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A
C
D
A
A
Okay,
where
are
we
I,
need
a
motion
in
a
second
for
approval
of
the
consent
agenda
motion
by
Bruce
second,
by
Randy.
Any
questions
on
this
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
approval
agenda.
I
do
need
to
add
to
the
agenda
consideration
of
bids
received
for
the
airport
runway
project.
This
is
just
a
house
cleaning
item
I'm
gonna
put
that
under
2a,
so
I'll
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
approval,
which
my
Glenn's
second
by
Beth,
any
other
questions
or
changes.
A
E
A
And
actually,
what
happened
is
that
we've
gone
all
through
this,
and
everything
we
forgot
to
do
was
to
approve
the
low
bidder
correct.
So
that's
what
you're
doing
tonight
so
we've
gone
through
this
whole
discussion,
correct,
so
I
would
look
for
a
motion
and
a
second
to
approve,
read
construction.
Is
that
with
the
with
the
alternate?
Yes
with
the
alternate
to
do
the
jibe
at
any
other
questions.
D
F
A
More
questions:
okay,
I'll,
look
for
counseling
staad!
Thank
you.
Number
three
renewal
of
a
retail
on
sale
liquor
license
to
lunker's
incorporated
noon
for
the
2017
counter
years.
Anybody
here
that
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
is
your
opportunity.
Luke
hearing,
I'm
gonna
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
Mike
second,
by
Don.
Any
questions
on
is.
A
B
A
Okay,
any
other
questions
opposed
motion
carries
number
four
proposed
lease
agreement
with
Worthington
Industries
for
the
cold
storage
building
at
the
airport.
Todd
we're
gonna
need
you
again
and
at
this
time
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anybody
here
that
wants
to
speak
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
motion
by
Randy
second
by
Mike
Todd.
You
want
to
give
us
a
little
update
on
this.
Yes,.
E
G
Sure,
certainly
Todd
one
of
the
clauses
was
a
price
escalator
so
that
every
year,
there'd
be
two
percent
import
also
made
sure
to
include
a
no-fault
termination
of
the
lease
90
days
for
the
constitute
breach
with
Worthington
Industries.
But
given
that
they've
been
such
a
great
beyond
that,
we
just
wanted
to
shore
up
some
language.
That
needs
were
respected
in
this
arrangement,
but
otherwise
this
kind
of
arrangement
has
been
in
existence
with
Worthington
and
its
forebears,
since
the
tooth
out,
2003
I,
think
was
so.
This
is
a
long-standing
arrangement
and
pretty.
E
A
E
It's
the
last
month,
relations
then
I'd,
like
do
two
more
mechanicals
than
weather
I.
Don't
know
the
number
off
top
my
head
right
now,
but
I
believe
it's
nine
cancellations.
The
last
month
we've
had
conditions
on
the
runways.
When
the
temperatures
are
around
29
30,
we
just
make
ice
out
there.
We
can't
use
salt,
so
unfortunately
it
makes
ice,
although
other
than
that
we've
been
hitting
record
numbers,
it's
been
doing
very,
very
well.
Otherwise
we
had
20
so
so
been
doing
very
well.
A
E
It's
a
little
different
than
that.
It's
it's
actually
an
anti
a
so
if
they
know
it's
gonna
rain
or
sleet
or
snow
or
ice
they'll
actually
spray
it
down
about.
They
try
about
a
half
an
hour
prior
to
the
the
storm
coming
in
pretreat
and
it'll
make
a
coat
yeah
on
a
really
really
bad
events,
and
it's
about
$12,000
every
time
they
do
it.
So
it's
really
expensive.
Okay,.
A
B
A
B
A
B
There
outside
of
the
budget
ordinance
because
there
isn't
a
second
reading,
our
two
readings
that
are
needed
for
that
by
the
city
throughout
the
year,
that
you've
already
approved
to
be
appropriated
and
the
expenses
were
not
something
paid
it.
So
it's
kind
of
a
wash,
but
we
do
need
to
supplement
it
so
that
they
don't
be
seen
before
there.
They
should
be
familiar.
Also
the
line-item
transfers.
The
council
does
have
the
authorization
to
re-appropriate
funds
from
there.
Originally
those
projects
are
not
going
to
be
done,
and
so
they
were
used
for
another
project.
A
Hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
motion
carries
number
six
ordinance
numbers
on
eight
of
the
revised
ordinances
of
the
city
of
Watertown
regarding
flying
clubs.
This
is
the
second
reading
and
what
I'll
do
is
I'll.
Look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion,
pushing
my
Bruce
second
by
Don
Justin.
If
you
want
to
take
this
Thank.
G
You
mayor,
as
you
recall,
the
discussion
about
special
interest
flying
clubs,
the
the
focus
here
is
on
hobbyist
endeavors,
these
special
levy
aiders,
who
for
playing
and
operate
this
airplane
out
of
Watertown
Regional
Airport.
They
owned
this
airplane
and
any
of
the
mechanisms
to
keep
it
up
equally
and
the
idea
here
with
this
FAA
suggested
regulations.
If
you
will
guidance
on
on
how
these
flying
clubs
should
be
allowed
at
various
airports-
and
so
that's
essentially
what's
done
here
and
out-
is
that
you
know
these
flying
clubs
are
not
meant
to
be
competitors
to
exist.
A
C
A
G
Do
mayor
I'll,
try
to
turn
in
the
lawyer?
Words.
Yes
likes.
The
genesis
of
this
came
from
from
shame.
I
had
a
meeting
that
we
had
our
tree
ordinances.
This
one
came
up
as
natural
reflection
take
care
of
trees
that
had
folks
going
by
on
bicycles,
you
know
being
on
skateboards
on
sidewalks
and
hitting
their
heads
on
these
public
trees
under
our
ordinances
and
as
a
result,
they're
removing
or
what
have
you
doing
any
sort
of
injury
to
a
tree?
Yes,
tree
assault
No.
G
A
G
G
May
be
faulty
here,
but
my
well,
so
this
this
gets
to
the
the
treatment
of
the
boulevard
as
being
within
the
right-of-way,
but
still
of
the
person
that
owns
the
lot
so
to
speak.
So
there's
the
pub
atop
of
the
private
interest
below
now.
If
you
want
a
tree
to
be
place,
artment
and
essentially
obtained
there
go
ahead,
is
my
understanding
to
put
that
particular
tree
in
the
boulevard?
Otherwise,
we
have
that
that
program
that
exists,
whereby
you
get
on
the
list
and
come
springtime
you're
able
to
guess
of
putting
them
out
on
the
boulevard.
A
G
You
know
he
told
me
that
his
department
wouldn't
be
able
to
meet
this
requirement,
so
it
was
an
imperative
that
the
the
forestry
department
could
reasonably
meet.
So
what
this
ordinance
does?
Is
it
still
vests
the
forestry
department,
with
their
authority
to
intervene
to
search
out
and
to
power
still
fully
retain
from
the
exam?
They
basically
vest
them
with
the
responsibility
to
be
prescient
to
be
omniscient,
to
know
exactly
where
all
elm
disease
is
within
a
community,
and
so
that's
the
impetus
for
this.
A
G
A
H
Thank
You
mayor,
if
the
third
Avenue
bridge
application
looks
familiar
it
should
we
applied
for
it
last
year
and
did
not
reach
the
level
of
getting
a
grant
awarded
to
the
city
so
we're
putting
in
that
grant
again
and
just
to
refresh
your
memories.
That
was
for
the
preliminary
only
the
preliminary
engineering
portion
of
that
project.
H
That
we're
proposing
to
put
a
big
grant
in
for
is
a
20th
Avenue
Bridge
as
it
crosses
the
Big
Sur
River
on
the
bypass
on
the
south
edge
town,
and
that
is
essentially
very
similar
to
what
the
students
over
the
interstate
overpasses
this
past
summer.
You
know
in
those
bridges
and
then
you
take
care
of
other
minor
issues
along
with
that
and
along
the
life
of
our
bridges.
H
H
H
They
have
a
point
system
and
for
every
five
percent
that
the
local
government
wishes
to
add
to
living
up
higher
in
their
system.
This
is
only
the
second
year,
the
system
above
20
percent
to
say,
25
or
30
percent.
It
may
increase
of
the
grant
program.
I,
don't
know
that
I
would
over
commit
at
this
time,
because
we
can
just
we'll
just
keep
reapplying
for
these
jected.
D
D
H
A
C
H
Only
get
enough
say
we
fall
four
points
short
we
kicked
in
another
5%,
then
that's
gonna
put
us
up
in
the
awardable
category.
Then
you
or
not
so
we'll
see
how
this
shakes
out.
I
mean
this
is
the
second
year,
so
we're
learning
how
this
program
is
working
and
will
gopher
Tinley
take
a
different
look
at
it.
Next
for
Shane.
A
B
That
gets
renewed,
January
1
of
each
year
versus
when
our
other
insurance
exclude
in
airports
because
of
the
nature,
large
loss
potential,
and
when
loss
has
happened,
they
are
very
large
claims,
and
so
they
will
usually
exclude
surance.
That's
what
this
is.
Last
year
we
entered
into
a
3-year
agreement
which
renews
each
year
and
as
long
as
there
isn't
any
significant
changes
this
last
year
there
wasn't
any
significant
changes,
and
so
it
renewed
at
the
exact
I
was
in
16.
So
at
this
time,
we're
asking
for
authorization
to
renew
that
premium
for
another
year.
Okay,.
A
There
any
questions
Jeff
for
Shelley
on
this
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
and
a
Memorandum
of
Understanding
between
the
city
of
Watertown,
a
local
union.
Two
four,
eight
eight
of
the
American
Federation
motion
is
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Beth
second,
by
Glen.
Just
give
you
a
little
update
before
Justin
steps
in
on
this.
This
was
a
yeah,
we're
oversight
that
it
that
I
have
in
the
2013
contract.
A
G
You
Mary,
you
really
hit
the
high
points
14th
and
the
way
it
is
written
right
now
assumes
obviously
this
Council's
approval
and
whether
or
not
this
memorandum
Seoul
approves
of
it.
You
know
he
told
me
that
his
department
wouldn't
be
able
to
meet
this
requirement,
so
it
was
an
imperative
that
the
the
forestry
department
could
reasonably
meet.
So
what
this
ordinance
does?
Is
it
still
vests
the
forestry
department,
with
their
authority
to
intervene
to
search
out
and
to
powers
still
fully
retained
from
the
exam?
G
G
A
H
Thank
You
mayor,
if
the
third
Avenue
bridge
application
looks
familiar
it
should
we
applied
for
it
last
year
and
did
not
reach
the
level
of
getting
a
grant
awarded
to
the
city
so
we're
putting
in
that
grant
again
and
just
to
refresh
your
memories.
That
was
for
the
preliminary
only
the
preliminary
engineering
portion
of
that
project.
H
So
the
city's,
the
bridge
that
we're
proposing
to
put
a
big
grant
in
for
is
a
20th
Avenue
Bridge
as
it
crosses
the
Big
Sur
River
on
bypass
on
the
south
edge
town,
and
that
is
essentially
very
similar
to
what
the
students
over
the
interstate
overpasses
this
past
summer.
You
know
in
those
bridges
and
then
you
take
care
of
other
minor
issues
along
with
that
and
among
the
life
of
our
bridges.
H
H
H
They
have
a
point
system
and
for
every
five
percent
that
the
local
government
wishes
to
add
to
the
thing
up
higher
in
their
system.
This
is
only
the
second
year,
the
system
of
20
percent
to
say
twenty
five
or
thirty
percent.
It
may
increase
it
of
the
grant
program.
I,
don't
know
that
I
would
over
commit
at
this
time,
because
we
can
just
we'll
just
keep
reapplying
for
these
Jack.
D
H
A
C
C
H
Only
get
enough
say
we
fall
four
points
short
we
kicked
in
another
5%,
then
that's
gonna
put
us
up
in
the
awardable
category.
Then
you
or
not
so
we'll
see
how
this
shakes
out.
I
mean
this
is
the
second
year,
so
we're
learning
how
this
program
is
working
and
we'll
go
certainly
take
a
different
look
at
it.
Next
for
Shane.
Here.
A
B
That
gets
renewed,
January
1
of
each
year
versus
when
our
other
insurance
will
exclude
airports
because
of
the
nature,
large
lost
potential,
and
when
loss
has
happened,
they
are
very
large
claims,
and
so
they
will
usually
exclude
surance.
That's
what
this
is.
Last
year
we
entered
into
a
3-year
agreement
which
renews
each
year
and
it
as
long
as
there
isn't
any
significant
changes
this
last
year
there
wasn't
any
significant
changes,
and
so
it
renewed
at
the
Exiles
in
16.
So
at
this
time
we're
asking
for
authorization
to
renew
that
premium
for
another
year.
Okay,.
A
There
any
questions
Jeff
for
Shelley
on
this
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
and
a
Memorandum
of
Understanding
between
the
city
of
Watertown,
a
local
union.
Two
four,
eight
eight
of
the
American
Federation
motion
is
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Beth
second,
by
Glen.
Just
give
you
a
little
update
before
Justin
steps
in
on
this.
This
was
a
yeah,
we're
oversight
that
that
I
have
in
the
2013
contract.
A
G
A
A
We
should
infer
the
mayor
to
sign
a
joint
powers
agreement
with
the
South
Dakota
Department
of
game,
fish
and
parks
for
the
McLaughlin
pond
fishing.
Pier
project
I
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion.
Second,
by
Beth.
This
is
the
I,
don't
think
Jays
in
the
audience
is
he
he
they
want
to
put
in
the
appear
at
McLaughlin
Park
down
there
by
Bill's,
pier
in
it's
going
to
be
on
the
north
side.
We
talked
about
it
on
me,
Pete
you
can
put
put.
A
Well,
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
one
of
the
things
that's
different
about
this
grass
time,
so
we
pay
a
hundred
percent
and
then
the
state
comes
back
and
gives
us
75
percent
we're
responsible
for
for
the
25.
Just
so
you
understand
the
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say.
Aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
thirteen
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
construction
for
the
ice
arena
project.
I.
Do
I
would
like
to
get
a
motion
by
a
Dan
second,
by
John.
This
here
is.
We
currently
have
our
architect
on
board.
A
Great
construction
came
in
with
a
wonderful
presentation
for
us
to
be
construction
manager
at
risk.
They've
have
been
working
diligently
on
in
the
show
that
our
tegra
group,
with
the
the
owners,
are
working
hard.
So
I
would
really
like
to
have
the
authorization
of
the
council
to
approve
this
contract,
so
any
choreo.
A
A
So
I
would
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed.
Fourteen
consideration
of
amendment
number
two,
the
construction
financing
facilitation
agreement,
Avenue
southeast
I.
Look
for
a
motion
is
second
for
discussion
motion
by
bill.
Second,
by
Randy
this
here
will
and
somehow,
when
we
did
the
2016
budget.
We
we
brought
that
down
to
four
hundred.
We
did
do
extra
work
down
there,
which
wasn't
intended
north
and
further
to
the
south,
which
all
sorts
of
dollars
that
we
need
to
cover
expenses
these
dollars.
A
The
additional
fifty
will
also
be
included
on
the
assessment
process
for
the
this
will
go
against
that
and
when
they
sell
property
they
will
to
really
get
it
paid
off.
At
that
time.
Russians
I
can
certainly
answer
those
hearing.
None
I'll
look
for
council
action,
then
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion,
carries
number
15
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
contract.
A
H
Thank
You
mayor,
yes,
we
kicked
off
this
part
of
the
digester
and
the
biosolids
was
kind
of
a
report
that
hold
our
green
put
together
for
us
back
then,
and
that
report
was
what
did
we
need
to
do
to
the
digester
door?
And
that
is
a
difficult
thing
to
in
that,
because
you
can
only
see
what
you
see
from
the
outside.
You
don't
know
what
the
conditions
of
the
inside
of
the
these
digesters
are,
and
so
throughout
the
design
portion
of
the
floating
lids,
for
example,
and
then
started.
H
Essentially,
what
happened
was
that
in
doing
that
research
or
going
to
that
level
of
research
to
define
tree'
increase
the
amount
of
engineering
effort
that
was
required
to
prepare
the
plans
and
they
actually
called
out
to
different
groups
to
the
site
and
when
they
went
through
it,
with
the
manufacturer
of
the
lid
kind
of
identifying
what
problems
that
we
had
on
other
projects?
Okay,
so
then
that
was
one
discussion.
Next
discussion
was
with
contractors.
H
Can
we
lift
this
lid
off
of
here
with
the
ballast
and
different
things
like
that,
so
with
that
extra
and
better,
when
we
go
into
the
project?
What
one
will
will
cover
our
actual
expenses
for
the
engineering
design
portion
of
this
project?
So
that's
why
we're
asking
for
the
extra
engineering
effort?
That
was
any
questions.
I
guess.
B
He's
spent
I
would
assume
that
it's
within
our
2016
budget
with
enterprise
funds,
they
have
what
we
consider
a
float.
Events
like
like
we
do.
Sometimes
we
do
just
to
to
keep
track
historically,
17
or
we'll
just
keep
track
of
it
from
year
to
year,
but
I'm,
assuming
that
at
least
the
engineering
part
is
a
20
chain.
You.
C
H
No,
it's
it's
met
a
certain
life
span.
You
empty
them
out.
You
scrub
them
all
with
high
pressure
hoses
because
you
really
want
to
start
to
see.
Okay,
have
we
exposed
steeled?
If
there
is
explosive?
Does
it
need
any
repair
work
or
has
just
need
to
be
simply
recoded?
The
only
time
that
this
thing's
been
seen
on
the
inside
of
it,
since
it
was
not
a
service
so
and
see
what
needs
to
be
done
to
keep
them
working
properly?
And
so
that's
what
this
is
all
about.
H
C
A
A
Nice,
one
yeah:
you
got
that
okay
number,
sixteen
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
contract,
construction
administration
and
observation
services
for
the
digester
rehab
project.
I'll.
Look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
on
those.
What
should
my
dance
I
can
buy
bath
Shane
you're
up
again.
H
Okay,
so
engineering
fees
for
that
friction
phase
or
you
know
second
phase
of
the
project,
so
this
would
be
once
we
get
to
the
bids
and
we
get
contracts.
This
will
take
them.
They'll
administrate
the
contracting
come
up
and
do
the
construction
observation
you
know.
Do
the
inspections
make
sure
that
the
work
is
done.
H
A
Any
questions
for
Shane
on
that
opposed
number
17
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
profession
for
the
wastewater
lab
replacement.
A
rehab
project
in
the
amount
of
25,000
to
hundred
$50
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Randy
second
by
Don
and
Shane.
You
want
to
take
that
sure.
H
Thank
You
mayor
again,
this
is
a
portion
of
the
wastewater
facility
that
hasn't
been
upgraded
in
many
many
years.
If,
if
ever,
this
might
be
there
again
it's
it's
about
now.
A
lot
of
that
stuff
is
starting
to
show
some
wear
and
tear,
and
we've
identified
some
inefficient
locations
for
certain
things
and
so
they're
gonna.
Look
at
that
I
mean
if
plumbing
exchangers
improperly
located
they'll
take
a
look
at
those
items
as
well,
but
primarily
this
is
a
remodel
of
the
lab.
A
Ok,
any
questions
for
Shane
on
that
we
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
18
authorization
for
the
Meredith
house,
sylars
dewatering
improvement
project
in
the
amount
of
eighty
eight
thousand
nine
hundred
dollars.
So
I
would
look
for
a
motion
as
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Mike's
second
by
Beth
Shane.
If
you
want
to
take
that
one
okay.
H
Thank
you
mayor
again
going
back
to
that
report
that
I
refer
to
about
a
year
ago.
This
is
the
other
half
half
of
that
report
is
we.
How
are
we
managing
our
bio
solids,
which
is
the
material
that
comes
out
of
the
digesters
that
we're
gonna
take
along
our
bio
solids,
periodic
gated
relatively
close
to
the
wastewater
plant?
H
Those
lands
are
starting
to
shrink.
I
mean
part
of
the
area
that
we
did
apply
this
to
is
now
or
the
Softball
Complex
is,
for
example,
not
readily
agreed
to
taking
this
material
as
often
either
because
it
kind
of
can
interrupt
when
they
get
in
their
fields
and
how
they
manage
those
fields,
alternatives
to
handling
the
bio
solids,
and
what
that
report
showed
is
that
we
could
probably
upgrade
our
wastewater
Oh,
making
them
into
more
of
a
more
dry
earth-like
material.
H
H
H
You're
looking
at
hi
hauling
it
multiple
miles
away
from
the
way
a
mile
and
a
half
radius
of
the,
but
if
you
have
to
start
hauling
that
out
with
our
equipment
and
land,
applying
it
somewhere
else
that
those
costs
are
greatly
increased.
So
this
this
project
is
projected
to
save
us
money
back
in
the
long
run.
Cameron.
F
H
Year
that
it
works
primarily
its
before
the
fall
after
crops
of
come
out,
so
material
he's
able
to
spread
over
the
the
fields
to
so.
You
know
if
we
get
all
of
the
biosolids
spread
that
we
would
have
liked
and
then
you've
got
a
store
longer
over
the
winter
ring
is
variable
to
spread
out
more
of
it
than
you
would
like.
So
it
is
weather
dependent
if
we
go
to
this
other
method
that
bring
it
out
to
the
landfill
and
manage
it
on
his
own
time.
But
it's
typically
just
a.
F
And
I
think
most
of
it
was
done
well.
Lake
say
some
of
it
was
done
in
the
fields,
just
east
of
the
treatment
facility
and
then
on
farmland.
But
you
know
just
I,
don't
know
I
just
kind
of
want
to
be
clear
on
one
thing:
the
the
property
that
we
took
out
of
that
was
what
we
used
for
the
softball
complex
and
that's
it
just
small
portion,
but
to
date
the
rest
of
that
property
that
property,
the
rest
of
that
property
was
still
available
to
us
for
land
application.
F
A
A
H
For
those
of
the
audience
that
wasn't
paying
attention
or
didn't
catch,
the
what
happened
was
is
the
connection
to
the
existing.
We're
had
received
some
damage
due
to
ice
ourselves,
that
mangled
up
piece
of
steel
and
in
this
cut
off
that
and
then
they
had
to
reef
and
then
come
back
and
patch
it
back
with
another
piece
of
steel.
So
that's
what
this
work
is
about.
It's
about.
They
had
to
excavate
down,
cut
the
steel
out
and
then
hassle.
That's
what
this
$500
a
request
is
for.
Okay,.
A
F
Do
briefly,
today,
Luke
had
mentioned
that
that
yeah
I,
think
he's
done
with
his
last
draft
of
the
new
sign.
Ordinance
would
anticipate
we'll
have
a
meeting
soon
to
review
that
and
then
it
will
go.
We
will
probably
go
before
a
couple
people
from
the
community
and
and
then
it
would
eventually
end
up
in
in
our
lap
for
us
to
look
at
and.
D
B
D
A
H
After
crops
of
come
out,
so
material
he's
able
to
spread
over
the
the
fields
to
so
you
know
if
we
get
all
of
the
biosolids
spread
that
we
would
have
liked
and
then
you've
got
a
store
longer
over
the
winter
ring
is
favorable
to
spread
out
more
of
it
than
you
would
like.
So
it
is
weather
dependent.
If
we
go
to
this
other
method,
it
bring
out
to
the
landfill
and
manage
it
on
his
own
time,
but
it's
typically
just.
F
And
I
think
most
of
it
was
done
well
lakes,
a
sum
of
all
was
done
in
the
fields
just
east
of
the
treatment
facility
and
then
on
farmland.
But
you
know
just
I,
don't
know
I
just
kind
of
want
to
be
clear
on
one
thing:
the
the
property
that
we
took
out
of
that
was
what
we
used
for
the
softball
complex
and
that's
it
just
a
small
portion,
but
to
date
the
rest
of
that
property
that
property,
the
rest
of
that
property
was
still
available
to
us
for
land
application.
A
blue,
that's
correct!
H
A
A
H
For
those
of
the
audience
that
wasn't
paying
attention
or
didn't
catch,
the
what
happened
was
is
the
connection
to
the
existing.
We're
had
received
some
damage
due
to
eyesore,
so
it
mangled
up
piece
of
steel
and
in
this
cut
off
that
and
then
they
had
to
reef
and
then
come
back
and
patch
it
back
with
another
piece
of
steel.
So
that's
what
this
work
is
about.
It's
about.
They
had
to
excavate
down,
cut
the
steel
out
and
then
hassle.
That's
what
this
$500
a
request
is
for.
Okay,.
A
F
Briefly,
today,
Luke
had
mentioned
that
that
yeah
I
think
he's
done
with
his
last
draft
of
the
new
sign
or
I
would
anticipate
we'll
have
a
meeting
soon
to
review
that
and
then
it
will
go.
We
will
probably
go
before
a
couple
people
from
the
community
and
and
then
it
would
eventually
end
up
in
in
our
lap
for
us
to
look
at
and.