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B
Would
you
please
join
me
in
prayer,
our
God
in
heaven?
We
do.
Thank
you
for
your
presence
here.
We
thank
you
for
your
love
for
this
community.
God,
you've
been
so
faithful
to
us
for
so
many
many
years
too
many
to
even
count
and
we're
so
grateful
to
you
for
that
Lord
this
time
of
year,
when
so
many
places
in
the
world
are
filled
with
chaos
and
strife
Lord,
we're
thankful
that
we
have
a
peaceful
place,
that
we
can
call
home
God
that
doesn't
come
easily.
It
comes
through.
B
Cooperation,
comes
through
leadership
with
vision,
it
comes
through
a
sense
of
unity
and
in
all
focusing
on
one
purpose:
Lord.
We
thank
you
that,
despite
of
differences
and
and
opinions
and
everything,
we've
reached
that
goal
here,
it's
so
obvious
as
those
who
come
in
the
commuting.
They
say
we
really
like
this
place.
So
you
thank
you
for
that
God
and
we
recognize
that
we
take
that
for
granted.
Oftentimes
the
same
way
we
take
for
granted
those
who
watch
over
us,
our
Police
Department
our
paramedics
and
EMTs,
the
firefighters
Lord.
Even
those
911.
B
B
They
too
have
made
sacrifices
of
family
and
in
other
things,
God,
and
sometimes
it's
hard
to
do,
and
yet
they're
willing
to
do
it
and
I
pray
that
you
continue
to
use
them
even
at
this
meeting
that
you
give
each
one
wisdom,
understanding
and
this
continued
spirit
of
unity
and
cooperation,
and
we
thank
you
for
these
things
for
it's
in
Jesus
name.
We
pray,
amen.
C
Albertson
Bueller
Danforth
Mandy
reefing,
burger,
Robi,
yeah,
so
yeah
Thorson
here.
D
A
Thanks,
shell,
alright
I'll,
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
on
the
consent
agenda
motion
by
Bruce.
Second,
by
Randy
any
questions,
any
changes,
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
to
approve
the
agenda.
Look
for
motion
in
a
second
so.
A
By
Glen,
second,
by
Beth
any
questions
changes.
Hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
three.
Annexation
is
ona,
the
unders
property.
Will
it
take
a
and
B
and
two
separate
actions
here,
the
first
one
via
an
annexation
resolution
number
1640
Shane?
If
you
want
to
take
that
for
me,.
F
A
E
A
Yeah,
because
the
one
you
know
I,
think
your
question
is:
it
is
in
the
county
at
this
time:
yeah,
okay,
hearing,
no
more
questions,
other
four
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
B.
Second
reading
ordinance
number
16-2
for
our
men
in
the
zoning
district
boundaries
by
Zone
in
the
southeast
one
quarter,
section
four
one:
one:
six:
five
aye
light
industrial
district
at
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anybody
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this,
this
is
your
opportunity
and
I
will
close.
A
The
public
hearing
I
will
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Beth.
Second,
by
John,
any
questions
on
this
hearing.
None
excuse
me:
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
forward
and
it's
number
16
to
one
of
many
in
Section
nineteen
point:
zero:
zero,
zero
one,
one!
Five
in
nineteen
point:
zero.
Four
one!
Six
in
chapter
nineteen
point
one
two:
the
revised
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Watertown
to
clarify
authority
for
establishing
traffic
regulation,
signals
and
signage.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
I'm.
A
G
Do
mayor,
my
memo,
which
is
attached
to
the
public
agenda,
provides
the
full
throated
explanation
for
this.
But
suffice
to
say
this
ordinance
is
proposed
as
a
result
of
an
ordinance
that
this
council
passed
in
2015
vested
authority
to
set
speed
limit
signage
and
traffic
signage
in
the
mayor
with
an
advisory
council,
and
all
this
ordinance
does
is
make
sure
that
other
provisions
relating
to
traffic
signs
all
come
into
comportment
with
what
the
City
Council
had
done
in
2015.
A
Any
questions
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
five
ordinance
number
16,
two
adding
section,
eight
point:
zero:
two
zero
one:
the
Vice
ordinances
of
the
city
of
Watertown
regarding
city
employees,
which
is
sillas
service
ordinances,
apply
this
time.
I
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Mike,
second,
by
Bill
and
again
this
is
second
reading,
so
Justin.
If
you
want
to
fill
us
in
on
that,
will.
G
Do
mayor
this
ordinance
here
is
merely
clerical
housekeeping
measure.
This
provision
was
unintentionally
struck
back
in
2015
and
describes
those
that
are
considered
exempt
from
the
civil
service.
Classification
doesn't
impact
our
bargaining
members,
our
bargaining
employees,
and
so
it's
just
getting
it
back
in
for
housekeeping
purposes.
A
Any
questions
you
have
for
Justin
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
six
ordinance:
number
16,
2/3
repealing
section
11
point:
zero,
eight,
zero,
five:
two,
the
revised
ordinances
of
the
city
of
Watertown,
to
eliminate
a
redundant
penalty
for
abandoned
vehicle
violations.
Again
this
is
a
second
reading.
I
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Randy.
Second,
by
Glen
Justin
go
ahead;
Thank.
G
You
mayor,
this
ordinance
is
even
more
of
a
basic
housekeeping
measure,
I'm
getting
rid
of
redundant
statute
or
a
redundant
section
in
ordinance,
and
because
we
have
a
punishment
chapter
at
the
end
of
title
11.
That
already
includes
that
substance,
so
we're
just
striking
something
that
is
unnecessary.
G
A
Questions
for
Justin
on
this
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
7.
First
reading
of
ordinance
number
16
2
5
supplemental
appropriations
for
2016.
This
is
something
that
we
do
every
year
if
I'm
not
mistaken
Shelly.
If
you
want
to
touch
on
it,
you
sure
ken.
C
Thank
You
Mara,
as
the
mayor
said,
this
is
something
that
we
go
through
every
year,
any
time
that
the
original
appropriation
that
was
made
in
September
of
2015
is
not
enough
to
take
care
of
the
expenditures
we
go
through.
This
you
have
in
your
agenda,
packets,
both
the
ordinance
and
then.
The
second
part
is
the
explanation
for
the
requests
and
where
the
revenue
sources
are
coming
from.
I
can
answer
any
questions
if
you
have
on
there
or
within
the
next
two
weeks.
This
is
first
reading.
C
A
G
Currently,
that
is
not
the
case,
but
in
doing
some
research
I
came
to
find
that
the
Federal
Aviation
Administration
provides
guidance
in
addition
to
regulatory
authority
over
our
Airport
systems,
and
within
that
guidance
there
were
provisions
related
to
flying
clubs
that
permitted
individuals
within
the
flying
club
to
offer
flight
training
without
necessarily
meeting
the
hangar
requirements
that
we
currently
had
in
force.
Now
we
have
an
ordinance
in
our
in
title,
one
that
be
section
104
o8
that
pertains
to
flight
instruction.
We
also
have
a
flying
club
ordinance
that
already
exists.
G
A
G
A
I
H
H
A
C
C
Radio
guy
you
go
okay,
I'll,
just
I'll
start
and
then
Shane
has
one
revision,
I'm
assuming
the
engineer,
/
planning
part
of
it,
but
this
is
something
that
is
given
out
each
year
to
the
departments
and
asked
to
either
add
anything,
amend
anything
change,
anything
that
has
been
anticipated
in
the
2017
calendar
year,
and
so
that
has
been
done
and
there
has
been
just
a
couple.
Things
added
hasn't
really
been
a
whole
lot
of
substantial
change.
F
Okay,
Thank
You
Shelly,
City
Council.
We
did
that
look
at
the
ordinances
and
reviewed
what
permits
the
that
we
currently
are
collecting
in
our
department
and
then
we
reviewed
several
rules
did
not
have
a
fee
associated
to
them
and
and
we've
looked
at
what
our
neighboring
communities
are
doing
and
we
can't
have
a
proposed
fee
structure.
That's
similar
to
some
some
of
our
neighbors
and
and
other
items
are
our
own
independent
things.
F
F
We
kind
of
do
that
permit
with
interacting
with
our
grading
permit
so
I'd
like
to
either
make
that
incidental
or
zero
at
this
time
until
we
know
how
we
might
want
to
advance
that
or
modify
it
in
subsequent
years,
but
I
did
want
it
to
at
least
show
up
on
this
list,
because
it
is
a
permit
that
we
collect
within
our
department
so
whether
it
says
zero
or
incidental
telework,
I'm.
Okay,
with
the
language
change
I,
just
don't
want
it
to
be
an
additional
fee,
tacked
on
to
a
different
permit
that
I
collect
so.
A
E
A
question
specifically,
and
even
we
had
this
conversation
a
year
ago
there
was
some
conversations:
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
any
of
us
know
how
much
time
is
involved
in
whatever
we're
acting
on
here.
So
there
was
some
discussion
a
year
ago
about
going
through
doing
a
comprehensive
review
of
our
overall
fee
structure.
Has
that
been
done
or
will
it
be
done
or
what
we're
in
that
conversation
from
a
year
ago.
A
What
we
were
looking
at
a
year
ago
is,
we
were
actually
looking
at
hiring
a
firm
to
come
in
I.
Think
the
cost
was
around
that
thirty
thousand
dollars
was
it
not
to
have
them
do
that
structure?
We
did
not
do
that
and
we
did
not
budget
that
for
2017
either.
So
if,
if
it's
something
that
we
want
to
do,
we
need
to
put
that
in
for
kind
of
remind
us
in
for
2018.
J
J
A
D
D
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
whatever
we're
gonna
collect
on
that
throughout
the
year
for
marriage
ceremony,
it's
going
to
go
into
a
little
pot
and
we're
gonna
help
the
kids
that
the
police
department
goes
like
their
camp
chants
and
things
like
that.
We're
just
gonna
throw
it
in
that
budget.
Right
I
have
to
this
week,
I.
D
A
A
That
in
case,
you
didn't
look
at
your
packet.
So
do
we
have
a
motion,
a
second
on
the
floor,
any
questions
that
you
guys
might
have
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
10
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
professional
service
agreement
for
the
2017
health
insurance
benefit
consultant.
What
I
will
do
I'm
going
to
read
a
little
statement
here?
A
The
City
Council
approved
the
city
health
insurance
renewal
for
2017
with
Wellmark
in
the
past,
any
enrolled
agent
designated
by
the
city
was
paid
by
well
mark
and
the
cost
was
included
in
the
monthly
premium
amount
to
be
more
transparent.
Well
mark
has
removed
that
agent
cost
as
part
of
the
premiums.
The
city
has
the
option
to
a
well-marked
contract
with
the
agent
and
bill
the
city
or
the
city
can
contract
with
the
agent
and
pay
directly.
A
These
fees
will
continue
to
come
out
of
the
health
insurance
line-item,
as
it
has
in
the
past
as
part
of
the
cost
of
providing
health
care.
Health
insurance
coverage.
The
contract
in
your
agenda
packet
is
the
contract
being
considered
tonight
for
the
2017
plan
yer,
if
approved,
it
will
be
up
for
renewal
each
year
after
that.
So
what
I
need
is
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Beth
second
by
Mike.
Are
there
any
questions
on
this
hearing?
None
may.
A
M
N
So
what
that
Christie,
westerman
I'm
with
whole
lot,
McDowell
insurance,
a
marsh
McClinton
agency
out
of
Sioux
Falls
South
Dakota.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
the
consideration
this
evening.
What
that
is
saying
is:
it
is
an
annual
contract
that
you
would
have
with
Marsh
McClinton
agencies.
If
you
continue
to
renew
year
after
year,
it
would
be
an
evergreen
contract.
Does
that
make
sense.
N
J
A
H
E
C
K
N
G
N
J
E
C
E
A
C
This
is
another
thing
that
that
gets
renewed
each
year,
we've
already
approved
the
renewal
of
work
comp
with
a
public
assurance
Alliance,
and
if
you
look
in
your
packets,
the
total
premium
is
actually
about
1%
lower
than
it
was
last
year.
I
mean
looking
at
it
doesn't
look
like
any
of
the
rates
changed.
It's
just
basically,
where
we
placed
some
of
the
payroll
was
at
a
lower
rate,
so
it
actually
lowered
the
total
contribution.
C
Owing
the
discount
levels
are
the
same
as
last
year
that
netted
about
a
hundred
and
sixty
three
thousand
dollars
worth
of
discounts,
so
the
total
premium
owed
for
2017
is
331.
Seven
sixty
two
and
the
city
proper
is
going
to
pay
two
hundred
fifty
eight
thousand
two
hundred
eighty
one
and
the
utilities
will
repay
the
remaining
seventy
three
481.
So
it's
the
258
to
81
that
we're
asking
permission
to
pay
this
evening.
Okay,.
A
N
N
A
A
P
Of
putting
an
additional
employee
on
for
24
hours
shift
work,
we
introduce
this
40
hour
EMT,
and
it's
when
it's
in
place.
It
works
very
well
for
our
department,
mainly
they're
there
they're
used
in
EMS
transfers
and
whatnot.
So
this
works
really
well.
So
it
takes
a
couple
months
for
us
to
get
that
employee
trained
in
and
when
it's
when
it's,
when
we
have
a
person,
depart
our
department
and
we
lose
that
spot
either
moving
to
shift
or
whatever
the
case
may
be.
P
We
really
notice
a
peak
in
in
overtime
along
with
our
call
volume
and
stuff,
so
this
has
really
worked
very
well
for
us.
So
what
we
have
right
now
is
with
military
leave,
one
of
our
employees.
We
actually
have
that
spot
open,
and
so
in
our
budget
we
actually
have
dollars
to
fill
that
spot
temporarily.
So
what
we're
looking
at
is
your
consideration
to
to
consider
adding
an
additional
for
your
employee.
P
That
would
be
for
just
a
the
calendar
year
of
2017,
and
what
this
would
allow
us
to
do
is
both
these
positions
would
be
temporary
due
to
the
military
leave
and
and
just
seeking
approval
for
2017
of
adding
an
extra
EMT.
That
would
just
be
on
the
ambulance
and
to
help
with
transfers
and
as
well
as
a
multiple
calls
during
a
day
and.
L
P
By
doing
that,
we
would
we
would
analyze
that,
throughout
the
the
spring
here
and
stuff,
when
it's
up
and
running
to
see
see
if
we
can
combat
that
over
time
a
little
bit
and
provide
that
service
by
decreasing
over
time
so
and
our
funding
for
this.
The
reason
that
we're
here
tonight
is
a
funding
for
this
is
through
the
contracts
for
from
firlock's
hospital
for,
like
the
helicopters
and
stuff
to
develop
fund
this
temporary
employee.
So.
H
P
That
is,
might
not
be
too
bad.
With
the
with
the
the
school
is
so
close
to
us.
You
know
we
might
be
able
to
find
a
temporary
employee.
You
know
obviously
up
working
working
forward.
You
know
we
we'd
hope
to
hire
them
full
time
at
when
a
position
opens
up
and
if
they
like
this
area
and
they
they
get
used
to
this
area
from
the
school,
they
may
be
able
to
stick
around
and
wait
that
out
through
other
employment
and
things
like
that
as
they're
waiting,
but
yeah
I
think
I
think
it'll
be.
Okay.
P
I
would
like
to
add
one
more
thing
that
I
did
forget
that
with
these,
if
we
did
get
approval
with
the
two
employees,
we
would
be
looking
at
12
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week,
so
it
started
at
7
a.m.
we
just
start
a
shift
and
that
would
be
holidays,
weekends
and
everything
to
help
us
with
with
those
areas
of
need
as
well.
A
Any
other
questions:
okay,
hearing,
none,
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries.
Thank
you
Douglas.
Thank
you.
Number
13
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
send
a
vending
space
lease
agreement.
Eco
food
service
to
provide
vending
service
at
the
Regional
Airport
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
that
for
discussion
wish
by
done
second,
by
Bruce
Justin.
You
want
to
help
us
out
on
this
one
be.
G
Happy
to
do
so
mayor
this
lease
has
come
up
before
and
it
is
believe
it
or
not
a
real
property
police.
So
this
didn't
receive
a
public
hearing,
however,
because
it
involves
a
term
of
month
to
month,
letting
so
it's
a
small
lease
small
real
property
lease,
but
it
would
be
for
$30
a
month
out
there
at
the
airport
allow
vending
machines
to
be
located
there.
Pepsico
is
going
to
be
responsible
for
the
machines
and
it's
going
to
be
a
very
flexible
contract,
as
we've
seen
a
number
of
contracts
emanating
from
the
airport.
G
E
G
Know
that's
a
fair
point
to
make
councilman
I.
You
know
I
in
talking
to
Todd.
You
know
we're
already
dealing
with
pretty
slim
margins
as
it
is
with
that
pop
machine
being
there.
You
know
so
in
terms
of
what
PepsiCo
gets
out
of
it.
You
know.
Historically,
that's
been
around.
The
amount
that's
been
charged
is
my
understanding.
So
you.
A
O
Pepsico
vending
is
I
mean
it's
a
foodservice
vending
company
out
of
Aberdeen.
There
is
a
local
vendor
here
that
had
contract
in
the
past.
That,
of
course,
with
their
old
airline
service.
It
was
kind
of
a
losing
proposition
for
everybody
so
because
he
was
even
about
$300
of
the
product
a
month
just
from
getting
outdated.
So
exactly.
A
Okay,
so
if
there's
no
other
questions,
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
14
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
professional
service
agreement
with
RS
architects
for
the
ice
arena.
Project
I
will
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Dan's
second,
by
Beth
this
here,
just
to
give
you
a
little
update.
You
know
this
is
AI
a
contract
that
we've
used
with
with
the
CMA
of
Pitts
construction
and
and
all
the
others.
So
far,
this
is
a
contract,
as
is
being
developed
by
Justin.
H
A
M
A
while
ago,
and
as
you
know,
I
was
added
by
the
post
of
it
for
the
process
that
we
went
through
and
I
respect
what
the
mayor
did
and
take
him
with
the
process.
Would
you
just
maybe
give
a
background
what
we
went
through,
because
my
big
hang-up
was
these
guys
have
never
done
a
hockey
or
ice
arena
before
and
I
really
really
had
concerns
about
that.
But
at
some
point
you
got
to
trust
the
process.
So
if
you
would
maybe
just
mention
what
they
did
sure.
A
H
A
Went
out
for
bids
on
that
for
the
architect
we
had
numerous
architects
that
actually
applied
for
the
job.
Nate
was
extremely
impressed
because
at
the
time
when
Gary
Stanley
with
RSA,
architects
or
artists,
architects
came
back.
He
had
with
him
a
firm
out
of
out
of
Wisconsin.
That
was
I.
Think
it's
a
wart
firm.
Isn't
that
correct,
Ward,
Scott
Ward,
that
is
just
basically
builds
ice.
He
also
brought
in
banner
and
associates
as
his
his
mechanical
engineer,
who
has
done
numerous
ice
facilities
down
in
the
Sioux
Falls
region.
A
So
it
really
went
quite
well
and
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
you
brought
that
up
at
the
last
meeting
Donnell
and
when
we
had
that
it
just
kind
of
reiterated
that
I
think
we
did
make
a
good
choice
and
we
are
making
a
great
choice
on
this
and
it's
gonna
be
a
good
deal
and
we're
gonna
get
moving
on
him.
So
any
other
any
other
questions
on
that
hearing,
not
I'm
gonna.
Look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
thank
you.
A
A
H
F
Right
Thank
You
mayor
on
November
21st.
We
took
bids
for
the
annual
maintenance
material
products
that
we
do
the
same
every
year
and
we
didn't
receive
anything
out
of
the
ordinary.
So
with
that
process
we're
recommendation
to
award
to
various
contractors
for
various
items,
I
can
read
through
the
list
on
the
memo
or
not,
but
we
recommend
approval
to
the.
According
to
the
memo
and
the
bids
received
thanks.
A
Shane
are
there
any
questions
that
you
have
on
this
action
guys
hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
16
come
on
up
Johnny
consideration
of
bids
received
for
the
cardio
machines
for
the
prairie
Lakes
Wellness
Center
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
on
this
motion
by
bill
second
by
John,
so
John.
If
you
want
to
give
us
low
update
of
what
you're
doing
here.
Q
Pro
maxima
got
the
little
bid,
but
going
through
the
specs.
They
did
not
meet
about
three
of
the
machines
of
our
specs
wise
and
that
we
request
them
to
not
to
go
with
them
and
to
move
up
to
the
next
one,
which
was
Nova
fitness
equipment,
which
is
a
79,000
$14.98,
and
they
have
everything,
met
all
the
specs
that
we
that
we
are
requiring
so
asking
to
prove
that
or
if
you
have
any
questions,
John.
Q
Q
J
Q
A
J
A
Q
A
A
O
O
L
A
L
A
I,
you
know
the
Department
of
Transportation
has
taken
that
on
and
it's
been
just
really
grateful
to
them
that
they
normally
do
not
deviate
from
a
plan
that
they
have
set
in
place
and
when
they
put
a
plan
in
it's,
usually
every
five
years
is
what
they.
What
they
work
on,
so
that
particular
spot
is,
is
slated
for
a
roundabout
which
is
going
to
be
in
in
a
couple
of
years,
and
we
asked
them
to
reduce
the
speed
limit
at
that
time.
A
They
said
I'm
just
giving
a
little
bit
of
background,
maybe
too
much
if
it
has
stopped
me,
but
we
asked
them
to
reduce
the
speed
and
just
the
day
before
the
hearing
secretary
of
burkowitz
called
up
and
asked
if
we
would
reconsider
that
and
not
go
through
the
hearing
and
actually
go
through,
they
would
put
in
rumble
strips.
They
would
put
in
overhead
lights
to
alert
people
that
there's
a
stop
signs
coming
up.
They
would
put
up
different
type
of
stop
signs
that
are
flashing
with
the
red
on
them.
A
They
were
going
to
take
care
of
that.
They
had
planned
on
the
construction
to
begin
and
to
be
done
in
November,
which
actually
did
not
happen
just
because
their
construction
people
were
wrapping
up
other
jobs.
So
in
the
meantime
they've
talked
to
them.
We
would
expect
they
should
be
out
there
shortly.
There
should
be
by
done
by
this
second
or
third
week
of
December
right
in
that
area.
That's
what
they're
telling
us
now
so
we're
hoping
that
the
construction
people
are
on
schedule.
It
will
happen
and
it's
an
idiot's,
a
very
dangerous
corner.
Heaven.
A
H
A
You
know
we're
really
trying
hard
to
get
that
done,
but
please
folks
just
slow
down
in
that
corner.
It's.
It
is
very
dangerous,
especially
with
all
that
yeah.
You
know
the
big
trucks
that
are
going
over
to
glacial
lakes
at
this
time,
so
I
would
slow
down.
I
do
have
if
there's
no
more.
No
other
old
business
I
do
have
a
bit
of
new
business
normally
folks.
This
here
is
something
that
we
take
up
an
executive
session
and
I
really
wanted
to
do
it
here
tonight.
A
I
think
it's
something
that
we
can
do
quite
easily
I'm
going
to
read
a
little
statement
here.
A
sickly
Bank
request
was
submitted
to
the
finance
office
last
week
requiring
council
action.
The
employee
is
a
newer
employee
with
minimal
time
accrued.
It
almost
sounds
like
you're
in
school.
You
don't
get
into.
You
know
one
of
those
long
story
problems.
So
the
employee
is
a
newer
employee
with
minimal
time
occurred
for
the
unanticipated
medical
treatment
cause
the
employee
to
be
absent
in
excess
of
the
earned
accrued
time
available.
A
The
request
is
to
allow
a
fellow
employees
to
donate
up
to
24
hours
of
sick
leave.
To
the
employee,
to
cover
the
unpaid
time
the
nor
need
donated
sick
leave
is
irrevocable
and
voluntary
to
the
employee
donated
it.
I
would
need
a
motion
a
second
to
either
grant
the
sickly
Bank
request
or
denied
a
sickly
Bank
request
for
them
for
the
employee
up
to
24
hours,
so
I
would
look
for
a
motion
either
to
grant
it
or
not
to
grant
it.
Yes,
okay
motion
to
grant
the
request
by
Dan.
Second,
by
Randy
any
questions.
A
L
E
A
I
understand
that
and
I
would
agree
with
you
Bruce.
You
know
that
we
are
seeing
those
and
I
know
that
it's
there's
cause
behind
the
only
thing
I
would
caution
ourselves
and
to
be
very
careful
is
at
some
point
in
time
natural
gas
will
move
higher
and
then
we're
going
to
get
caught
in
that
bubble.
Also,
you
know,
so
we
just
need
to
be
careful
and
I
think
they're
doing
their
due
diligence
out
there
and
they
are,
they
should
know,
what's
going
on,
that's
what
they
do
for
a
living
just.