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- Chisago County
- 11/12/24
- 11/19/2024
- 140 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Taylors Falls City Council addressed procurement issues within the fire department, proposed regulations for short-term rentals, and the impending regulations for cannabis businesses. These discussions were part of a broader agenda that also included budget considerations and community event planning.
- MN
- Chisago County
- 10/15/24
- 10/17/2024
- 70 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Taylors Falls City Council meeting on October 15th heavily revolved around the proposed short-term rental license ordinance, a topic of significant urgency as the moratorium deadline approaches. The council grappled with whether to implement a licensing system or continue with the existing conditional use permit (CUP) process. Additionally, updates on the local school district’s achievements and a decision on securing trolley services for the 2025 Wan Days event were discussed.
- MN
- Chisago County
- 9/9/24
- 09/10/2024
- 105 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Taylors Falls City Council, in its recent meeting, addressed several topics, including the contentious decision on a utility rate study, updates to city zoning and subdivision ordinances, and fee adjustments for local events and facilities.
- MN
- Chisago County
- 6/10/24
- 07/11/2024
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: The Taylors Falls City Council meeting on June 10th tackled various matters, including financial challenges, logistical preparations for the upcoming Wan Days event, and updates on local ordinances and policies. Key discussions revolved around a negative general fund balance, event planning complexities, and new policy implementations in response to state laws.
- MN
- Chisago County
- 5/20/24
- 07/09/2024
- 132 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Taylors Falls City Council meeting on May 20th focused on several issues, with attention given to a proposal to develop the industrial park, an initiative poised to bring economic growth through job creation and increased manufacturing capacity. The council also deliberated on the installation of a generator for the fire hall, addressed vandalism in Heritage Park, and discussed new health insurance options for city employees.