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A
Okay,
guys
here
we
go
we're
getting
ready
lights
action
ready,
okay,
well,
welcome
everybody
to
the
Monday
June
6
2016,
City
Council
regular
meeting
at
this
time
well
call
the
meeting
to
order
and
we
will
have
a
prayer
by
Reverend
Sharon
Bailey
from
First
Congregational
United
Church
of
Christ.
Is
she
here,
I'm,
sorry,
Steven,
I'm,
sorry,
I!
Don't
have
my
glasses
on
Steve,
so
I
apologize
for
that.
B
Yes,
let
us
pray,
gracious
and
loving
God.
We
thank
you
for
this
day
and
all
the
opportunities
that
it
presents
and
we
pray
that
we
make
the
most
of
the
opportunities
that
come
our
way.
This
evening
we
are
especially
mindful
of
our
community
and
the
many
opportunities
we
have
to
make
it
a
better
place,
for
everyone
help
us
to
do
what
is
right
in
your
sight
and
improve
the
community
in
which
we
live
in
particular,
guide.
A
D
E
F
A
Thank
you.
Okay,
thanks
Shelley,
okay
number,
one
is
approval
of
the
consent
agenda
outlook
for
a
motion
as
a
second
for
discussion,
Wow
there's
a
ton
of
them
there
I'm
just
gonna
pick
a
couple:
okay,
I
got
Beth
and
Don
here
any
questions,
any
changes
we
need
to
make
on
that
hearing.
None
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
tool,
approval
of
the
agenda.
I'll
look
for
a
motion
is
saying:
I
have
motion
by
Randy
second
by
Bruce
and
he
changes
any
questions.
A
F
G
A
A
A
Hearing
none
I
will
close
the
public
hearing.
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion.
Second
motion
by
bill.
Second,
by
Glen,
any
questions
on
this
hearing.
None
I'll!
Look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
you're
good
to
go
all
right.
In
fact,
folks,
that's
where
her
new
sushi
restaurant
will
be
as
in
the
old
good-to-go
building
on
18
North,
Broadway
yeah,
we're
excited
for
you
Rachel
all
right.
Thanks:
number:
four:
application
for
a
transfer
of
ownership
and
location
of
a
retail
on
off
sale.
A
Malt
beverage
license
from
Shiv
Shakti
LLC
doing
business
as
Days
Inn
at
2900,
9th
Avenue
southeast
to
Harry's
haircuts
and
hot
towels
LLC,
which
is
inactive
at
1522
Park
View
Drive.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
who
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this,
it's
your
opportunity
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing,
I
look
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion.
H
I
J
A
Any
other
questions
for
Mike
any
other
questions
at
all.
Hearing.
None
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
five
application
for
transfer
of
ownership
and
location
of
a
retail
on
off
sale.
Malt
beverage
license
from
golf
on
camp
incorporated
doing
business
as
golf
on
Kim,
which
is
inactive
at
1625,
North
Ridge
drive
unit
14,
Harry's
haircuts
and
hot
towels,
LLC
d/b/a,
Harry's
haircuts
and
hot
towels
at
16,
West
Kemp.
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'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
which
by
Mike
second
by
Beth,
any
questions
for
this
one
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
counsel
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
all
right.
Thanks,
Mike
number:
six
application
for
a
special
retail
wine
license
to
the
Watertown
Area
Chamber
of
Commerce
for
the
period
of
5
p.m.
Thursday
June,
the
9th
of
2016
until
8:30
p.m.
Thursday
June
9th
2016.
A
H
L
There's
a
lot
of
moving
parts
for
me.
This
one
is
the
wine
walk
for
this
Thursday
I
would
tell
you
that
maybe,
if
you've
been
following
Aberdeen
news
at
all,
they
cancelled
a
wine
tasting
event
that
they
had
up
there.
There
were
some
questions
with
the
Department
of
Revenue,
a
big
event
they
had
booked
later
on
in
the
month
as
a
fundraiser.
How
our
event
differs:
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
the
phone
today
with
Department
of
Revenue,
and
we
have
Wade
has
been
working
diligently
to
make
sure
this
is
taken
care
of.
L
We
actually
are
purchasing
the
wine
from
the
distributor
and
they
were
getting
a
donation
of
the
wine
and
turning
around
and
making
the
profit
off
of
that.
So
that's
where
the
Department
of
Revenue
gets
involved.
So
we
are
completely
free
and
clear
and
in
check
with
both
the
city
and
the
Department
of
Revenue
I.
L
M
A
Right
well,
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
7
application
for
a
special
retail
malt
beverage.
Retailers
license
and
special
special
retail
wine
license
to
the
Watertown
Area
Chamber
of
Commerce
for
the
period
of
4
p.m.
Friday
July
15th
of
2016
until
10:00
p.m.
Saturday
July,
the
16th
2016.
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
as
a
second
for
discussion
watch.
B
A
Questions
on
this
one
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
Kade
30
days
thanks
Megan
number
8
proposed
lease
agreement
with
good
Enterprises
LLC
for
city-owned
land
around
the
casino
Speedway,
and
this
is
of
course,
from
the
airport.
If
you
want
to
come
on
up,
Todd
I
will
open
up
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this,
your
opportunity
hearing,
not
I'll
close
the
public
hearing.
O
N
P
Basically,
originally
it
was,
what
does
it
Benson
to
brink
and
then
bring
to
good,
and
so
we
were
trying
to
clean
it
up
and
just
start
fresh
with
a
new
lease.
The
pay
structure
for
them
for
this
first
10
year
term
keeps
his
rent
the
same
for
the
first
two
years,
because
had
he
gotten
an
assignment,
that's
how
it
would
have
run,
and
then
we
been
remaining
8
years
of
the
first
term.
The
rent
will
go
up
and
the
rent
structure
is
still
the
same,
so
it
was
basically
just
starting
fresh.
So.
N
P
N
P
N
M
P
N
F
A
The
questions
for
time
hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
it's
time.
Number
nine,
its
first
medium
ordinance,
number
1608,
a
minyan
section,
3.0
1:09
regulating
the
keeping
of
certain
animals
within
and
for
the
city
of
Watertown.
This
is
a
first
reading.
Only
I
would
like
to
shame
or
attorney
at
least
if
you
want
to
maybe
mention
what
happened.
What's
the
changes
are
or
Beth.
O
O
The
animal
control
board
had
never
in
the
history
that
we
could
find
issued
a
permit
for
any
of
these
exotic
animals
and,
as
we
continue
to
do
the
research
and
looked
at
other
cities
ordinances,
some
of
them
were
laborious,
ly,
tedious
to
go
through,
but
we
found
that
we
were
in.
We
were
consistent
with
a
lot
of
the
other
communities.
The
other
thing
was,
as
we
looked
at
some
of
these
animals
and
researched
them.
Dan
Miller
is
also
on
our
board
and
he
has
a
lot
of
knowledge
of
animals,
another
animal
owner
and
citizen
Christmas.
O
She
also
has
a
lot
of
knowledge
of
animal
behavior.
We
found
that
the
animals
that
we
are
looking
at
excluding
are
all
potentially
extremely
dangerous
to
humans,
and
rather
than
go
through
a
long
laundry
list
of
individual
animals,
some
of
which
we
found
were
extinct
on
some
of
the
community's
lists.
O
It
was
a
true
story
and,
and
we
had
to
look
up
what
an
art
wolf
was,
but
anyway,
this
reflects
I
believe
good,
workable
ordinance
that
the
animal
control
officer
also
agreed
was
something
that
he
could
enforce,
and
it
also
reflects
a
statement
in
regards
to
non-human
primates,
which
the
state
of
South
Dakota
is
encouraging.
All
the
communities
to
include
in
their
ordinances.
So
Marc
is
there
anything
I
missed
okay,
so
that
that's
the
the
kind
of
a
history
and
where
we
got
to
where
we
are
now.
O
O
G
O
They
lose
they're
losing
their
critter
yeah
I.
Think
that
there's
probably
some
allowance
in
ordinance
that
we
don't
have
and
Lisa.
Maybe
you
can
help
me
or
Tim
or
somebody
there's,
probably
some.
We
saw
some
cross
ordinances
in
some
of
the
other
health
rules
in
some
of
those
areas
where
there
was
allowance
for
fining
and
potential
a
consequence
for
creating
a
dangerous
situation.
Tim.
A
E
G
You
know
I
think
if
you
get
dangerous
animals,
that's
that's
one
of
the
objectives.
My
assumption
is
this
ordinance,
then
I
think
we
want
to
discourage
folks
from
doing
that
absolutely
and
in
my
opinion
there
ought
to
be
some
sort
of
ramifications
for
somebody
that
does
that.
So
they
know
up
front
that
if
they
do
this
they're
gonna
get
a
ticket
a
fine.
Whatever
the
case
may
be
typically.
E
H
Got
a
couple,
questions
and
I
appreciate
that
the
conciseness
and
the
brevity
of
this
compared
to
some
of
the
other
cities,
but
I've
got
a
question.
I
mean
how
do
we
necessarily
define
dangerous
I
mean
who
makes
that
determination?
I
mean,
for
example,
a
pit
bull,
for
example,
as
a
dog
we
I
mean?
Is
that
inherently
a
dangerous
animal
or
who
again?
Who
makes
that
determination
when.
E
H
E
O
Those
only
involve
domestic
pets
such
as
and
primarily,
dogs,
is
what
we're
looking
at.
We
haven't
had
a
lot
of
vicious
cat
attacks
lately,
but
but
that
would
be
that
would
be
with
dogs
this.
The
purpose
of
this
you
know,
as
we
were
doing
our
research,
for
example,
a
skunk
is
the
most
dangerous
or
a
raccoon
I
should
say,
is
one
of
the
most
dangerous
animals
in
terms
of
relations
to
rabies,
in
the
sense
that
they
can
carry
the
act
of
rabies
virus
fairmark.
O
A
O
Excluding
it
right
in
there,
it
says
so
we're
I.
A
A
O
K
I
got
a
question
and
we're
Marc
or
whomever
here,
but
if
I'm,
okay
so
I
know
I
can't
have
a
skunk
or
fox
or
a
raccoon
or
an
exotic
animal
as
far
as
a
primate.
But
when
we
went
through
this
a
year
ago
or
whatever
it
was
then
there's
a
lot
of
these
questions.
Get
thrown
out.
Can
I
have
a
ferret.
Yes
can
I
have
a
bull
constrictor,
that's
15
feet
long
I
mean
these
things
happen
where
people
do
have
these
net
effect
and
I
won't
mention
any
names.
O
O
We
looked
at
at
those
kinds
of
things
and
and
boas
and
boa
constrictors
and
ferrets,
and
some
of
those
others
are
all
considered
to
be
I,
don't
want
to
say
typical,
but
it's
not
acceptable.
It's
not
uncommon
for
those
to
be
and
and
the
exposure
to
the
public
by
those
animals
is
very
minimal,
I
mean
you're
not
likely
to
have
your
boa
constrictor
out
for
a
walk,
or
you
know
things
like
that.
Some
do
I
suppose,
but
it's
not
venomous.
So
you
can't
just
walk
by
it
and
have
anybody
you
know.
O
E
O
A
Good,
okay,
we're
gonna
move
on
number
10.
First
reading
ordinance
number
1611
amending
the
section;
six
point:
zero:
five:
zero
one:
the
revised
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Watertown
regarding
veterans,
burrial
plots
within
Mount,
Hope,
Cemetery
and
Shane.
Do
you
want
to
explain
to
us
what's
going
on?
Yes,.
Q
Q
Okay,
so
the
area
in
blue
has
been
the
ongoing
area
for
the
veterans,
plots
and
essentially
last
fall.
We
were
down
to
less
than
six
I
believe,
and
so
it
became
evident
that
we
needed
to
consider
the
new
area.
The
immediate
new
area
is
this
box
in
green.
That
will
provide
72
additional
burial
plots
for
veterans,
and
then
we
wanted
to
have
a
plan
going
forward
beyond
this
revision,
and
that
is
the
box
in
red
is
an
area
that
we
hope
to
hold
aside
for
future
expansions
to
the
veterans,
burial
plots.
Q
K
H
K
H
A
Thanks
thanks
guys,
I
appreciate
I,
do
want
to
also
just
this
isn't
really
on
the
agenda,
but
I
wanted
to
throw
this
out
it
kind
of
flows
right
in
with
the
with
the
cemeteries,
a
I'm,
a
monument
such
as
this
one
that
you
see
right
now
is
not
legal
in
our
in
our
cemetery.
The
way
you,
if
you
read
the
ordinance
the
way
it
reads
this
is
called
a
bench.
Monument
and
a
bench
monument
is
not
actually
legal
in
our
Cemetery.
This
is
up
that
is
it
st.
Mary's
over
here
by
the
highway
st.
A
Mary's
Han
Cemetery.
This
one
is
is
up
there
there's
numerous
of
them.
We
don't
need
to
make
a
ordinance
change
or
anything
I
think
we
just
need
everybody
understand
that
we're
going
to
start
allowing
this
this
we
don't.
We
do
consider
this
a
bench
per
se.
A
bench
is
something
that
you
sit
down
and
rest.
Your
back
is
what
we
would
consider.
People
won't
sit
on
this.
So
just
so,
you
know
we're
going
to
start
allowing
something
like
this
up.
There
also
spare.
G
A
P
A
A
Be
used
yes,
yep
and
that's
going
well.
I
would
agree
with
Mike
I
think,
that's
kind
of
something
that
can
be
changed
right
at
the
cemetery
rather
than
going
through
a
council
level,
but
number
11
consideration
of
application
for
a
sidewalk
cafe
for
the
Watertown
brewing
company.
I'll.
Look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
on
this
which
by
Mike
second
by
Beth.
This
here
is
just
give
you
a
little
update.
This
is
at
the
Brewing
Company
they're,
looking
at
having
sidewalk
cafe
four
to
11:00
p.m.
A
A
F
I
think
I
think
part
of
that
was
is
we
do
have
residents
that
live
downtown
and
that's
why
we've
tried
to
limit
it
to
11.
One
thing
I
would
ask,
and
it's
it's
I
see
a
few
of
them
and
I
think
it's
more
the
patrons,
and
it
is
the
business
owners
where
the
ropes
getting
pushed
out
out
to
the
edge
I've,
seen
one
not
too
long
ago,
where
they
were
having
a
water
bean
bag
deal
and
was
all
the
way
off
the
edge
of
the
sidewalk.
F
R
G
A
K
We
come
back
to
the
topic
just
for
a
second.
The
one
thing
I
have
noticed,
I
think
our
standards
for
what
we
use
for
the
barrier,
separation
and
the
cleanliness
outside
is
way
too
low.
The
sidewalks
look
terrible.
They
get
stuff
spilt
all
over
on
the
sidewalks.
Aren't
washed.
There's
cigarette
butts
all
over.
We
use
a
rope.
O
Agree
and
I
think
that,
like
for
this
particular
business
and
some
others,
I
can
think
of
in
Tallinn.
I
absolutely
have
no
doubt
that
they'll
be
nice
and
we
do
have
some
that
exist.
That
are
very
nice
and
we
do
have
some
that
have
used
industrial
materials
to
create
their
barriers,
and
things
like
that.
So
I
agree
with
Mike
that
it
would
be
nice
to
at
least
have
some
minimum
standard
as
to
what
constitutes
material
for
a
barrier.
B
A
A
N
Yes,
the
feds
called
us
last
week
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
actually
gave
us
an
inkling
that
we
get
approved
for
grant
if
we
got
it
in
by
July
1st,
so
we're
just
trying
to
get
this
moving
further
over
project
next
year,
perfect.
A
A
Hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
thanks;
Todd
number
13
authorization
for
the
airport
to
advertise
for
bids
for
the
runway
project.
What
I
will
do
is
I
will
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
on
this
motion
by
bethe.
Second,
by
Mike
and
Todd
go
ahead
and
fill
us
in
on
this
one.
They
will
look
for
questions.
N
So
we're
going
to,
if
you
guys,
approve
this
we're
going
to
go
out
for
bids
probably
later
this
week.
We're
gonna
give
them
ample
amount
of
time
to
bid
we're
going
to
close
the
bids.
I
believe
the
last
day
of
June.
So
we
can
review
the
bids
before
July
1st
I'm.
Sorry
we're
gonna
close
the
bids
a
week
before
the
end
of
June.
So
we
have
time
to
open
the
bids
and
and
review
it
and
get
it
back
to
the
feds
perfect.
N
A
N
We
we
got
the
contract
awarded
I
believe
last
Friday
from
the
d-o-t.
So
Adi
is
the
the
new
airline
for
Watertown
and
Pierre.
They
will
be
starting
August.
1St
I
do
have
a
meeting
with
them
tomorrow
at
12:30
conference
call
and
then
in
two
weeks
we're
going
to
try
and
meet
up
face
to
face
with
them
we're
going
to
work
through
marketing
and
ticket
prices
and
start
dates.
All
that
fun
stuff.
G
A
A
N
N
N
N
A
Some
of
those
doughnuts
isn't
he
they.
They
were
working
with
silver
airlines,
I
believe.
What's
the
name
of
it
and
for
some
unknown
reason,
adi
decided
to
a
bid
against
silver
airlines,
silver
airlines
kind
of
got
a
little
bit
ticked
off
on
it
decided
a
father
to
pull
that
out
for
their
ticketing.
So
what
adi
did
is
they
actually
went
in
turn
and
talked
to
create.
E
A
A
N
A
Really
great
lakes
has
absolutely
nothing
to
do
with
adi
I
want
to
reiterate
that
they
nothing
to
do
with
adi,
except
for
the
ticketing
agent
and
the
ticketing
process
was
not
our
problem.
We
could
get
tickets
all
the
time
they
just
they
wouldn't
fly
in
right,
so
we'll
be
good
as
gold
and
they're
still
working
on
it.
They're
still
working
on
their
own
reservation.
N
A
Exciting
I
want
to
thank
you
for
all
the
work
you've
done
on
that
and
then
we'll
know
more
tomorrow
and
keep
us
informed.
If
you
will
okay,
so
we're
good
to
go,
we
have
to
start
knowing
number
fourteen
consideration
of
airport
bids
the
bids
received
for
the
heat
electrical
and
insulation
work
for
the
airport
shop
building.
If
you
remember
right,
this
is
the
building
that
you
got
from
Worthington.
A
N
I
did
him
two
seperate
bids.
Do
the
fact
that
we
ran
into
the
$50,000
bid
law
we
found
out
later
after
the
fact
that
we
should
go
offer
bid
for
this,
so
we
did
so
I
bid
this
in
two
separate
bid
columns
the
heat,
Electrical
excuse
me
and
only
insulation
on
the
first
bid,
so
I
guess
a
few
go
on
and
make
a
decision
on
that.
One
first.
N
One
please
and
then
the
second
bid
is
the
concrete,
vestibule
and
excavation
work,
and
then
we
also
got
an
alternate
bid,
because
I'm
not
I,
wasn't
sure
on
how
the
utilities
and
everything
worked
out
there.
So
we
got
an
alternate
bid
on
the
connecting
the
floor
drain
into
the
manhole.
We
did
find
a
manhole.
We
worked
through
with
utilities
and
the
other
departments,
and
we
came
up
with
this
alternate
bid
for
for
the
contractors
to
bid
on
okay.
A
So
what
what
I'm
gonna
do
Todd
is
I
will
go
ahead
and
get
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
on
your
first
bid
for
the
heat,
electrical
and
installation
work
and
then
you'll
give
us
your
recommendation,
which
one
to
go
with
sure
move.
So
I've
got
a
bit:
okay,
I
have
I
Dan
and
Bruce
okay,
so
we've
got
Dan
and
Bruce
on
that
and
what
is
your
recommendation
to
us?
Okay,
the.
N
A
N
N
K
Will
this
will
this
be
all
the
work
that
needs
to
be
done
on
this
building
then?
So,
when
we
get
done
with
these
two
plus
the
purchase
of
the
building
and
the
moving
of
the
building,
that's
our
total
cost,
or
is
there
gonna,
be
additional
things
that
are
becoming
our
way
related
for
this
building?
No.
N
D
N
A
K
K
N
N
C
If
you
want
to
designate
it
somewhere
other
than
getting
an
additional
transfer
from
the
second
penny
is
the
second
penny
sales
tax
is
what
covers
the
CIP
portion
of
the
airport
and
anything
that's
over
and
above
what
you
approved
in
2016,
which
this
would
be
I
would,
just,
at
the
end
of
the
year,
ask
for
a
supplement
transfer
from
the
second
penny.
So
unless
you
want
it
to
come
from
somewhere
different,
that's
that's
the
route
I
would
take.
It's.
N
A
K
N
J
N
The
the
hitch
was
the
$50,000
bid
law
and
since
we
have
to
go
out
for
bids
anyways,
that's
why
I
did
this
in
two
separate
bids
right?
Okay,
so
I
can
have
the
concrete,
the
vestibule
and
the
excavation
done,
and
you
guys
don't
have
to
put
any
money
into
the
airport
as
far
as
the
77,000
we'll
cover
all
that
now,
with
the
other
of
the
heat
and
the
electrical
since
we're
going
out
for
bids,
I
just
figured
that
we'd
get
a
separate
bid
for
that
right.
God.
I
N
F
A
K
A
K
C
O
A
K
C
K
C
G
G
C
G
A
Okay,
thanks
dad
appreciate
it.
Thank
you
all
right,
14c,
strong
town
engagement
agreement.
What
I'm
looking
for
here
is
that
we
bring
strong
Town
to
the
council
meeting
on
June
the
20th
they're
going
to
be
here
for
the
work
session
and
what
they
need.
This
is
all
about
the
the
the
Charette
that
that
was
happened.
Isn't
that
correct
Beth,
and
then
these
folks
here
will
talk
about
the
two-way
streets
and
and
what
we
would
expect
yeah.
O
It
actually
he's
a
little
bit
broader
in
scope
in
that
it
it
he
goes
around
and
talks
about
the
principles
of
renovating
or
revitalizing
or
vitalizing
urban
or
downtown
areas.
Things
like
that
and
yes,
this
did
come
up
from
the
Charette
in
the
sense
that
he
was
a
participant
in
it.
We
Skyped
him
in
and
it
was
amazing
insight
and
we
really
felt
that
it
would
be
beneficial
for
the
entire
council
to
hear
that,
because
it
was,
it
talked
about
development.
O
F
It's
kind
of
a
next
step
under
the
you
know,
it
kind
of
gives
us
direction
in
the
next
step
of
all
the
information
that
we've
got
from
the
tret
and
kind
of
a
good
starting
point.
His
is
when
we
Skyped
him
in
I
mean
it
was
very,
very,
very,
very
interesting
and
I
think
it's
gonna
be
very
instrumental
and
how
we
move
forward
with
this
project.
So
what.
A
K
A
A
Problem
we
ran
into
Mike
is
that
the
20th
was
the
only
day
he
could
come.
I
actually
had
another
gentleman
that
is,
you
know,
to
Market
Watertown
in
that
hour
and
a
half's
late,
so
I
had
to
move
that
person
into
the
council
agenda.
So
it
doesn't
matter
to
me
which
way
you
want.
If
you
want
to
have.
Maybe
we
want
to
start
earlier
or
something.
K
O
4:30
or
5:00
at
the
latest,
I
I
agree.
I
mean
I
had
even
talked
about
possibility
of
bringing
him
in
on
another
day
just
to
be
able
to
have
enough
time.
You
know,
but
this
seems
to
be
a
good
time
in
the
sense
that
we
don't
have
to
try
to
make
another
meeting
and
things
like
that
for
ourselves,
but
yeah.
O
If
we're
gonna,
get
him
here,
I'd
like
to
have
us
utilize
him
for
the
longest
period
of
time
that
we
can
I
anticipate
a
full
gallery
and
I
would
expect
that
there
would
be
a
lot
of
questions,
so
I'm
obviously
would
go
along
with.
However
long
you
guys
would
want
him
here.
I
think
Randy
would
agree
that
he.
B
O
F
A
The
things
I
talked
to
Nancy
and
today
about
my
things,
I
mentioned:
if
we're
expecting
a
ton
of
people,
we
put
start
at
4
o'clock
and
be
done
by
6:30
and
have
it
probably
out
to
the
event
center
with
all
the
seating
is
seats
up
to
300
people,
and
you
really
have
a
big
group
out
there.
I
don't
know,
and
they
come
back
here
or
we
could
hold
our.
A
O
D
L
Survey
part
of
it
yes,
I
was
gonna,
make
the
recommendation.
If
we're
gonna
have
him
here
the
entire
day,
would
it
be
beneficial
and
we're
encouraging
downtown
business
owners
to
be
involved
to
see
if
Harry's
or
somebody
like
that,
would
maybe
host
lunch
and
have
that
time
for
a
downtown
business
owners
day?
So
they
have
two
opportunities
that
they
can't
come
at
four
o'clock
because
of
staffing.
Maybe
he
would
do
a
presentation
at
noon
and
we
could
try
to
get
those
folks
there.
Just
Dutch
treat
come,
buy
your
lunch
and
listen
to
him
then
do.
L
A
A
O
A
If
I
don't
make
sure
he
can
be
here,
why
don't
ya
as
long
as
we
got
him
here
at
4
o'clock,
get
the
events
that
I'm
good.
So
what
I
look
for
is
council
action
on
this
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
we're
gonna
go
with
it.
Gonna
happen
like
that,
and
then,
if
you
find
something
different,
let
us
know
we'll
get
it
changed.
Q
Rate
can
you
put
my
screen
on?
Thank
you
on
May
26
city,
open
bids
for
this
project.
This
is
not
a
Rican
Street
construction
project
anymore,
that
was
on
the
original
d-o-t
scheduled
to
be
a
complete
replacement,
but
it's
been
downsized
to
a
rehabilitation
which
means
that
they'll
take
off
the
deck
pieces
and
and
rebuild
a
new
deck
over
the
existing
abutments
and
piers,
so
we're
just
replacing
the
upper
portion
of
the
bridge.
Q
At
this
point,
and
with
that
the
forbids
the
low
bid
was
submitted
by
Knowles
dragline
and
construction
of
Sioux
Falls
South
Dakota,
the
amount
of
their
bid
was
three
hundred
ninety
eight
thousand
nine
hundred
and
fourteen
dollars
and
ninety
cents.
This
was
approximately
eight
percent
above
the
engineer's
estimate,
which
was
sixty-eight
thousand
nine
hundred
dollars.
Q
Just
to
give
you
an
idea
what
the
other
bit
ranges
were.
The
second
bid
was
four
hundred
and
seventeen
thousand
and
with
a
high
bid
of
521
thousand,
so
there's
a
nice
little
grouping
of
bids,
all
of
them
slightly
above
the
engineers
estimate,
which
wasn't
completely
unexpected,
because
we
had
typically
were
bidding
a
whole
bridge,
not
a
rehabilitation,
so
that
skewed
the
estimate
just
a
little
bit,
but
anyway
we
discussed
it
with
all
the
partners.
Q
H
A
A
Right,
Thank,
You
Shane,
any
old
business
that
you
need
to
discuss,
hearing
on
or
hearing
none
I
will
move
on.
I
do
have
something
here:
I'd
like
to
read.
This
came
from
the
government
finance
Officers
Association
out
of
Chicago
Illinois.
It
was
addressed
to
the
Honorable
Steve
Thorson
dear
mayor
Thorson.
I
am
pleased
to
notify
you
that
city
of
Watertown
South
Dakota,
has
received
the
distinguished
budget
presentation
award
for
the
current
budget
from
the
government,
finance
Officers
Association
and
they
use
the
acronyms
GFO.
A
this
award
is
the
highest
form
of
recognition
in
governmental
budgeting.
A
It
represents
a
significant
achievement
by
your
organization.
When
a
distinguished
budget
presentation
award
is
granted
to
an
entity.
A
certificate
of
rec
Nishan
for
budget
presentation
has
also
presented
to
the
individual
or
department
designated
has
been
primarily
responsible
for
its
having
achieve
this
award.
This
has
been
presented
to
the
finance
office
with
Shelley
Evers.
We
hope
we
will
arrange
for
a
formal
presentation.
Shelley
I
wish
I
had
the
the
award
in
my
hand,
but
congratulations
on
getting
that.
It's
it's
wonderful.
To
get
to
get
this
recognition
for
your
office.
C
A
I
A
A
We
had
some
issues
with
the
with
the
rotor
tilling
of
the
of
the
flowerbeds
I.
Guess
you
would
call
it.
It
didn't
really
turn
out
the
way
they
wanted
it.
So
they
went
through
and
rototilled
again
still
didn't
turn
out
exactly
the
way
they
want
it.
So
they
decided
to
plant
the
flowers
and
as
they
were
going
through,
they
would
pull
the
weeds
out
with
the
volunteers.
There
wasn't
enough
volunteers
over
the
weekend
to
get
it
done
so
I
believe
it's
this
week.
A
O
A
G
A
And
I
might
just
explain
at
that
particular
time.
Tim
l'olam
was
actually
handling
this.
The
sign
ordinance
forest
along
with
first
District.
As
you
remember,
Tim
left
our
office.
It
kind
of
kind
of
left
us
hanging
on
a
number
of
different
areas,
but
at
this
particular
time
there
is
a
new
gentleman
hired
for
for
that
position.
He
just
started
today.
I
would
assume
that
first
District,
Luke
and
Todd
will
be
in
here
just
shortly
the
next
couple
weeks
and
we'll
get
that
wrapped
up.
We
got
to
get
something
done
and.
A
Just
so,
you
also
know
I
believe
it
is.
Is
it
Wednesday
Thursday
we're
having
a
meeting
Wednesday
we're
having
a
meeting
on
on
the
ordinance
for
parking,
RVs
and
things
at
the
lake
just
so
people
understand
that
is
also
in
the
works
and
we'll
be
working
on
that
the
really
hard
part
of
the
parking
things
that
the
lake
is
at
the
front
yard
is
the
backyard
in
the
backyard?
A
I
Or
something
else
regarding
the
lake,
it
was
it
just
wasn't
clear:
I
think
it
was
clear,
but
people
forgot
or
something
and
I
had
a
few
comments
about
all
the
garbage
cans
that
got
lot
that
were
put
out
Tuesday
night
thinking.
They
were
going
to
be
picked
up
on
Wednesday
and
even
though
they
had
been
picked
up,
the
previous
Friday,
so
I
think
I,
don't
know
how
we
remind
people
thanks
time.
M
J
A
A
It
does
create
two
additional
days
of
worth
of
garbage,
so
they
have
to
be
aware
of
that,
so
their
garbage
will
be
picked
up
on
Friday
and
it
will
not
be
picked
up
until
the
following
Monday
a
week
from
the
from
you
know
from
the
fourth
of
July,
so
it
would
be
the
11.
So
there
will
be
actually
what's
happening.
Is
that
there's
11
days
of
garbage
in
the
garbage
can
versus
nine
days
in
the
garbage?
Can
so
it's
two
additional
days.
B
A
H
I've
got
one
issue:
I
brought
up
when
the
golf
season
opened
here
this
spring,
but
now
I
had
somebody
that
lives
long
South,
Lake
Drive
bring
it
to
my
attention.
That's
golf
carts
out
there
that
the
specific
issue
last
week
was
a
couple.
Kids
racing
golf
carts
along
South,
Lake
Drive,
and
that
was
inserted.
I
expressed
a
couple
months
ago
out
at
summer,
water
ROM
a
golf
course
along
South
Lake
Drive.
H
A
E
F
E
H
E
A
F
K
K
It
feels
like
from
what
I'm
seeing
that,
because
some
of
these
places
are
there
for
extended
periods
of
time
and
there's
no
doubt
in
my
mind
that
we're
seeing
those
I
mean
some
of
them
were
not
too
far
from
right
downtown,
where
it's
our
Main
streets
and
there,
but
there's
a
number
of
my
think.
We
just
need
to
remind
everybody
that
it's
still
in
now
we're
going
for
it
and
we're
going.
We
have
to
start
ticketing
them
at
we're.
Gonna
have
the
ordinance
list.
K
D
A
M
A
E
A
Tim
I
would
like
to
also
just
make
people
aware:
you
know
we
are
cracking
down
on
on
any
kind
of
drug
use
in
town,
rather
it
you
know
rather
looking
for
the
big
kingpin
or
whatever
we're
going
after,
whatever
is
out
there
just
so
people
understand
we're
gonna
be
kind
of
hard
on
them
around.
Here
we.
D
A
E
To
put
that
in
a
little
context,
our
controlled
substance-
arrests
have
doubled
since
last
year
over
the
last
couple
years
and
we're
on
pace
to
match,
or
at
least
surpass
that
for
next
year,
so
methamphetamines
is
a
pending
problem.
It
is
a
problem,
there's
no
doubt
about
it.
There's
no
putting
our
heads
in
the
sand
for
that.
A
E
G
A
E
F
J
F
A
Thanks
Tim
I
appreciate
it.
I
would
like
to
mention
it's
kind
of
new
business.
Glen
held
a
meeting
with
us
last
week
between
the
zoo
and
the
city
and
just
kind
of
working
things
out
and
see
how
everything
works
between
the
two
I.
Don't
know.
If
you
want
elaborate
on
a
little
bit,
Glen
I
thought
it
went
extremely
well.
I
was.
H
Very
pleased
to
it
was
Shelly
the
mayor
Mike.
You
said
in
that
in
Jay
delaying
will
Morlock
Dan,
Miller
and
Dale
Krishna's
from
the
zoo
society.
Just
really
had
a
good
discussion
of
I
think
it's
probably
the
first
time
to
get
everybody
get
around
the
same
table
and
kind
of
hashed
out
some
financial
arrangements
between
the
two
entities
and
and
I
think
going
forward
and
starting
in
2017,
we'll
see
a
little
bit
different
arrangement
between
the
the
city.
Does
this
side
but
I
was
very
pleased.
The
way
things
went,
yeah.
H
H
Got
one
quick
one
for
the
Utilities
Board
Flint
Michigan
is
or
waters
been
in
the
news
a
lot
since
the
Flint
Michigan
issue
arose
a
cup
months
ago
and
just
you
know
the
the
EPA's
2015
review
of
our
drinking
water.
We
got
a
clean,
no
pun
intended
a
report
from
the
EPA
on
our
drinking
water
and
the
water.
Don't
you
talk.
A
About
no
pun
intended
I
had
a
lady
call
me
from
the
from
the
lake,
and
she
says
our
garbage
stinks
out
here.
Pun
intended
yeah,
that's
what
she
said.
I
know
it's
kind
of
funny.
Any
other
member
reports
need
to
go
into
executive
session.
I
do
need
to
go
into
executive
session,
I
would
for
contract
negotiations.
I
do
expect
that
there
will
be
some
action
taken
at
this
time.
So
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
motion
by
was
it
Randy
second,
by
Bruce
John,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
ecute.