization
The meeting addressed the approval of the 2019 budget and certification of the levy, following a public hearing. Key discussion points included the city's budget objectives, such as balancing the general fund, maintaining fiscal health, preserving parks, and funding infrastructure. The council also ratified the 2019 capital improvement plan, the 2019 bonded indebtedness tax levy reduction, and the 2019 salaries.
The public hearing included a presentation on the 2022 budget and tax levy. Key topics discussed were the preliminary budget adoption in September, the proposed budget presented to the public, and the tax levy collectible in 2022. The budget process, outcomes, and significant purchases such as the ladder truck and street improvements were highlighted. The discussion also covered the strategic plan's key criteria and their inclusion in the 2022 budget. The council considered two options for the property tax levy increase: 5% and 4.5%.
The public hearing for the City of Little Canada's 2020 budget included discussions on adopting the budget, approving the 2019 tax levy collectible in 2020, and approving the 2020 salary wage schedule for staff members. Key initiatives incorporated into the 2020 budget from the strategic plan were enhancing identity and empowering the community, creating operational efficiencies, maximizing city assets to catalyze development, and mandating action and accountability. The council also discussed property taxes, tax rates, and state property tax relief programs.
The Little Canada City Council held a special meeting to address the Twin Lake water level issues. The council discussed the possibility of pumping water from Twin Lake to reduce water levels and protect surrounding homes. They considered the downstream risks associated with pumping, the need for a risk management plan, and the costs involved in setting up and managing a pumping station. The council also explored potential funding sources for the pumping effort.
The meeting included discussion of a draft housing study, covering background information, key findings, and next steps. Commissioners discussed the possibility of allowing residents to subdivide lots and the potential of accessory dwelling units (ADU). The Planning Commission reviewed and discussed Planning Case 1437 regarding fence codes and Ordinance #911, including proposed changes to fence standards, application processes, front yard fence restrictions, height standards, lakefront properties, stormwater and visibility, fence maintenance, and special-purpose fences.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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