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I
will
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
host
motion
carried
number
to
approve
the
agenda.
I
do
want
to
add
to
2.5
I'm
going
to
put
a
Craig
Atkins
on
there,
and
Craig
will
actually
be
talking
about
an
offer
of
purchase
of
some
land
from
Watertown
and
will
will
look
at
that.
So
at
this
time
I
look
for
a
motion
and
a
second,
no
second.
C
A
Second,
by
Bruce
any
questions
concerns
Harry.
Now,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
okay
Craig.
If
you
want,
you
can
certainly
come
up.
He
just
got
this
in
his
hands
seconds
ago.
This
is
an
offer
to
purchase
some
land
from
the
city
of
Watertown.
That
was
brought
to
me
earlier
earlier.
I
think
it
was
Friday
afternoon
late
that
came
in.
So
if
you
want
to
just
give
us
a
little
heads-up
on
it,
Craig.
E
E
We
have
a
lot
in
the
injury's
industrial
park
that
it's
the
last
lot.
That's
there's,
there's
two
Lots
left
and
there's
one
lot,
that's
remaining
and
it's
right
next
to
a
BS,
Auto,
Body
solutions
or
just
to
the
west
of
integrity
to
land
die.
It's
a
3.5
acre
lot.
So
with
any
of
these
industrial
entries,
industrial
park
properties
or
any
other
properties
at
the
city
sells
for
an
industrial
or
commercial
purpose.
E
We
typically
get
involved
because
they
run
that
offer
through
our
office
and
we
bring
it
to
you.
In
this
particular
case.
We
received
the
mayor's
office,
received
this
offer
on
Friday
and,
and
so,
as
the
mayor
said,
I'm
just
looking
at
it.
But
it's
an
area
outlined
in
blue
that
we're
talking
about
three
and
a
half
acres.
E
The
offer
came
in
for
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
all
in
the
person
offering
the
property
had
indicated
that
that
the
lot
was
a
little
bigger
than
what
he
proposed
and
they're
proposing
contractor
shops.
So
it'd
be
similar
to
many
of
those
buildings.
We
see
now
where
there's
multiple
tenants
in
one
building.
E
We
have
been
selling
those
lands
in
that
in
that
Park
for
17,500,
an
acre
plus
a
50
cent
per
square
foot
assessment,
and
so
the
purchase
price
based
off
of
that
math
would
be
a
hundred
and
thirty
seven
thousand
633
approximately
and
that's
rough
because
I,
you
know
we
we'd
have
to
get
the
exact
square
footage
and
whatever.
But
it's
it's
approximately
a
three
and
a
half
acre
lot,
and
so
we
told
the
buyer,
both
the
mayor
and
I,
on
our
conversations
with
them
at
different
times
that
we
would
bring
that
forward.
E
Present
it
get
your
feeling
as
it
relates
to
that.
But
at
this
point
I
guess,
if
you
asked
me
what
my
recommendation
would
be
is
because
we've
sold
those
other
Lots
for
a
similar
amount.
Just
because
it
doesn't
work
for
him
doesn't
mean
it
might
not
work
for
somebody
else
in
terms
of
the
lot
dimensions
and
that
we
would
either
allow
them
to
counter
at
a
price
closer
to
what
we
want,
or
we
could
talk
about-
maybe
another
lot
either
in
that
park.
We
do
have
another
lot
in
that
park.
It's
a
lot.
E
Thirty
four
and
it's
north
of
the
detention
pond,
that's
out
there.
The
problem
with
that
lot
is
there's
no
road,
water
or
sewer,
and
so
from
a
cost
standpoint.
I,
don't
you
know
know
if
we're
really
splitting
hairs
here
or
not,
but
we
did
suggest
that,
as
maybe
a
more
appropriate
place
for
what
he's
proposing,
but
again
without
a
road
there,
somebody's
gonna
have
to
take
care
of
that
cost.
Craig.
E
E
That
heav'nly
and
incrementally
just
so
you
know
historically
here
incrementally
those
lot
prices
have
gone
up.
They
started
at
about
10,000
an
acre,
but
that
was
before
there
was
any
infrastructure,
and
then
we
ramped
that
up
to
the
current
number
and
that
was
based
off
of
the
Lots
value,
increasing
because
of
the
improvements
that
we
made
so,
and
the
other
thing
is
don't
think
about.
This-
is
your
traditional
infrastructure
improvement
that
you
might
have
on
private
property,
because
there
were
some
other
funds
involved
in
this.
E
A
city's
actual
cost
for
this
infrastructure
was
much
higher
than
50
cents
a
square
foot,
but
that
was
a
number
we
agreed
to
several
years
ago
because
we
felt
it
was
fair
and
we
also
felt
that
it
wouldn't
create
undue
competition
with
private
developers.
In
other
words,
we
wouldn't
be
undercutting
the
cost
of
the
Lots.
Well,.
C
Craig
one
question
or
thought
I
should
say:
is
they
look
at
this?
You
know
in
our
work
session
we
talked
about
the
need
for
the
city
by
an
additional
land
for
this
type
of
development
in
initial
and
and
when
we
are
so
short
on
that
I
am
not
sure
why
we
would
cut
the
the
sale
price
of
this
attacking
that
idea
of
that
notion
on
to
the
fact
that
we've
been
consistent
with
the
other
price.
E
F
E
We
actively
have
been
trying
to
sell
it.
We
haven't
listed
our
website,
we
don't
we
don't.
You
know
we're
not
running
it
through
a
realtor,
for
instance,
or
we
don't
have
it
listed
the
city
or
the
development
company.
We
don't
list
very
often
we'd,
some
of
our
properties,
but
not
very
often
so,
and
when
we
get
enquiries
about
available
properties,
you
know.
E
One
of
the
first
things
we
want
to
understand
is
what
type
of
business
and
how
much
land
do
you
need
and
then
once
we
know
that
we
kind
of
directed
towards
options
and
we
always
encourage
them
to
look
at
private
development
first,
because
we're
not
trying
to
compete
with
the
private
developer.
That's
why,
when
we
did
this
part,
there
was
really
a
need
for
it.
E
E
G
E
A
We
do
okay,
so
then
I
have
a
motion
by
bath,
a
second
by
Mike
to
decline.
The
offer
any
other
discussion
on
that
hearing.
None
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye,
aye,
opposed
motion
care
well
you're,
still
here
and
and
can
Shane
before
you
dump
that
off.
Could
you
take
that
down
to
that
other
little
piece
of
properties?
So
you
guys
are
aware
of
it
on
14th,
Street
and
12th
Avenue
South
East.
This
is
another
location
that
he
was
looking
at.
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A
E
A
E
A
Number
three:
application
for
transfer
of
ownership,
of
a
retail
on
off
sale;
malt
beverage
license
from
freedom,
value
centers,
incorporated
noon
business
as
goldmine
at
225,
West,
Kemp,
JM,
B,
v,
LLC,
doing
business,
says
freedom,
value
centers
at
the
same
location.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I'm
going
to
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Mike
second
by
Don.
Any
questions
on
this.
This
is
a
name
name
change,
I'm,.
K
K
A
D
A
H
B
And
when
you
see
it,
I
mean
they're
they're
asking
for
a
transfer
of
ownership.
So
basically
the
owners
of
the
license
are
changing.
So
that's
what
this
license
is
is
if
somebody
else
is
purchasing
the
right
to
have
that
license,
and
then
we
go
through
the
whole
background
check
and
and
then
the
new
owners
of
that
license
would
be
listed
on
the
back
and
everybody
we
did.
A
background
check
on
would
be
on
the
back
of
that
license.
Application
right.
C
G
A
Okay,
we'll
move
on
to
number
four
is
kind
of
the
same
thing:
application
for
a
transfer
ownership
of
a
retailer
on
off
sale,
malt
beverage
license
from
freedom,
value
centers
in
incorporated
and
inactive
license
at
six
fifteen:
ninth
Avenue
south
east
to
jmb
six
LLC,
which
will
remain
inactive
at
the
same
location.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Randy
second,
by
Beth.
D
I
A
I
G
A
A
Okay,
at
this
time,
I
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
five
proposed
lease
agreement
with
Nick
and
Matt
Krantz
incorporated
for
city-owned
land
located
at
the
wastewater
facility
Mike.
If
you
want
to
come
up
here
in
the
meantime,
this
is
a
public
hearing.
I
will
open
that
at
this
time.
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I'm
going
to
look
for
I'll.
L
A
little
bit
about
it,
the
agreement
leases
for
small
sites
at
the
wastewater
facility
to
the
Nick
and
Matt
Krantz
farm.
The
term
is
three
years.
The
lease
has
the
option
to
be
renewed
for
three
additional
terms.
If
we
choose
to
do
so,
the
rent
was
increased
to
$55
an
acre
in
2015,
and
the
rent
is
for
the
three
small
tillable
sites
site
two
three
and
four,
that
they're
in
the
range
from
about
15
to
25
acres
each
and
the
total
rent
due
us,
3030
$8.20.
L
Under
this
Agreement,
the
lessee
must
is
responsible
for
weed
abatement
and
they
cannot
apply
fertilizer
to
any
of
the
sites
without
prior
written
authorization,
because
that
inhibits
our
ability
to
put
our
sludge
on
that
land.
Also
under
the
agreement,
the
lessee
acknowledges
that
the
city
retains
the
right
to
convey
any
or
all
of
the
site's
to
other
purposes,
such
as
the
shooting
range
that
we're
looking
at
right
now
and
in
the
event
that
some
of
the
properties
conveyed
to
another
purpose,
then
we
would
do
a
rent
address
adjustment
so.
H
L
L
That
is
the
big
one
number
one
there.
It's
actually
a
lot
of
it.
There's
a
it's
hard
compacted,
berms
ourselves,
an
old
wastewater,
it's
a
gravel
road
on
top,
and
then
there
are
wind
rows
of
compacted
soil
with
rock
riprap
and
pipe
to
distribute
the
water
out
in
those
ponds.
So
there's
that
and
also
we
may
have
to
as
we
have
recently
for
our
ultraviolet
system
upgrade.
We
have
to
fill
those
at
time.
If
they
got
cut
hay
down
there
and
I
got
to
use
it
for
the
wastewater
plant
to
fill
it
with
water.
L
C
L
L
Could
we
we
just
increased
it
last
year?
These
these
pieces
are
so
small,
for
example,
like
two
is
fifteen
and
a
half
acres?
Three
is
eleven
point:
four
acres
they're,
not
real
desirable,
so
we're
just
kind
of
keeping
the
crop
on
those
that
right
out
our
back
gate.
So
we
can
put
sludge
on
it.
You
have
to
have
a
sludge
on
there
to
uptake
the
nutrients
to
take
our
sludge,
so
the
rent
a
little
bit
right.
L
C
L
A
Any
other
questions
for
Mike
hearing
none
outlook
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried.
Thank
you.
Mike
number,
six
ordinance
number
1603
amending
section,
two
point:
zero:
one:
zero,
three
and
two
point:
zero
one:
zero:
three:
a
regulating
the
permitted
times
for
sale
and
consumption
of
alcohol
within
and
for
the
city
of
Watertown.
This
is
a
second
reading
and
I
will
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
which,
by
Randy
second
by
Beth.
A
A
A
Any
other
questions
on
that
I
believe
I
have
a
motion
a
second,
this
time.
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
7
ordinance
number
1604
are
many
in
the
zoning
district
boundaries
by
rezoning,
littlez
first
edition
from
i1
light
industrial
district
to
c3,
highway
commercial
district.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
A
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I
will
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
purposes
on
this
motion
by
John
Bruce
second,
by
Glen
this
one
here
folks,
this
just
went
through
the
Planning
Commission.
Today
it
was
approved
unanimously
through
the
Planning
Commission
that
took
it
all
the
littlez
at
little
addition
there,
which
went
up
to
the
purple,
not
the
one
on
the
east,
though
just
so
you
know
across
31st
Street
that
is
not
included
in
this.
A
A
All
right
any
questions
on
that
for
Shane,
you
guys
this
was
a
good
move
by
the
landowners
it
change
at
all
at
this
particular
time.
So
at
this
time,
I'll
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
thanks.
Shane
number:
eight
authorization
for
the
police
department
to
accept
a
reimbursement
of
grant
funds
from
the
Department
of
Public
Safety
to
hold
two
training
events
in
2016.
H
D
A
M
Brief
as
I
need
here,
I
guess
we're
looking
at
trying
to
host
two
classes.
This
summer,
the
state
department
of
our
office
of
Highway
Safety
gets
federal
money
that
they
receive
and
then
pass
through
to
local
jurisdictions
that
are
willing
to
host
training
classes.
These
are
in
the
line
of
homeland
security
preparedness.
M
So
there's
two
like
what
we
call
SWAT
type
classes
that
we
were
selected
to
host
each
of
the
classes
cost
thirteen
thousand
seventy
eight
dollars
to
host
they
bring
instructors
in
from
from
all
over
the
country,
and
then
our
police
officers
from
throughout
the
state
would
come
here
for
the
week
and
train
the
the
money.
The
thirteen
thousand.
Seventy
eight
dollars
is
all
completely
reimbursed
by
the
office
of
highway
or
the
office
of
homeland
security,
but
it
does
require
us
to
pay
for
the
class
up
front
to
the
vendor.
M
That's
providing
a
training,
so
it'll
show
us
in
the
red
temporarily
until
we
get
reimbursed
by
the
state,
they
provided
us
a
letter
that
shows
that
they
will
reimburse
us
in
the
end.
So
we're
just
looking
for
approval
to
move
forward
with
that
and
to
kind
of
go
into
the
red
and
then
be
reimbursed
later.
I
think.
A
M
One
more
thing:
I
mean
the
training
locally
in
Watertown
is
advantageous
to
us,
because
we
don't
have
to
pay
for
hotel
room
and
fuel
and
food
when
we
send
five
or
six
of
the
officers
to
somewhere
else.
To
do
that.
So
it's
it's
kind
of
a
hassle
to
have
to
pay
for
it
upfront.
But
it
saves
us
a
ton
of
long
run
because
they
can
sleep
in
their
own
beds
and
we
don't
pay
for
how.
M
M
G
J
A
N
A
A
What
I'll
do
is
I'll
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
and
we'll
have
take
it
over
motion
by
Beth
second,
by
Brad
Shana's,
or
is
there
any
question
that
you
guys
want
to
ask
Shane
or
if
you
want
to
tell
the
folks
in
the
public
that
this
did
all
go
through
the
work
session
to
to
take
a
look
at
that,
but
you're
welcome
to
touch
base
on
it
again.
Okay,.
J
Well,
I'll
just
focus
on
the
table
that
we
put
together
kind
of
staying
where
things
are
at
so
the
the
project.
Originally,
you
know
the
this
state
share
was
sixty.
Two
thousand
eight
eighty
cities
portion
was
fifteen
thousand
seven
twenty.
When
we
went
into
that
scenario,
we
were
thinking
that
we
would
need
to
purchase
our
own
coring
machine
and
hire
somebody
to
take
cores
and
just
a
rough
guest.
J
Low
estimate,
probably
is
that
that
would
have
cost
us
$30,000
out
of
our
own
budget
dollars
and
would
not
be
eligible
for
the
grant
which
we
did
and
the
new
money
that
were
proposing
to
add
to
the
project.
Is
this
twenty
nine
thousand
eight
twenty
two
it
would
be
grant
eligible
up
to
the
cap,
and
then
the
city's
portion
would
be
20%
of
what
up
to
the
cap
and
then,
of
course,
there's
anything
that
falls
over
the
cap
would
be
more
so
just
for
comparisons.
J
F
A
Okay,
at
this
time,
I'll
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
thanks.
Shane
also
number
ten
consideration
of
bids
received
for
the
2016
street
improvement
project.
This
time,
I
will
look
for.
Motion
is
second
for
discussion.
Will
ashamed
explain
what's
going
on
pushing
like
one
second
by
Donna,
okay,.
J
We
did
get
very
good
bids,
it
is
a
new
company
and
we've
done
some
homework
on
them.
I
am
not
sure
if
it's
pronounced
coal
or
keel
but
excavating
their
company
out
of
Hancock
Minnesota.
We
did
do
some
research.
We
did
not
find
any
negative
feedback
on
that,
so
we're
proposing
to
go
ahead
and
award
to
that
company.
They
did
have
a
little
bit
of
three
hundred
and
thirteen
thousand
one
sixty
six,
which
is
11%
lower
than
our
estimated
engineers
cost
of
three
hundred
and
fifty
one
thousand
694.
J
We
did
have
all
three
other
bids
which
ranged
in
the
three
hundred
and
forty
six
thousand
dollar
range
to
just
under
three
hundred
and
ninety.
The
good
news
that
that
you
don't
see
on
your
in
your
packet
is:
we
did
a
comparison
and
when
we
did
our
preliminary
assessment
hearing
with
the
folks
that
owned
property
along
there,
we
were
given
them.
For
instance,
one
segment
had
a
estimated
cost
of
ninety
one,
two,
ninety
six
dollars
per
foot
with
these
new
bids.
That
more
realistic
number
is
about.
Seventy
one
dollars
a
foot
on
the
other
segment.
J
We
were
talking
about
110
to
115
dollars
per
linear
foot.
Those
actuals
are
closer
to
ninety
four
dollars.
A
foot
so
I
think
we
did
a
good
job.
Putting
our
project
together.
We've
gotten
good
bids,
I
hope
to
think
that
everybody
that
owns
property
along
there
would
see
the
value
that
we've
included
in
this
project
and
would
willingly
proceed
with
this
project.
At
this
point
and
that's
what
our
recommendation
is
that
we
award
to
this
contractor
and
proceed
with
the
project.
K
A
Here
are
the
questions
for
Shane
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
11
consideration
of
bids
received
for
the
2016
sidewalk
accessibility
project.
This
time,
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Dan,
second,
by
Beth,
all
right
Shane.
If
you
want
to
take
on
that,
okay.
J
J
Last
year
this
year
we
decided
that
we
would
take
a
little
bit
more
conservative
approach
and
dissect
that
project
into
world
while
have
two
or
three
projects
over
the
course
of
the
next
couple
of
years
to
complete,
we
did
get
a
good
bid
from
Tyzack
concrete
out
of
Law
Center
Minnesota.
They
have
done
work
for
us
in
the
past.
They
are
actually
one
of
the
premier
sidewalk
companies
in
the
state
of
Minnesota.
They
go
all
over.
They
bang
out
their
work,
really
fast.
I
mean
they're,
fast,
efficient
and
and
really
good
to
work
with.
J
So
we
have
no
bones
with
awarding
this
contract
to
Tyzack
and
in
fact
their
bids
came
in
substantially
lower
than
our
engineers
estimate.
We
had
a
engineers
estimate
of
$264,000
we're
roughly
$80,000
below
that.
So
what
we
may
actually
do
is
look
at
some
of
the
fringe
areas.
In
in
our
program
and
add
those
but
I
wouldn't
do
that
without
seeking
permission
from
you
folks
to
do
so,
but
I
mean
we
do
have
a
budget,
we
could
could
potentially
add
a
few
sidewalk
segments
in
if
desired
and
we'll
we'll
bring
that
forward
to
you.
J
If
we
see
something
that
we
really
want
to
accomplish
this
summer,
we
are
incorporating
work
for
the
park
system.
In
this
we
have
actually
four
different
segments
of
sidewalk
improvements
in
this
park
system
that
we're
going
to
take
care
of
through
this
project
for
Jay
and
I.
Think
those
are
much-needed
improvements
to
those
park
segments
in
there
again
well
within
his
budget
completes.
So
we
have
no
questions
about
making
a
recommendation
to
award
this
contract
at
this
time.
Any.
J
A
Kind
of
hold
that
budget
back
a
little
bit
yeah
we're
gonna,
wait.
We're
gonna,
wait
just
a
little
bit
on
that
yeah
good
idea,
we're
not
going
there
all
right,
we're
gonna
hold
off
just
a
little
bit
through,
maybe
some
other
projects
that
Shane
wants
to
do.
Okay,
so
anyhow,
any
other
question.
Other
questions
on
that
hearing:
none
I'll!
Look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
Shane.
A
J
Do
have
an
end
date
as
with
all
of
our
contracts
and
I
I.
Don't
have
that
number
right
in
my
head,
but
usually
what
we
try
to
do
is
wrap
those
up
before
school
starts
if
possible,
and
this
company
will
because
they're
from
out
of
town
they'll
come
in
they'll,
get
it
all
done
and
lined
up
and
get
done
in.
We
won't
know
what
they're
proposed
start
time
is
until
you
know
now
that
we've
make
an
award,
we'll
will
have
a
pre-construction
conference
and
we'll
define
all
those
particular
schedules
at
that
time.
Perfect.
A
And
then
I
just
wanted
to
mention
under
old
business
here
on
the
slide
or
the
next
one
I'm
going
to
the
county
meeting
tomorrow
morning
and
we'll
be
discussing
the
complex
you
know
they
they
agree
to
one
hundred
twenty-five
thousand
dollars
to
put
on
the
on
the
north
side
of
the
complex
I.
Think
our
estimate
is
up.
Nine
thousand
dollars
from
that,
we'll
ask
them
if
they're,
if
they're,
ok
with
with
doing
that,
I
still
expect
it's
going
to
come
in
under
that,
but
we'll
just
make
sure
that
they're
they're
on
board.
J
C
Just
got
a
couple
comments:
I
have
gotten
some
calls
and
and
almost
got
hit
myself
in
the
roundabout
up
by
the
schools,
I'm.
Confident
that
the
reason
being
is
we
all
educated
to
be
yielding
to
the
right
when
we
should
be
yielding
to
the
left
up.
There
is
the
signage
up
there
adequate
for
that
or
is
there
something
else
that
we
could
do
to?
Maybe
I
did
get
some
I
got
call
today
at
that
a
gentleman
had
had
had
two
incidents
very
recently
at
the
roundabouts.
C
In
the
same
scenario,
I
have
myself
because
I
travel
that
a
lot
I've
had
others
mentioned
that
to
me.
Yes,
sir
and
I
looked
at
the
signage
the
other
day
and
it
you
know
once
you
do
it
and
get
used
to
looking
left
you're
fine,
but
is
there
something
that
we
could
do
up
in
that
area
to
maybe
bring
more
attention
to
that
yield?
Left
I.
J
Will
say
that
the
signage
that's
there
is
pretty
much
a
national
standard.
I
mean
it
doesn't
change
a
lot
if
you
go
from
state
to
state
and
and
community
community
I
think
what
I
actually
observed
more
of
the
opposite.
It's
those
people
that
hesitate
and
don't
continue
into
the
roundabout
that
can
create
more
potential
conflicts
than
those
that
rush
in
I
mean.
Obviously,
if
you
see
something
that's
very
closely
coming
around,
in
other
words,
you
can't
wait
till
that
car
gets
too
close
to
you
and
then
try
to
pull
out
in
front
of
you.
J
You
roll
into
that
thing,
and
the
car
that's
coming
around
does
have
to
yield
to
that
other
car
as
well
I
mean
it's
a
merging
event.
It
one
has
to
give
to
the
other,
depending
on
where
you're
located
within
the
circle.
So
it
is
an
education
piece.
Each
person
has
to
educate
themselves
on
how
to
safely
operate
it,
but
it's
not
a
unique.
C
C
A
I
Know
I
can
I
make
a
suggestion.
This
is
what
I
tell
people
that
call
me
about
the
roundabouts
in
using
it
is
I
suggest
to
them
that
they
take
hours
of
the
day
that
are
less
traveled,
whether
that's
in
the
evening
or
middle
of
afternoon,
depending
on
their
schedule
and
come
at
it
from
every
direction
and
just
get
used
to
the
idea
of
merging
from
this
way,
and
from
this
way,
and
from
that
way
and
you'll
find
that
pretty
soon
it
does
become
second
nature.
C
I
A
Another
thing
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
I
was
up
at
the
Community
Center
today
and
went
through
and
it
is
moving
extremely
fast,
Mike
I
know
you
were
up
on
a
tour.
If
you
want
to
give
a
little
little
heads
up,
it
was
was
exciting
to
see
what
they're
doing
there
there's
I
think
a
lot
of
concrete
being
poured
every
day.
They've
got
gosh
I've
seen
one
of
the
the
rec
centers
basketball
court
was
poured
and
yeah.
C
You
know,
and
we
first
started
this
thing-
there
was
a
lot
of
infrastructure
on
the
ground,
and
people
got
nervous
because
nothing
was
going
up
and-
and
it
takes
that
time
well
now
that
the
primary
building
is
up,
you
really
don't
see
anything
going
on,
it's
all
interior
for
the
most
part,
and
so
we
did
take
a
tour
last
week
to
the
rec
center
board.
Up
there
last
week
went
through
it
like
the
mayor,
suggested.
C
Most
of
the
floors
are
poured
the
primary
areas
that
weren't
poured
last
week
were
the
gyms
and
there
is
actually
a
storage
room
or
two
that
and
hallway
that
weren't
done
so.
Those
who
get
worked
on
really
probably
buy
some
time
next
week,
I'm
guessing
that
that
probably
all
the
concrete
interior
will
be
poured
they're
starting
a
lot
of
the
interior
stubbing
out
of
the
walls
that
are
going
on
in
there,
and
so
you
kind
of
get
lost
in
in
steel
beams.
C
A
A
C
K
A
I
can
do
it
all
in
the
big
gymnasiums
just
to
kind
of
give
you
an
idea.
You
know
you
know
it's
big,
but
when
they
have
a
it's
a
smaller
size,
but
there's
a
road
grader
in
there
working
and
there's
two
or
three
bobcats
working
and
then
they're
pouring
concrete
over
here.
Those
those
folks
are
moving
and
that's
all
by
great
construction
is
doing
that
concrete
work
in
there.
So
it's
fun
it's
fun
to
see
them
move
yeah.
It's
crazy!
Any
other
questions
you
guys
have
any
old
business
or
new
business
I.
G
G
A
G
C
A
Yeah
and
Shane,
just
put
it
up,
there
were
where
we're
actually
proposing
the
gun
range
to
go.
We're
looking
at
more
like
two
projects
is
just
how
I
would
consider
it.
The
first
project
will
be
really
closely
tied
in
with
the
game,
fish
and
parks
and
that'll,
be
your
outdoor
range
that
we're
looking
at
the
outdoor
range,
probably
more
on
the
south
side
of
that
lot,
and
and
because
we
can
use
some
fill
work
with
inside
the
flood.
What
or
a
floodplain
I'm
sorry
we
can
move
dirt
around
there.
A
As
long
as
we
aren't
messing
in
the
flood
way,
that
should
I'm
really
hoping
there's
a
good
chance
that,
with
the
game,
fish
and
parks,
how
they're
looking
at
it,
how
the
city
is
looking
at
it
that
that
first
project
could
get
started.
Yet
this
fall
and
and
have
that
outdoor
range
working,
that's
going
to
be
a
hundred
two
hundred
yard
in
three
hundred
yard,
plus
pistol
ranges,
I,
think
they
go
25
and
50
yards
for
the
outdoor
pistol.
The
second
part
of
it
is
an
indoor
range.
A
We
have
not
come
to
any
conclusion
yet
of
what's
what's
happening
on
there.
I
was
at
a
a
conference
in
Alabama
here
this
last
week.
It's
very
interesting
to
follow
that,
because
there's
there's
so
many
things
that
that
have
to
take
place.
There's
ventilation,
problems,
there's.
How
do
you
get
rid
of
the
lead
problems?
There's
just
many
many
things
do
we
have
retailed
inside
of
it?
Do
we
have
just
pistol
range?
Do
we
have
a
short-range
rifle
in
there?
Do
we
do?
A
We
have
bow
and
arrow
in
there
there's
so
many
unanswered
questions
and
that's
what
this
group
of
about
20
people
are
doing
right
now,
we're
we're
looking
at
that
we
are
going
to
take
a
ride
down
to
Brookings
and
garrison.
Garrison
is
at
Garrett's
garrison
and
take
a
look
at
their
ranges.
They
actually
did
it
within
themselves.
They
had
their
own
engineering
that
day.
We
need
to
talk
to
them
and
see
how
it
worked
out,
what
their
cost
is
per
square
foot
to
get
it
done.
A
But
this
is
a
project
that
it's
gonna
take
a
little
bit
of
time,
especially
with
the
indoor
gun
range.
We
want
to
do
it
right
if
we're
gonna,
do
it,
let's,
let's
do
it
right,
so
there's
a
huge
safety
factor
that
goes
into
play
here:
can
they
can
they
watch
somebody
shoot?
Can
they
not
but
you're,
looking
more
in
the
year
2017
in
order
to
get
that
that
project
done
in
there
well.
C
Marin
that
and
the
remind
you,
know
the
public
that
that
the
real
one
of
the
real
needs
for
that
indoor
ranges
so
that
the
current
indoor
range
that's
at
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
can
be
vacated.
It
was
a
probably
a
good
decision
way
back
when,
but
it's
just
not
an
appropriate
place
for
that
anymore,
and
and
as
they
look
to
have
their
plans
for
that
facility,
we
will
need
them
to
have
a
new
location
for
our
range
and
that's
what's
really
what
the
impetus
between
driving
that
and
so.
A
With
this
thing,
they're
they're
extremely
happy
to
see
the
property
used
in
the
right
way,
and
we
were
worried
that
you
know
they
all
run
some
cattle
out
there
and
they
said
you
know
those
cows
are
okay
they're,
they
can
take
it,
not
the
shots,
but
they
can
take
the
noise.
So
we're
good
with
that.
So
everything's
going
smooth,
Dan
you've
been
in
on
those
meetings
and,
although
you
were
out
for
the
last
one
I
think
and
it's
going
good
and
it's
a
great
group
of
people,
you
know
just
so.
A
F
A
Game
fish
does
have
a
video
on
youtube.
If
you
go
to
go
to
that
and
look
at
the
building
of
the
outdoor
range
in
Fort
Pierre,
and
it's
just
as
fascinating
to
watch
that
thing
go
up.
It's
it's
a
good
show
any
liaison
member
reports
and
you
need
to
go
into
executive
session,
always
I'll.
Look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
to
adjourn
all
in
favor,
say
aye.
We
are
adjourned,
I,
think
that
was
Mike
and.