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C
Okay
hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
two
of
the
approval
of
the
agenda.
I
need
to
make
a
couple
of
changes
here.
I
will
remove
item
21
on
the
consideration
of
the
Bauer
agreement
in
its
place.
I
will
put
the
consideration
of
addendum
to
the
FBO
agreement
with
air
cult.
C
Any
other
things
that
we
need
to
change.
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Dawn,
second,
by
L,
any
any
questions
and
anything
you
need
changing
on
this
hearing.
None
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
three
ordinance
number
1502
amending
section,
two
point:
zero
one:
zero:
two
regulating
the
permitted
locations
of
alcoholic
beverages,
beverages
stablishment
within
and
for
the
city
of
Watertown.
C
C
H
Yeah
I
think,
if
you
remember
from
a
previous
meeting
when
this
issue
came
up,
it
was
at
the
time
we
were
amending
the
conditional
uses
in
the
C
1
and
C
3
to
have
post-secondary
education
as
a
conditional
use
in
those
two
districts.
It's
not
a
permitted.
It's
not
a
conditional
use
in
the
C
2
zone.
It's
not
in
the
community
commercial
district.
It's
not
listed!
So
that's
why
this
this
mirrors,
what
the
change
you
recently
made
in
the
C
1
and
C
3
and
the
conditional
uses.
That's.
C
Okay,
any
other
questions
on
this
hearing.
None
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
4.
First
reading
of
ordinance
number
1503
amending
section,
11.04
o10
regulating
prohibited
waste
at
the
Watertown
Regional
Landfill,
Mike
I,
don't
know
it
said
this
is
first
readings.
Normally
we
don't
get
into
too
heavily,
but
if
they
do
have
any
questions
I'll,
let
them
direct
it
your
way
here
for
a
minute.
I
I
Sections
of
it
are
removing
the
limit.
Are
there
any
reference
to
the
total
petroleum
hydrocarbon
concentration
and
contaminated
soil
as
it's
covered
under
our
permits,
which
we're
required
to
meet
and
that's
way
we,
this
number
has
changed
and
it
could
change
again
and
then
this
way
we
won't
have
to
keep
editing.
That
ordnance
is.
C
Okay,
I
think
I
will
move
forward
on
that.
Thank
you.
Mike
number,
five
rate
schedule,
amendment
for
uses
of
the
landfill,
refused,
compost
and
recycling
system.
This
is
resolution
number
1504.
If
you
all
remember,
Mike's
been
here
a
couple
of
times
talking
about
an
increase
in
the
landfill
costs
dollars,
it
is
costing
more
and
more
constantly
out
there
for
our
trucks
and
our
help
and
such
so.
We
are
looking
at
increasing
the
landfill
rates
by
$1
for
the
for
the
normal
consumer
and
Watertown,
the
other
one,
which
is
the
the.
B
I
Or
land
purchase?
Yes,
that's
a
recommendation.
We've
discussed
setting
a
percentage
of
our
revenue
side
in
this
case
we're
recommending
the
$3.00
per
ton
go
to
the
land
acquisition
fund,
which
we
currently
have
not
funded.
We've
we've
talked
about
it.
I
think
the
council
has
talked
about
being
a
good
idea.
We
see
other
landfills
doing
it,
and
so
the
recommendation
is
that
$3
per
tonne
would
go
to
accrue
that
for
a
future
land
acquisition.
Just.
E
J
Mike
I'm,
not
just
a
minor
suggestion,
and
this
is
just
for
language
purposes-
on
here,
I
notice,
that
you
got
37
15.
You
got
$22
4:22
for
the
white
goods
and
37
for
the
other
materials.
If
we
just
had
a
clause
in
there,
that
said
any
on
tarp
materials
she'll
be
charged
at
twice
the
normal
rate
per
ton,
excluding
hazardous
waste,
contaminated
soils
and
asbestos.
Just
just
a
thought.
You.
J
C
G
C
J
A
A
I
D
B
C
A
K
C
L
L
Additional
five
years
can
be
included
if
both
parties
agree
to
that.
So
that
is
basically
the
the
township
agreement,
and
in
here
is
the
we
did
work
with
with
finance
on
a
plan
to
to
increase
some
of
the
fees
for
service
for
fire
protection.
For
these
nine
townships
and
you'll
notice,
we
got
some
small
increases
every
other
year
for
the
first
five
years
and
that
will.
L
Into
the
ten
year
plan,
if
it
both
parties
agree
and
that
the
language
of
the
agreements
were
were
drawn
up
by
what
the
help
of
Stanton
and
the
the
financial
part
was
was
assisted
by
the
finance
office.
I'd
like
to
thank
both
of
them
for
for
their
assistance
in
this
all
nine
townships
have
signed
in
and
are
very
willing
and
and
receptive
to
the
the
increases
in
and
signing
into
the
new
contracts
which
will
replace
the
older
contracts.
Okay,.
C
Thanks
Doug
at
this
time,
I'm
gonna
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion,
so
portion
by
mister
Dan,
mister
Albertson,
Dan
Albertson.
Second,
my
proofs
right
in
is
there
any
more
questions.
Any
questions
you
want
to
ask
Doug
on
this
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
all.
C
I
A
charred
green
is
a
nationwide
firm
they've.
Given
us
this
proposal
out
of
their
Sioux
Falls
office,
for
designing
the
upgrade
to
where
our
wastewater
ultraviolet
disinfection
process.
They
have
worked
with
locally
with
Watertown
municipal
utilities,
on
projects,
and
they
have
completed
at
least
ten
other
wastewater
ultraviolet
disinfection
projects.
So
they
have
the
qualifications
that
we're
looking
for
HR
green
proposes
to
produce
the
plans,
specifications
and
drawings
and
bid
the
project
for
forty
one
thousand.
I
I
So
we
budgeted
for
this
project
based
upon
HR,
Greene's
estimate
and
I
would
say
that
a
charred
green
representatives
have,
on
their
own
time,
gone
to
the
lengths
of
contacting
the
manufacturer
of
the
system,
reviewing
our
drawings
and
determining
that
there
is
a
new
system
available
that
will
fit
our
existing
channels
with
minimum
modifications
to
the
concrete
channels.
Perfect.
G
I
I
E
I
Well,
we
budgeted
41,000
based
upon
the
quote:
I
asked
a
couple:
firms
to
give
us
budget
quotes
and
we
got
one
from
HR
green
and
then
got
some.
We
budgeted
this
41,000
then
they've,
given
us
this
proposal,
they've.
Also
given
me
a
pre-designed
construction,
cost
estimate
and
engineering
construction
engineering
quarter
also
that
were
we
put
in
the
budget,
so
we
would
design
this
in
2015
then
constructed
in
2016,
okay,
so
all.
E
C
L
C
Any
other
questions
for
Mike
on
this
hearing.
None
I
would
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
8
authorization
for
mayor
to
sign
an
agreement
for
engineering
service
with
Houston
Engineering
Inc
for
the
landfill
sale,
number
six
design
and
siked
stormwater
and
allyce
project
in
the
amount
of
fourteen
thousand
six
hundred
dollars.
I
think
what
I'll
do
is
have
a
motion
a
second
and
then
well.
They
do
there.
My
cursor
take
care
of
this
motion
by
Bruce.
I
So,
what's
going
to
put
the
stormwater
in
the
right
places,
put
the
runoff
from
the
cover
that's
unvegetated
into
the
sedimentation
pond
directs
waste
by
the
surface
water
stormwater
flow
away
from
the
pounds
of
travel
in
a
way
from
the
open-face.
So
we
wanted
to
start
this
project
now
and
then
they'll
be
able
to
give
us
an
updated
design.
Engineers
cost
estimate
before
we
do
the
next
budget
cycle.
I
C
Okay,
any
other
questions
for
Mike
hearing.
None
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say
aye.
Okay,
opposed
motion
carries
camera
nine.
Thank
you.
Mike.
There
were
not
an
authorization
for
a
mayor
to
sign
a
state
water
plan,
apple
Kittleson
edition
and
sanitary
sewer
extension.
This
would
be
Sara
ray.
M
H
M
It's
a
small
addition
which
has
homes
that
have
been
there
long
before
the
city
was
out
there
and
available,
and
they
are
all
on
septic
systems
right
next
to
the
lake
sandy
sandy
soils
they're
having
some
issues
with
the
sewers
and
they
would
like
to
connect
to
the
city,
sanitary
sewer
and
they
requested
annexation
and
wanted.
You
know
we
responded.
You
come
into
the
city,
you
need
to
be
in
the
sewer
and
have
public
facilities
brought
up
to
our
specifications
and
okay.
M
The
rest
of
it
would
be
served
by
a
pressure
system
and
it's
not
a
traditional
pressure
system
where
you
have
a
lift
station,
but
individual
grinder
pumps,
which
connect
into
a
shared
force
mean
and
the
cost
of
doing
that
is
generally
less
expensive.
A
lot
of
lakes
use
that
type
of-
and
we
don't
have
anything
like
that
currently
in
water
tone,
which
is
why
we
asked
seh
to
look
at
it
and
their
cost
estimate
just
for
the
sewer
was
over
eight
hundred
thousand
dollars.
M
For
that
addition,
twenty
seven
thousand
seven
hundred
sixty
three
dollars
per
lot,
which
is
beyond
that
additions
ability
to
to
look
at
so
we
are
looking
for
a
grant,
and
the
purpose
of
this
being
on
the
agenda
is
for
the
council
to
give
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
the
application
to
the
state
water
plan.
That's
the
first
step
in
getting
a
grant
to
do
a
project
like
this.
C
A
B
E
M
M
The
grant
we
basically
tell
them-
no
sorry,
unless
you're
interested
in
putting
that
kind
of
money
out.
This
is
the
type
of
thing,
though,
that
grants
are
the
air
for
is
these
are
existing
homes
and
they
have
sewer
systems.
They
just
are
not
good
sewer
systems
and
actually
with
the
soils
that
waste
is
going
right
into
Lake
Pelican
and
it
hinders
the
quality
of
Lake,
Pelican
water.
M
M
G
G
M
M
G
E
M
C
A
B
M
K
C
A
M
M
Well,
in
first
District
provides
a
lot
of
services
to
us,
they're,
a
planning
district,
so
they
provide
planning
services.
They
manage
the
geographic
information
system,
which
is
this
map
that
we
use
all
the
time
we
can
click
on
it
and
information
about
the
land
where
we've
clicked
comes
up
like
who
owns
it,
and
what
the
legal
description
is
and
lots
of
other
information,
and
they
come
to
all
of
our
meetings
in
all
of
our
planning
meetings
and
guide
us
through
the
process.
M
M
And
they
they
have
their
own
website,
which
is
a
separate
agreement
where
they
keep
up
a
countywide
geographic
information
system
on
their
website
and
we
participate
in
that
as
well.
This
is
our
information
whenever
we
have
an
action
like
a
proposal,
even
if
we
had
a
development
proposal,
we
send
it
to
first
district,
they
put
it
on
the
map.
So
when
we
have
our
meeting,
we
can
look
at
it
and
see
how
it
fits
in
with
the
existing
road
system
and
lot
layouts
and
that
sort
of
thing
in
the
zoning
there's.
J
F
I
think
something
to
that
a
lot
of
people
aren't
aware
of
is
that
they
will
also
help
small
businesses
and
small
business
owners
and
other
community
organizations
with
business
plans
and
grants
and
applying
for
funding,
and
so
it
goes
down
the
line
with
you
know,
helping
our
entrepreneurial
community
and
so
I.
They
do
do
a
lot
more
than
I.
Think
people
realize
it.
M
C
C
M
This
next
agreement
with
first
District,
is
again
an
annual
agreement
that
we
have
with
first
District,
and
the
total
cost
of
the
service
of
maintaining
a
website
with
the
geographic
information
system
is
ten
thousand
dollars,
and
the
city's
share
is
$4,500
and
again,
I
recommend
that
we
that
you
authorize
the
mayor
to
sign
this
agreement.
Okay,.
C
At
this
time,
I
look
for
a
motion
or
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
L
second
by
Don,
any
questions
that
you
have,
sir,
on
this
hearing,
none
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
12
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
the
following
documents
for
the
19th
Street
reconstruction
project,
and
that
will
be
the
urban
surface
transportation
program
plenty.
An
agreement
there
right
away
certificate
utilities,
certificate
and
bid
landing
authorization.
We're
gonna
do
these
all.
C
M
The
19th
Street
project
is
funded
with
state
and
federal
funds,
and
the
city
participates
in
the
state
transportation
program,
which
gives
us
the
money,
and
we
have
to
agree
to
certain
terms
and
we
host
the
project.
The
state
has
a
contract
with
with
the
contractor,
but
they
also
have
contracts
with
us
that
we
have
to
honor
in
order
to
get
that
money
to
do
the
improvements
to
our
road
system.
So
every
time
we
do
a
project,
we
have
to
do
these
same
agreements
and
the
funding
agreement
spells
out
our
obligations.
M
We
get
a
certain
amount
of
money
and
they
tell
you
where
it's
coming
from,
how
much
of
its
federal,
how
much
of
its
state
and
we
promise
to
maintain
the
roads
and
follow
their
rules,
essentially,
which
I
recommend
that
that
we
would
do
the
right-of-way
certificate
says
that
we
have
acquired
all
the
right
away.
That's
our
responsibility.
That
was
all
those
easements
that
I've
been
working
on
for
months
and
we
have
all
of
the
easements
that
we
need
and
they
have
received
copies
of
them,
and
now
our
certificate
says.
M
Yes,
we
have
all
the
right
away.
That's
needed
the
utilities
certificate
says
the
private
utilities
are
going
to
get
a
letter.
That
says
they
have
to
cooperate
and
move
their
stuff
out
of
the
way
at
no
cost
to
the
state,
and
that
goes
for
us
as
well.
We
have
sanitary
sewer
in
there.
We
have
electric
and
there's
not
part
of
this
project
and
the
the
utilities
certificate
assent.
M
He
says
they
won't
be
expected
to
pay
for
anything
that
gets
in
the
way
we
have
to
move
it
for
our
project
to
move
forward,
so
you're
always
going
to
have
conflicts
once
you
open
that
road
up
for
construction-
and
this
is
their
assurance
from
us
that
we're
not
going
to
try
and
make
them
pay
for
something
because
of
a
utility
conflict
that
arises
and
the
bid
letting
authorization
gives
them
our
permission
to
move
forward
with
their
bid
process.
Just
like
you
always
give
authorization
before
we
go
to
bid
with
our
own
projects.
A
A
A
N
C
M
The
sanitary
sewer
that
we're
talking
about
is
the
sewer
extension
that
is
required
to
serve
the
new
community
center
and
it's
actually
going
to
be
a
public
sewer.
It's
not
just
a
service
we'll
be
extending
the
public
sewer
across
the
rec
center
lot
all
the
way
over
to
what
will
be
the
future
15th
Avenue
from
where
it
ends
right
now,
at
the
middle
school
property,
and
it's
not
a
big-ticket
item.
M
We
don't
have
the
estimate
on
the
construction
cost
for
that
yet,
but
Austin
engineering
has
been
doing
all
of
the
site,
work
and
surveying
for
the
community
center,
and
this
is
on
that
property,
and
so
it's
logical
that
they
would
design
the
sewer
and
their
cost
for
doing
that.
Isn't
in
here
it's
$900,
that's
what
they've
quoted
as
a
not
to
exceed
amount,
and
you
really
can't
beat
that
price.
Okay,.
I
I
I
That's
a
good
one
yeah
the
arc
flash
study
is
basically
an
engineering
study.
All
new
construction,
like
our
head
works,
is
just
a
few
years
old
is
engineered
with
art.
Flash
compliance
are
forty.
Six
lift
stations
were
not
into
older
portions
of
our
facility
word,
but
what
it
does
is
it
determines
this
potential
for
an
uncontrolled
art
flash
to
occur
that
can
cause
secondary
burns.
Could
give
you
a
shock,
possibly
a
lethal
shock,
splatter
components
on
you
because
of
this
art
flash
and
so
what
they
do.
I
Is
they
evaluate
all
these
electrical
control
panels
and
they
need
termeh,
something
called
the
incident
energy
which
is
expressed
in
terms
of
calories
per
centimeter,
the
greater
the
number,
the
greater
the
hazard,
the
more
intensive
personal
protective
equipment
required.
So
it's
all
said
and
done.
Some
components
were
changed.
Adjustments
remain
of
some
components,
personal
protective
equipment
is
purchased
and
the
labels
are
placed
on
all
these
panels.
I
So
you
know
the
hazard
as
you
approach
it,
that
above
12
calories
per
centimeter,
we
call
electrician,
we
don't
touch
it
below
12
and
above
1.2,
calories
per
centimeter,
squared
there's
a
certain
level
of
equipments
required,
and
that
tells
the
staff
stop
little
further.
You
have
to
wear
this
equipment
to
work
on
this
control
panel.
Thank.
G
A
C
C
Okay,
I
think
I
have
a
motion.
Second
doing
it.
Okay,
any
other
questions
here.
He
now
now
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
15
consideration
of
amendment
number
1
to
the
engineering
services
agreement
with
Houston
engineering
Inc
for
the
landfill
scale
project.
In
the
amount
of
did
you
say
that
was
an
incorrect
number
Mike
yeah.
I
J
I
Yeah
the
scale
project
is
now
complete.
The
new
unit
is
working
flawlessly,
but
as
we
close
about,
we
received
this
amendment
for
Houston
engineering
for
additional
unanticipated
engineering
services
in
the
amount
of
4,800,
and
this
included
revising
drawings
and
construction
details
due
to
some
conflicting
survey
data
revising
the
manual
duplicating
the
bidding
services.
As
you
know,
we
we
bid
this
thing
once
we
threw
him
out,
we've
been
it
again
and
there
was
some
extra
work
involved
there,
and
then
there
was
additional
project
management.
During
startup
there
was.
I
E
E
I
E
I
This
is
what
we
originally
did.
Is
we
budgeted
before
design
$107,500
for
a
turnkey
drop-in
scale
as
they
started
designing
the
the
change
out
of
the
scale?
They
ended
up,
identifying
the
need
to
adjust
reconstruct
the
footings,
and
so
there
was
additional
construction
and
engineering
cost.
So
the
project
was
approximately
thirty
five
thousand
five
hundred
twenty
over
budget,
but
we
were
four
hundred
and
thirty
four
thousand
under
budget
on
the
cell
five
because
of
the
favorable
bids,
and
we
were
eight
thousand
eight
hundred
forty
three
hundred
budget
on
that
tier
two
assessment.
C
Any
other
questions,
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number.
Sixteen
Mike
consideration.
Amendment
number
one
to
the
engineering
service
agreement,
the
HDR
for
the
wastewater
alkalinity
feed
addition
project
in
the
amount
of
forty
eight
thousand
two
hundred
forty
eight
dollars
excuse.
I
Hdr
has
completed
the
evaluation
of
the
chemical
alternatives
and
the
design
engineering,
so
this
is
for
the
construction
engineering
of
this
project
and,
right
now
this
project
is
being
bid.
It
was
advertised
last
Saturday
it'll
be
advertised
this
coming
Saturday
and
then
we'll
have
the
bid
opening
on
January
30th,
and
this
again
this
is
for
the
construction
engineering,
we've
budgeted
four
hundred
and
forty
seven
thousand
dollars
for
this
project
in
2015
for
construction
engineering
in
the
construction.
So
we
take
that
447
minus
this
amount
for
this
contract
of
48,000
248.
That
leaves
us
three
hundred.
E
E
M
Is
just
the
attachment
to
the
amendment?
The
first
page
of
the
thing
I
passed
out
is
the
actual
amendment
to
the
agreement
which
states
a
not
to
exceed
amount,
and
then
the
internal
part
of
it
is
the
same.
Except
there
was
a
blank
in
there
for
testing
and
site
testing
is
normally
not
included
in
a
not
to
exceed
amount.
If
we
need
more
soil
tests,
we
do
them,
they
don't
cost
a
lot
of
money.
We
need
to
do
them
and
we
don't
want
to
hold
that
against
the
engineering
firm.
M
C
A
C
C
C
A
motion
a
second
for
approval
here.
What's
my
bethe
second
bite
on
any
questions
for
Mike?
Don't
leave
you
out
like
no
questions
all
right
there,
you're
not
I
will
look
for
counsel
action.
All
those
in
favor
say
aye
opposed
motion.
King
hi
I
want
to
just
grab
Mike
here,
quick,
while
he's
here
and
I
know
it's
kind
of
out
of
order
here.
But
if
you
ever
go
fishing
with
Mike
I
was
out
last
night
on
a
Saturday
or
Sunday.
C
We
were
out
fishing
and
he's
we
kind
of
struggled
to
get
onto
the
lake,
and
then
we
called
our
fish
and
we
came
back
and
he's
buzzing
along
and
I
said
you
better
give
her
the
gun
Mike,
you
know,
so
we
can
get
out
of
this
lake
and
we
get
about
halfway
and
we're
stuck.
He
looks
over
I
mean
he
says,
oh
by
the
way,
Steve
I
brought
a
shovel
and
Here
I
am
out
shovel
it
and
you
could
tell
the.
C
K
K
Bids
were
tabulated
and
then
that
evening
we
held
a
special
meeting
of
the
Parks
and
Recreation
and
forestry
board
to
discuss
the
proposals
and
make
a
recommendation
to
the
console.
Parks
and
Recreation
Board
passed
a
motion
to
recommend
the
approval
of
the
bid
from
Yamaha
the
often
utility
for
the
2015
Yamaha
drive
gas
carbureted
golf
cars
based
on
the
bid
specifications
of
the
annual
lease
cost
and
miles
per
gallon.
C
E
K
K
N
Well,
I
guess:
carbureted
karts
are
still
in
existence,
but
that
is
old
technology
and
they
are
moving
forward.
There
is
documentation,
you
know,
on
on
sites
from
other
owners
and
resort
owners
that
have
had
considerable
fuel
savings.
With
going
with
the
a
buy
versus
a
carbureted
cart.
Cold
start,
they
run
better.
It's
it's
the
direction
that
everything
is
going
in.
N
It
was
requested
that
we
put
both
of
them
in
there,
because
some
of
the
vendors
would
have
been
disclosed.
We
not
put
in
carbureted
carts
in
there
and
some
of
the
vendors
have
already
discontinued
that
technology
and
only
have
the
efi
so
down
going
forward.
It's
it's
a
direction
that
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
move
in
and
look
at
down
the
road.
N
My
preference
was
personally
efi
carts,
just
with
ease
of
maintenance,
they're,
better
running,
more
reliable
cold
starts
and
they
will
event
they
will
be
saving
fuel
which
could
be
considerable
over
a
five-year
term.
So
the
way
we
put
it
into
the
lease
that
one
or
the
other
there's
really.
I
guess
that
comes
down
to
a
decision.
If
that
council
needs
to
make
us
to
what
yeah.
C
A
A
question
just
glanced
at
the
numbers
mileage
per
gallon
cost
savings
you're
sort
of
awash
there.
It
looks
like
court
on
your
numbers,
there
I'm
sure
it's
not
exact,
but
it's
gonna
be
pretty
close.
My
question
is
this:
at
the
end
of
five
years,
yeah
fine
cars
gave
me
worth
more.
What
consideration
they
would
give
to
trade-in
value
and
value
at
the
residual
value
thinned.
Well,.
N
In
the
in
the
Lisa
green,
we
know
we
had
a
discussion
before
we
wrote
the
lease
as
to
how
we
wanted
to
do
this
as
a
lease
to
purchase
these
cards
and
to
negotiate
a
buyout
price
after
the
fact
with
whoever
was
awarded
the
bid
I
would
I
would
believe
that
the
EFI
cart
is
gonna,
have
a
higher
resale
value
and
trade-in
value,
obviously
with
the
technology
than
a
carbureted
cart
would
but
again
there's
the
way
the
document
was
written.
There
is
no
way
to
disclude.
K
A
C
J
J
C
So
we're
going
off
the
recommendation
of
the
board
and
yourself
perfect:
okay,
moving
on
number
19
authorization
to
advertise
for
bids
for
airport
hangar.
What
we're
what
we're
going
to
do
here
is
we
actually
are
looking
at
building
a
new
hangar
out
to
the
airport,
we're
looking
at
either
a
10
airplane
or
an
8
airplane,
I!
Think
right
now,
the
bids
the
prices
are
kind
of
out
there
for
an
8,
which
is
more
likely
what
will
fit
into
the
area
that
we
have
available.
C
C
J
A
touch
over
that
I
think
it'd
be
I.
Think
it'd
be
nice
to
have
you
know
to
look
at
those
numbers.
I
know
I,
know
that,
philosophically
at
one
point,
when
we
looked
at
this,
we
didn't
think
it
was
a
good
idea
for
the
city
to
be
in
the
rental
business.
You
know
I
know
we
do
some
of
that,
but
I
didn't
think
we
wanted
to
move
forward
with
that.
I'm.
C
G
J
C
J
G
C
M
C
M
C
Will
be
for
the
sidewalks
accessibility
improvements,
the
Uptown
alley,
reconstruction,
which
is
Midway
the
sanitary
sewer,
rehab
project,
the
summer,
wood,
concrete
street
improvement
project,
the
manhole
rehab
project,
the
miscellaneous
drainage
improvement
project?
What
I'll
do
is
I'll
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
a
second.
C
B
A
M
M
A
D
Haven't
we
had
a
hundred
thousand
budgeted
in
2014?
We
used
a
little
bit
of
that
as
a
reimbursement
project,
so
we
have
about
95
thousand.
Then,
if
you
wanted
to
as
a
council,
you
could
carry
that
forward
into
2015
and
add
it
to
the
hundred
thousand
that's
budgeted
in
2015
for
Ally
projects.
If
that's
what
you
choose
to
do
otherwise
it'll
just
lapse
and
go
away
so.
C
C
C
If
you
recall,
I
will
look
for
a
motion
as
second
for
and
I'm
gonna
read
the
motion
here
to
authorize
a
mayor
to
sign
an
addendum
to
the
fixed
based
operator
operating
lease
by
modifying
the
monthly
lease
rate
to
the
2014
level
and
modifying
the
user
charges
to
be
based
on
the
actual
net
gallons
of
aviation
fuel
sold
each
month.
So
if
we're
comfortable
with
that
motion,
I
would
look
for
a
motion
and
a
second
on
it.