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Votes at a glance: Isanti council approves newspaper designation, zoning and fee updates; several ordinances pass unanimously

January 06, 2025 | Isanti City, Isanti County, Minnesota


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Votes at a glance: Isanti council approves newspaper designation, zoning and fee updates; several ordinances pass unanimously
The Isanti City Council on Jan. 6 approved a slate of resolutions and ordinances by unanimous 4-0 votes. The items approved will return as required for conditional use review or administrative posting where applicable.

Key outcomes

- Designated official newspaper and professional services (Agenda L2): The council accepted a proposal from the Isanti–Chisago County Star (1,325 distributions in-city) and approved a three-year option offered by the publisher; the resolution also named Falcon National Bank, RBC Wealth Management and Oppenheimer & Company as depositories and listed Ratwick, Roszak & Maloney as city attorney, Bolton & Menk as city engineer, Rum River Consultants for building inspection services, Abdo as auditor, Northland Securities as financial advisor and other professional vendors. Motion passed 4-0.

- Zoning amendment for automotive detailing, tinting and vinyl wrapping (Agenda L4): Council approved forwarding an amendment to add automotive window tinting, vinyl wrapping and detailing as conditional uses in the B-1 Central Business District. The planning commission recommended approval; the council noted the business (Precision Window Tint) had its cease-and-desist order lifted earlier pending proper application. Motion passed 4-0; the change will return through the conditional-use process.

- Building-fee ordinance updates (Agenda L5): Council approved updated inspection and building-fee language after negotiations with Rum River Consultants; staff said clarifications about septic-related entries will be added to the city website. Motion passed 4-0.

- Administrative-penalty code update (Agenda L6): Minor language updates tied to staffing and rental-licensing references were approved. Motion passed 4-0.

- Alternative energy zoning (Agenda L7): The council adopted code amendments creating an alternative energy-systems section and updating definitions and use regulations for large solar gardens and wind-energy systems. Motion passed 4-0.

Each item was introduced by staff and carried by unanimous roll-call votes. Where the ordinance text must be reposted for changes or returned for conditional-use review, staff indicated follow-up hearings will be scheduled as required by the city’s procedures.

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