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A
C
B
A
Hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
two
I
will
need
the
approve
the
agenda,
but
I
would
like
to
add
under
13
a
to
add
a
signature
signature
for
an
easement
for
a
permitted
approach
or
tell
me
what
you
want.
Then
I
thought
that's
what
you're
asking
it's.
A
A
Randy,
second,
by
Mike
any
questions.
Hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
sorry
about
that.
Stan
number:
three:
application
for
a
temporary
location
transfer
in
return
of
a
retail
on
sale,
liquor
license
owned
by
Zeus
and
coorporate
doing
business
as
second
Street
Station
as
follows.
A
Just
so
just
a
heads
up.
This
is
for
the
Coddington
County
professions
for
the
period
of
4
p.m.
February,
19th
2016
to
2
a.m.
February,
20th
2016
from
15,
2nd,
Street
Southwest
to
19:10
West
camp
Avenue.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
here
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Bruce.
A
Second,
by
Dan,
any
questions
hearing,
none
I'll,
look
for
counsel
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
now
we
got
a
transfer
this
bag,
so
under
B
is
for
the
period
after
201
am
February
20th
of
2016
from
1910
West
Kemp
bama
new
215
second
Street
southwest
at
this
time.
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
A
If
there's
anyone
that
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this
hearing,
none
I'll
close
the
public
hearing
I'll
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
who
was
it
down
here
on
the
right
Randy.
Second,
by
Beth
any
questions
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
4.
Second
reading
of
ordinance
number
1601
romanians,
section,
21.5
402,
which
is
in
the
Gateway
overlay
district
of
the
revised
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Watertown.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
A
F
A
This
will
be
early
early
on
in
the
process.
What
happens
is
that
you
have
a
company
or
somebody
that
comes
to
you
with
a
conceptual
plan.
We
will
then
look
at
the
conceptual
plan
and
see
if
it's
something
that
fits
in
the
Gateway.
If
it
doesn't,
then
it's
going
to
have
to
go
down
to
the
the
Planning
and
Zoning
or
the
the
variance
to
get
that,
and
then
it
would
come
to
the
council
if
it's
so
needed,
but
it's
be
very
early
in
the
process
and.
F
A
Nothing
else
to
be
considered
colors
what
type
of
structure
it
is.
You
know
as
far
as
wood
or
steel,
what
can
what
we
can
use?
Yeah,
that's
really
the
only
purpose
on
it
and
and
timing.
Frankly,
you
know
that
people
are
in
a
huge
hurry
and-
and
you
see
something
very
simple,
but
we
could
take
it
to
the
Planning
Commission
at
that
time.
Are
there
zoning
variance
if
it
any
other
questions
hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
A
B
Kind
of
ties
into
the
the
next
agenda
item.
Basically,
it
is
just
changing
the
ordinance
to
recognize
the
new
2016
refunding
geo
bonds.
If,
if
that
is
so,
what
the
council
chooses
to
do,
every
all
the
other
language
mirrors
what
we
did
in
2010.
The
last
time
we
refunded
the
bond
fund
has
already
been
established.
We
already
levy
taxes
at
one
hundred
and
five
percent
of
the
principal
and
interest
payments,
so
nothing
else
is
changing.
It
just
basically
says
that
we're
having
a
2016
refunding
bond,
okay,.
A
Right,
okay,
pardon
me:
did
you
want
to
entertain
any
questions
on
it?
Shelley
if
there
are
any
okay,
any
questions,
guys?
Okay,
let's
move
on
then
number
five
resolution
number
1609
relating
to
the
general
obligation
refunding
bonds
series
2016
authorizing
the
issuance
and
making
provisions
for
their
payments
again
Shelly.
If
you'll
take
this
this
one,
we
do
need
action
on.
Yes,.
B
Yep
Doherty
contacted
the
mayor
and
I
couple
weeks
ago
and
just
let
us
know
where
the
markets
were
and
what
the
potential
savings
to
the
city
were.
You
guys
have
been
given
that
that's
an
estimated
savings
based
on
the
current
market
conditions.
Currently,
the
the
rates
are
anywhere
from
two
point:
three,
five
to
three
point:
three:
five
on
the
bonds
we
have
outstanding,
the
new
rates
would
be
0.75
percent
at
the
highest
one
point,
seven
percent,
so
it
decreases
them
significantly.
B
The
the
total
savings,
as
you
can
see
down,
there
is
just
about
a
hundred
and
ninety
three
thousand
dollars.
That
equates
to
a
net
present
value
benefit
of
five
point:
five:
four
percent:
when
we're
looking
at
these
anything
over
three
percent
of
a
net
present
value
savings,
makes
it
worth
the
bonding
costs.
The
savings
outweighs
the
costs
associated
with
that
and
can
actually
cut
down
how
much
you
overall
pain
one
of
the
advantages,
and
this
is
a
geo
bond
and
so
property
taxes
are
used.
B
So
you
love
your
property
taxes,
it's
not
sales
tax
or
just
so
everybody's.
Aware
of
that,
one
advantage
of
the
refunding
is
the
ability
to
pay
this
off
early.
That's
why
all
the
savings
is
usually
recognized
at
the
tail
end
of
this,
and
because
you
have
to
bond,
you
have
to
love
your
taxes
at
105
percent.
There
is
just
over
three
hundred
thousand
dollars
sitting
in
that
bond
fund
in
reserves
that
will
be
used
to
pay
the
last
payment
with
the
decrease
in
that
last
payment
by
the
time
this
comes
up.
B
This
is
just
an
estimate
and
until
we
actually
do
our
final
lock-in
of
rates-
and
we
don't
know
where
those
are
gonna
end-
and
it
all
depends
on
the
market
and
just
because
this
gets
past
tonight,
it
doesn't
mean
that
we're
actually
going
to
do
the
refunding
if
the
markets
go
up,
if
our
savings
isn't
isn't
where
we
want
them
to
be.
Nothing
needs
to
happen
past
that
this
just
allows
that
to
happen
if
the
markets
are
still
favorable
once
the
20
days
past
the
publication
and
the
resolution
is
effective.
So
that's.
A
Correct
and
one
of
the
interesting
things
is
that
they
came
to
us
almost
a
year
ago
and
asked
us
to
do
this,
and
in
our
discussions
we
really
came
to
the
conclusion
that
it
wasn't
the
proper
time
but
now
to
save
one
hundred.
Ninety
two
thousand
dollars
on
a
three
million
dollar
bond
is
substantial,
so
I
think
it's
it's
good
timing
for
us.
So
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
for
discussion,
which
my
Glens
second
by
Beth.
Are
there
any
other
questions
you
have
for
Shelley
Shelley.
F
B
A
Any
other
questions
hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye
opposed
motion
carried
thanks.
Shelley
I
was
that's
a
good
thing
for
the
city
of
Watertown
right.
There
number
seven
consideration
of
proposal
from
audio
and
visual
connections
for
audio
equipment
and
installation
at
the
new
wellness
facility
Stanton.
If
you
want
to
help
us
out
on
that,
one.
D
Thank
You
mayor,
the
new
wellness
facility,
has
reached
the
point
in
its
construction,
where
the
audio
and
video
equipment
is
ready
to
be
ordered
and
installed.
Two
proposals
were
received
and
if
the
council
is
familiar
with
the
recent
upgrades
to
the
council
chambers,
this
equipment
isn't
required
to
go
through
a
competitive
bid
process.
D
However,
the
we
did
receive
two
proposals
and
the
building
committee
has
reviewed
them
and
they're
recommending
that
this
council
accept
the
proposal
from
audio
and
visual
connections
in
the
amount
of
one
hundred
and
seven
thousand
and
forty
one
dollars
and
payment
for
this
equipment
will
be
made
from
the
furnitures
fixtures
and
equipment
portion
of
the
project
budget.
Okay,.
A
A
F
G
A
F
G
H
A
Okay,
any
other
questions.
Hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
8
consideration
of
lease
agreement
with
Yamaha
through
evolution,
Powersports
for
the
use
of
a
UTV
by
the
police
department.
Ryan
did
you
have
anything
you
wanna
say
on
this?
It's
interesting
I
can
kind
of
give
you
a
little
update
on.
A
This
is
almost
free,
I,
believe
it's
a
dollar
they're,
going
to
give
this
machine
to
the
the
police
department
to
use
and
I.
Think
it's
just
a
really
nice
gesture
by
the
by
the
evolution
Powersports
for
this
particular
unit.
I
tell
you
what,
before
we
put
you
on
the
spot,
then
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
for
any
questions
motion
by
Mike
second
by
Bruce.
Are
there
any
questions
on
this?
This
is
similar
to
what
we
do
out
at
at
the
landfill
with
international.
A
A
E
A
One
in
camera
there
he
go
all
right.
Number.
Nine
consideration
of
the
purchase
of
a
bucket
truck
for
the
forestry
department
in
the
amount
of
$11,000
I
will
be
looking
for
a
motion
of
saying
but
I
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
that
this
particular
vehicle
was
a
municipal
utility
vehicle,
they
traded
it
off
and
they
were
able
to
discuss
it
with
the
company
that
they
bought
the
new
one
from
this
is
what
they
were
given
in
a
a
trade
dollar
amount
and
that
company
said
we
could
buy
that
from
them.
A
It's
a
42
foot,
reach
I,
believe
and
our
I'm
sorry
55,
and
we
have
a
42
ok,
so
this
one
actually
will
go
up
about.
You
know
those
13
additional
feet.
One
of
the
things
that
we
are
looking
at
is
like
up
to
the
golf
course.
We
have
numerous
trees
to
take
down
out
there
that
are
very
high
and
we
couldn't
do
it
with
the
42
footer.
A
This
should
save
us
about
fifteen
to
eighteen
hundred
dollars
per
tree
when,
when
juniors
taken
them
down,
so
what
I'll
do
is
I
will
look
for
a
motion
and
second
for
discussion
purposes.
I
get
a
motion
by
Dan
second,
by
John.
Also,
the
dollars
will
either
come
out
of
our
fund
balance
or
contingency
balance
and
I.
Think
that
you
need
to
make
that
that
decision
for
us
tonight
also
any
questions.
A
I
A
So
I
have
a
motion
that
was
changed
by
Dan
that
the
dollars
would
be
taken
on
expect
urgency
and
John
will
second,
that
any
questions
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
number.
Ten
consideration
of
bids
received
for
a
fairway
mower
for
the
golf
course
Jay
I
need
you
to
come
up
here
and
and
kind
of
talk
about
this
in
a
little
bit.
A
J
Well,
this
fairway
Moore
would
replace
the
current
mm
Jake
2003
Jacobson
that
has
approximately
3,000
hours
on
it.
The
2003
hasn't
run
for
the
last
couple
of
seasons
and
just
need
this
fairway
more
to
work
on
the
maintenance
of
the
fairways
of
the
golf
course
the
beds
were
opened,
and
this
has
been
approved
by
the
parks,
rec
and
forestry
board.
J
F
You
know
one
of
my
questions
on
it
is
is
how
have
we
gotten
by
if
this
thing
hasn't
ran
for
two
or
three
years?
How
have
we
gotten
by
to
date
without
a
mower,
and
now
we
need
more,
and
the
second
question
is
is
is
is
as
I'd
mentioned
you
earlier
there
I
know,
we
have
a
historical
problem
with
a
fairly
new
piece
equipment
that
has
created
problems
out
there,
availability
and
ability
to
mow
and
such
are.
These
are
these
intertwined
is?
J
These
aren't
actually
intertwined,
that
is
another
piece
of
equipment
and
to
answer
the
first
question,
you
know
now
the
two
fairway
mowers
that
are
on
the
golf
course
they're.
Just
you
know,
running
really
really
hard.
Todd
would
say
that
they
would
go
out
probably
nine
hours,
a
shift
on
the
two
mowers-
and
you
know
eighteen
and
hours
of
manpower
to
get
one
cycle
down
on
the
27
holes.
J
B
H
J
Conditions
what
they
were
talking
about,
there
was
right
around
a
lot
of
the
monk
errs
and
they
got
a
different
piece
of
equipment.
This
would
actually
mean
more
for
the
fairways
themselves,
yeah,
it's
very
interesting
about
every
sand
traps,
whatever
greens
tees,
they
all
kind
of
different
equipment
that
maintain
them
well,.
A
My
real
question
is:
why
do
we
need
it
replace
this
year?
I
mean
it's
$43,000,
it's
not
pocket
change.
Are
we
just
buying
it
because
we
want
to
get
it
out
there
or
is
it?
Do
we
really
absolutely
need
it
and
are
we
gonna
get
rid
of
one
of
those
others
or
it's
just
have
one
sitting
around
for
a
spare.
Then
I
really
really
need
an
answer
on
those
well.
J
You
know,
ideally,
it
will
reduce
repairs
and
downtime,
and
that
also
do
a
better
job
that
probably
allow
us
to
do
a
little
more
on
the
course
with
some
of
the
intermediate
cuts
and
that
type
of
thing
right
now.
Todd
basically
goes
from
a
fairway
cut
to
a
rough
cut,
and
a
lot
of
courses
will
have
kind
of
an
intermediate
cut,
and
this
would
allow
him
to
do
more
of
those
types
of
actions
at
the
golf
course.
H
A
K
J
A
B
A
G
I
F
F
Curtis,
for
it
was
a
fair
way
more
because
this
last
summer
we
had
periods
where
we
just
weren't
getting
the
fairways
done
and
we
had
sent
it
back.
I
think
it's
a
fair
way
more
and
if
we're
having
problems
with
that
thing,
that
might
be
it
might
be
aside
from
this
issue,
but
that
thing's
been
a
disaster
ever
since
we've
had
it.
That's.
F
Never
been
dependable
and
we
go
out
and
spend
35
45
50
thousand
dollars
for
a
piece
equipment,
and
it
is
a
lemon
and
has
been
a
lemon
from
day
one
and
it
just
like
I,
don't
know
what
the
process
is.
But
I
know
that
if
it
that
were
mine,
somebody
would
have
a
tractor
somewhere.
They
don't
want
it,
and
you
know
in
their
garage
is
what
I
mean,
but
I
mean
it.
F
That's
its
big
dollar
items
and
I
and
I
know
that
comes
back
probably
to
Staunton
in
our
staff
as
to
what
what
can
and
do
we
do
with
those
things.
But
you
know
I
certainly
hate
if
they're
related,
which
I
believe
they
are
I
hate
sitting
here
going
out
here
and
saying
that
we're
gonna
get
another
molar,
because
we
spent
one
about
one
three
or
four
years
ago,
and
it
just
doesn't
work
right
and
that's
a
big
part
of
our
problem.
But.
F
J
A
Have
to
go
out
for
new
beds,
there
would
have
to
be
rejected
and
I
guess
I!
Guess
it's
a
question.
You
guys
just
need
to
answer
in
your
vote
here
that
I
still
go
back
to
you
know.
We
haven't
had
one
for
three
years
and
we're
just
trying
to
replace
one.
That's
broke
down
out
there.
Do
we
really
truly
meet
it
and.
G
K
A
Okay,
let's
let's
go
ahead:
we
have
a
motion
and
a
second
on
the
floor.
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
all
right,
so
you
got
a
new,
more
Thank.
A
J
Originally,
we
went
out
for
bid
for
the
grinders
we
received
three
bids.
Parks
and
Rec
board
gave
a
recommendation
to
award
the
bid
to
MTA
distributing,
but
since
then
some
other
issues
have
coming
up,
so
we
would
request
that
these
bids
will
be
rejected
with
the
intent
not
to
rebid,
as
a
budget.
Authority
may
well
be
reallocated
for
another
purpose.
Okay,.
A
J
E
J
Basically,
because
it
had
a
brain,
the
others
had
manual
settings
in
operation.
This
one
had
computer
settings
and
operations,
and
that
is
what
was
called
for
in
the
specs
and
actually
on
the
on
the
one
bid
from
Midwestern
irrigation.
We
had
looked
at
that
bed
and
the
number
that
we
were
looking
at
did
have
the
brain,
but
when
we
looked
at
it
a
little
further,
this
one
did
not.
J
F
A
G
J
A
J
A
L
You,
mayor
yeah
engineering
staff
has
been
actively
working
on
a
number
of
projects
and
we're
at
that
point
in
our
design
work
where
we're
ready
to
ask
for
approval
to
bid
those
projects
and
they
include
the
Uptown
alley.
Reconstruction
project,
the
Cooke,
complex
extension,
parking
lot,
our
annual
sealcoat
mill
and
overlay
project
and
another
project
we're
adding
to
that
list
or
that
style
of
work
is
we're.
A
I
love
the
micro
surfacing
process.
You
know
to
see
if
that
would
work.
I
know
that
there's
other
cities
have
been
using
it
and
Rob.
Do
you
want
to
kind
of
explain
it
I
come
on
up
here
and
now.
Do
you
want
to
do
these
as
a
one-vote,
or
do
you
guys
have
any
questions
on
any
of
them
because
we
could
do
them
separately
if
you'd
like
it's?
That's.
E
M
The
micro
surfacing
actually
something
that
Sioux
Falls
and
some
of
the
surrounding
communities
have
been
doing
since
oh
wait,
so
they've
put
in
I,
guess
I
put
a
lot
of
dollars
towards
this
and
it's
it
sounds
like.
They
believe
that
this
is
as
good
or
better
than
chip
sealing.
It
actually
holds
better
when
they're
blading
their
streets.
The
stuff,
doesn't
come
up
as
easy
as
chip
seal
does.
With
these
heavy
road,
graders
and
stuff,
they
tend
to
scrape
off
a
lot
of
the
chip
seal
throughout
the
winter.
M
A
M
It's
the
aggregates
mixed
in
with
this
material,
and
it's
it's
more
solid.
It's
got
some
type
of
I
guess
some
type
of
cement
mix
in
it
too
that
hardens
better
and
it's
fast
setting
that
it
doesn't
it's
you're
able
to
drive
on
it
fairly
soon.
So
it's
it's
just
a
better
material
that
doesn't
peel
up
after.
M
C
G
L
Two
and
a
quarter
is
the
average
of
the
communities
that
are
doing
it,
we're
looking
at
weave
guesstimated.
We
want
to
do
a
20,000
square
yard
project
as
a
test
run,
which
is
a
pretty
decent
sized
project.
We're
gonna
also
pick
a
fairly
heavily
traveled
Street
to
see
how
it
holds
up
under
our
traffic
patterns,
so
we're
working
together
to
pick
the
best
Street
for
that,
so
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
put
in
good
test
run,
wouldn't.
N
M
N
M
M
M
M
It's
it
sounds
like
it's
different
companies,
I,
don't
know
if
these
companies
actually
do
chip
sealing
to
or
if
this
is
just
what
they
specialize
in,
but
some
of
the
communities
that
have
this
I
think
there's
a
company
out
a
Saint
Cloud
is
probably
one
of
the
closest
ones.
There's
some
places
quite
far
away.
So
mobile.
L
Going
our
goal
is
to
coordinate
our
project
with
the
ones
around
the
Sioux
Falls
area,
so
hopefully
we
would
get
a
little
bit
of
a
break
on
the
mobilization,
cost
to
kind
of
incorporate
our
work
at
the
same
time
frame
as
the
other
cities.
So
we're
looking
at
minimizing
that
of
impact
on
the
project
as
well.
So.
C
M
Will
it's
you
know
and
like
Shane
was
saying
this
this
year,
the
roughly
20,000
square
yards?
It's
it's,
not
a
huge
area
that
would
take.
You
know
like
weeks
to
clean
up,
but
we'd
probably
have
you
know
a
couple
days
of
cleanup,
I
suppose
on
the
size
of
area
we're
looking
at
so
but
yeah.
It
would
free
up
some
bromine
yeah.
M
E
L
A
Then
also
the
cook
complex,
you
know
just
so
you
know
that's
a
joint
joint
effort
by
the
county
and
city,
which
is
a
real
positive
for
us
any
other
questions.
Hearing
none
I
will
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carries
number
13
consideration
of
change
order,
number
1
to
the
contract
with
industrial
process,
technology
for
the
wastewater,
UV,
disinfection
improvement
project,
increasing
the
contract
amount
by
two
thousand
four
hundred,
ninety
nine
dollars
and
twenty
six
cents
and
Shane.
If
you
want
to
handle
that
yes,.
L
Thank
You
mayor
on
the
you
UV
disinfection
improvement
project
early
on
there
was
a
item
or
an
issue
that
was
identified.
The
trojan
equipment
supplier
needed
a
six
inch
conduit
and
the
plans
only
called
for
a
four
inch
conduit.
So
the
two
thousand
dollar
amount
of
the
change
order
is
to
increase
all
the
size
of
the
conduits.
L
So
that
was
just
identified
as
a
kind
of
a
logistics
tape
issue
that
you
know
we
needed
to
keep
a
portion
of
the
equipment
working
while
the
other
portion
is
down
so
that
both
of
those
were
reviewed
by
our
consulting
engineering,
firm
and
approve
or
recommended
for
approval.
So
we're
bringing
to
this
to
you
for
consideration.
L
A
A
Hearing
none
I'll
look
for
council
action,
nothing
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
care.
You
know
tell
you
I
whistling
for
the
dog.
It
doesn't
work
quite
right,
so
she's
not
listening,
very
well
yeah
I,
Whittle,
all
right
number
13
a
this
is
the
one
that
we
added
on
there
for
the
encroachment
and
Staunton.
If
you
want
to
help
us
out
on
that
and
then
how
you
want
the
motion
to
read:
Thank.
D
The
garage
has
been
there
for
21
years
and
has
never
been
a
problem
for
snow
removal
or
traffic,
but
the
buyer
and
their
lender
want
an
assurance
that
the
city
isn't
going
to
make
them
remove
it
after
they
closed
the
sale,
so
I've
prepared
a
permitted
encroachment
agreement
similar
to
the
one
the
cities
has
used
in
the
past.
That
would
allow
the
garage
to
remain
and
be
maintained
with
the
understanding
that,
if
it's
ever
rebuilt,
the
owner
would
have
to
apply
for
a
building
permit
at
that
time.
D
G
A
Any
other
questions,
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
counsel
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
aye.
Any
old
business
I
did
want
to
make
a
couple
of
comments.
There's
a
letter
to
the
editor
the
other
day
in
the
paper
and
I
just
wanted
to
be
clear
on
some
of
these
points
that
are
put
in
here.
One
is
people
worried
about
a
retaliation
by
the
City,
Council
I
would
say
that's
way
off
base
I,
don't
know
how
this
person
used
to
work
on
the
city
council,
maybe
back
in
97.
A
F
Well,
mayor
and
I
agree
with
you,
I
I,
respect,
anyone's
right
to
an
opinion
and
to
express
that
opinion
and
and
but
I
think
when
we
express
things
that
either
cannot
be
justified
or
backed
up
or
there
are
opinions
of
this
nature.
I
think
they're
so
detrimental
to
our
community
and
the
purpose
might
be
intended
and
it
might
be
the
right
right
intentions,
but
it
goes
way
beyond
just
a
little
article
in
the
paper
as
people
read
our
paper
and
it
gets
on
to
the
radio
or
eventually
something
gets
on
to
the
TV.
F
E
G
A
Here,
you've
not
seen
it.
This
has
gone
to
the
Planning.
Commission
has
been
in
front
of
you.
It's
been
out
in
the
public
I.
Just
think
that
some
things
are
wrong
when
they
are
able
to
write
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
that's
that's
all
I
got
to
say
about
understand.
Anybody
else
want
to
say
anything
else.
I
just.
H
Want
to
say,
I
concur
with
what
some
of
the
other
folks
have
talked
about.
I,
don't
believe
that
there
and
I
can
say
this.
I've
been
involved
with
city
government
for
probably
25
years.
You
know
from
the
Planning
Commission
to
the
Board
of
adjustments
to
being
on
the
City.
Council
I
would
have
to
agree,
and
we've
had
some
fine
council
people
before
us.
Certainly
we
have,
but
I
do
agree
that
this
is
probably
the
best
group
I
believe
we
all
cooperate
with
each
other.
H
We
don't
always
agree
with
everything
we
we
have
our
differences,
but
we
get
over
it
and
we
all
work
with
the
best
interests
of
Watertown
at
heart.
I
feel
that
with
every
person
on
this
council
and
like
one
of
you
guys
said
down
there,
you're
proud
to
work
with
everybody
here,
I
am
too
I
am
too,
and
you
know,
when
people
make
these
allegations
in
public
or
to
the
public,
then
they
had
to
be
able
to
answer
to
them
in
public
and
back
up.
H
Some
of
these
things
come
with
some
hard
evidence
and
some
some
sort
of
some
sort
of
documentation
that
can
reinforce
what
you're
talking
about
instead
of
just
making
jabs
and
then
then
we
have
to
deal
with
that.
You
know
we
like,
like
I,
think
what
Glenn
said
to
it
is
an
insult
to
the
folks
at
elected
us
in
our
wards.
They
put
their
faith
in
us
to
do
our
jobs
and
do
the
best.
H
We
can
there's
a
lot
of
work
that
goes
on
behind
the
scenes
for
a
lot
of
these
peoples
and
people
and
a
lot
of
these
committees
that
we
have
and
I
think
it
goes
on
many
many
hours
for
some
of
us.
It
comes
and
goes,
but
we
we
put
in
the
time
you
know
you
can
be
in
this
job.
You
can
be
a
council
person
and
you
can.
You
could
come
just
come
to
the
meetings
and
look
at
your
agenda
and
vote
and
go
home,
but
nobody
on
this
does
that
everybody
gets
involved.
E
But,
on
the
other
hand
of
that,
before
we're
done
with
this
I,
don't
I
don't
want
this
to
be
detrimental
people
being
able
to
feel
like
they
can
speak
in
public
I
mean
because
it
is
open.
Government
I
just
want
them
to
be
able
to
when
when
they
they
have
the
gall
to
accuse
us
of
intimidating
businesspeople
or
what
this
is
going
to
do,
or
what
that
is
going
to
do
is,
like
Bruce
said
back
it
up
with
something
come
to
us
with
some
information.
E
A
F
D
D
They
traveled
west
to
Arizona
or
somewhere
west
and
through
their
legal
counsel,
asked
if
we
could
stand
down
until
springtime,
but
they
have
every
intention
of
addressing
it,
but
in
the
wintertime,
didn't
think
that
it
was
appropriate
and-
and
so
they
asked
us
politely
to
please
give
them
the
benefit
of
some
time.
I
believe
they're,
either
back
in
Sioux,
Falls
or
in
South
Dakota,
and
the
expectation
is
that,
once
the
frost
comes
out
of
the
ground,
they
do
intend
to
address
it.
They're
not
they're,
not
ignoring
us.
N
I'd
like
to
just
give
an
update
from
the
animal
control
board.
Earlier
this
year
we
looked
at
modifying
amendment.
We
made
an
amendment
to
three
point:
zero
one,
zero,
nine
in
regards
to
what
animals
couldn't
couldn't
be
kept
within
the
last
hour
city
of
Watertown
and
I
know.
We
all
got
a
stack
about
this
thick
of
all
the
different
rules
that
all
the
different
communities
had
around
South
Dakota.
So
as
a
group
as
a
board,
we
went
through
and
we
read
every
single
one
of
them.
N
We
also
found
out
that
two
communities
in
the
state
of
South
Dakota
have
listed
animals
that
are
no
longer
they're,
all
they're
extinct
by
the
way
and
that
an
are
dwell
and-
and
that
and
our
aardwolf
does
not
exist
in
this
continent.
And
so
we
wanted
to
assure
all
of
you
that
we
we
we
took
on
that
work
and
went
through
a
piece
by
piece
and
what
we
came
up
with
was
a
very
good.
N
But
it's
a
it's
a
nice
milestone
to
hit
because
we
were
able
to
you
know
kind
of
pile
through
all
that
information
and
come
up
with
something
that
I
think
is
actually
progressive.
We
are
one
of
the
few
cities
in
the
state
that
has
already
adopted
some
of
the
things
that
the
state
would
like
to
us
to
see
us
do
so.
That's
Beth.
G
N
Do
we
have
Dan
Miller
who's
joined
us
on
the
Animal
Control
Board,
which
has
been
a
wealth
of
information?
He's
one
who's
helped
us
with
the
aardwolf
anyway,
and
then
chrismad
is
DeWitt.
Who
is
a
citizen
member
on
the
board
and
she
is
extremely
knowledgeable
extremely
dedicated.
She
shows
up
to
all
the
meetings
and
I
guess
this
is
the
most
effective
group
we've
had
in
a
long
time
and
obviously
dr.
Reba
and
I
stay
attached
at
the
hip,
as
we
have
for
the
past
12
years,
and
so
just
keeping
things
done.
A
Okay
and
I
did
want
to
bring
out.
This
really
is
a
new
business,
it's
kind
of
we're
going
to
back
up
to
old
business.
Just
so
you
know
that
we
were
supposed
to
have
a
meeting
last
week
with
the
mall
owners,
hi
V,
Dakota
bank
and
others.
We
had
the
snowstorm,
so
they
weren't
able
to
make
it
they've
since
have
hired
an
attorney
to
kind
of
stand
in
for
them
here
in
town.