WINONA, Minn. – It’s back to the drawing boards for a proposed crackdown on landlords who tolerate tenant behavior that disrupts neighborhood quietude. City Manager Chad Ubl pulled the proposal from the City Council agenda for yet another review. Landlords have objected and recently called on the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union to assess whether impoverished tenants might be rendered homeless. Ubl said the city staff will review possibly fine-tuning the proposal for Council consideration in January.