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C
A
Okay,
what
I'll
do
is
number
one
we'll
start
with
approve
the
consent
agenda.
I'll,
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
any
discussion
motion
by
Bruce.
Second,
by
Mike.
Any
questions
concerns
changes.
Hearing,
none,
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
two
approve
the
agenda.
I'll
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Randy.
Second,
by
Glen.
A
Any
question
changes
concerns
hearing,
none
all
there
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
number
three
discussion
on
hired
a
marketing
firm
to
assist
with
sponsorships
right.
If
you
want
to
come
on
up
I'm
going
to
I'm
going
to
turn
the
show
over
to
Glen,
Glen
has
been
working
tirelessly
with
Ryan
and
I'm
serious
and
a
couple
of
things
so
I'm
going
to
turn
this
over
to
Glenn
and
just
let
him
work
with
right
and
you
guys
real
thanks.
D
Mayor
as
this
body
recalls
and
many
of
you
in
the
audience
and
are
watching
about
six
weeks
ago,
somewhere
thereabouts,
we
engage
Ryan
query
with
a
GPS
Great
Plains
services,
sponsorship
out
of
Sioux
Falls,
to
look
at
analysis
of
primarily
our
wellness
facility.
As
far
as
what
assets
do
we
have
in
there
that
we
can
potentially
generate
some
revenue
by
naming
right
sponsorships,
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
and
we
engage
Ryan
to
do
it.
D
D
At
the
end
of
day.
We
did
we
look
and
look
at
ourselves,
okay,
that
sounds
great,
but
none
of
us
has
the
expertise
or
the
time
to
go
through
the.
E
Thanks
for
having
me
again,
it's
been
good
to
be
back
just
to
kind
of
piggyback
off
everything.
Glen
said
ultimately,
where
we
left
off
is,
is
I
presented
the
evaluation
for
the
Wellness
Center
to
the
project
team
and
essentially
laid
out
in
a
variety
of
different
documents,
what
they
would
need
if
they
wanted,
if
you
guys
wanted
to
as
a
city
and
as
the
Wellness
Center
go
forth
and
conduct
the
sales
execution
yourself,
so
that
consisted
of
an
inventory
catalog
which
details
out
each
asset.
E
It
consists
of
a
presentation
where
you
can
plug
and
play
and
customize
it
for
each
sponsor
or
prospect
it
consisted
of
an
initial
pipeline
of
prospects
and
so
that,
among
various
other,
things
was
presented
to
to
the
team.
That
was
there
at
the
at
the
Wellness
Center
that
day
and
ultimately,
you
know
that
was
designed
to
be
a
handoff
or
we
could
look
at
potentially
working
at
working
together,
subsequent
to
that
and
having
GPS
actually
go
out
and
perform
the
execution
of
the
sales
themselves.
E
But
it
would
probably
consist
of
us.
You
know
allocating
about
80
to
85
percent
of
our
resources
and
time
to
the
city
of
Watertown
over
the
next
year,
with
the
only
other
project
being
in
Aberdeen
with
the
city
of
Aberdeen.
So
that's
where
we
kind
of
left
things
off
and
I
think
that's
an
appropriate
time
to
hand
it
back.
Okay,.
D
A
D
To
it,
tell
you
what
why
don't
actually
I
had
our
city
attorney
prepare
something
as
far
as
an
appropriate
motion
so
can
I
just
make
that
motion?
Absolutely
absolutely
I
would
move
that
the
council
delegates
the
mayor,
the
ability
to
enter
into
an
execute
a
contract
for
sales,
execution
of
corporate
sponsorships
with
great
plain
sponsors
and
corporates,
subject
to
these
terms
that
the
city
adopt
the
terms
page
three
of
the
corporate
partnerships,
sales
execution
proposal
and
specify
the
for
$25,000
installment
option.
That's
my
motion.
G
D
E
So
so
the
only
other
project,
just
in
complete
transparency,
I'm
working
on
is,
is
for
naming
rights
at
a
softball
Baseball
Complex
in
Aberdeen,
so
that
takes
a
much
smaller
percentage
of
my
time
and
I.
Just
wrapped
up
the
other
project,
I
was
working
on
in
Sioux,
Falls,
so
I
think
there's
I've
mentioned
a
couple
of
you
guys
I
this.
This
lends
itself
good
to
our
company
and
even
my
own
family
and
just
timing
and
everything.
So
this
would
be
the
brunt
of
of
our
time
over
3/4
of
what
I'd
spend
my
time
doing.
D
E
Correct
so
with
that
option
that
you've
made
a
motion
to
pass
I
would
great
plane.
Sponsorship
would
essentially
be
at
the
city's
disposal,
so
you
know.
Obviously
we
know
that
the
prairie
lakes
Wellness
Center
and
the
sales
execution
there
is
of
the
most
urgency
but,
as
you
guys
may
say,
okay
well
next,
we
want
to
look
at
this
venue
and
that
venue
as
those
come
about
we
would
be
at
your
disposal
to
perform
the
evaluation
and
perform
sales
execution.
D
E
D
E
And
and
there's
also
so
there's
besides
our
our
track
record
with
other
municipalities
which
lends
itself
to
show
that
there's
always
always
a
good
return,
there
is
no
guarantee,
but
at
the
same
time,
if
you
look
at
the
documents
that
were
presented
to
you
guys
the
inventory
catalog,
the
presentation,
the
you
know,
some
of
the
conservative
estimates
for
revenue
generation
are.
You
know
in
that
two
to
$300,000
a
year
annual
basis
just
for
the
pretty
Lakes
Wellness
Center.
E
Good
to
have
a
you
know,
one
maybe
two,
you
know
direct
points
of
contact.
The
fact
that
I
can
reach
out
to
Justin
directly
is
helpful
with
the
contract
side
of
things,
then
beyond
that
with
each
facility,
so
the
prairie
lakes
wellness
facility,
whether
it's
John
or
somebody
else
there
making
sure
I
establish
an
appointed
contact.
So
when
it
comes
to
facilitating
partnerships,
I
have
you
know
it's
best
to
have
one
point
of
contact,
but
I
can
be
pretty
fluid
with
that
I.
D
E
You
know,
nine,
to
ten
million
being
in
premium
seating,
oversaw
all
the
corporate
partnership
sales
at
the
city
of
Sturgis
for
the
74th
and
75th
Sturgis,
Motorcycle
Rally,
with
the
city
of
Sturgis,
the
mayor
and
his
team,
being
my
client
and
and
quadrupling
their
annual
revenue
from
year
to
year
and
then
oversaw
the
execution
of
the
naming
rights
to
the
midco
Aquatic
Center
in
Sioux.
Falls
I
did
an
evaluation
for
the
Washington
pavilion
and
Sioux
Falls
to
basically
give
them
that
roadmap,
which
they've
successfully
taken
in
and
put
into
action.
H
First
I'd
like
to
just
comment
on
the
concept
first
of
all,
and
we
are
in
full
agreement
that
we
really
have
no
one
within
the
city
organization
structure
today
to
be
able
to
do
this.
We
don't
have
the
experience.
We
don't
have
the
time
for
them
to
do
it
on
a
volunteer
basis,
so
to
go
to
somebody
like
Bryan
that
has
done
this
done
it
as
a
career.
I
think
is,
is
the
right
direction
for
us
to
go
right.
H
If
I
understand
you
correctly,
if
we
were
to
go
with
the
one
year
agreement,
would
we
be
able
to
be
giving
you
direction
in
regards
to
any
of
our
facilities
and
any
opportunity?
So
it's
it's
the
whole
bundle
that
you
would
be
working
on.
It's
just
a
matter
of
what
we
have
you're
working
on
correct,
correct.
E
So
I
would
I,
would
you
know
without
a
doubt,
you
guys
being
GPSS
client
would
be
in
charge
of
what
direction
we
want
ahead.
I
would
certainly
provide
insight
as
to
the
urgency
of
the
prairie
lakes
well
in
the
center,
but
I
could
also
be
candid
in
the
fact
that
hey
I
would
have
the
capacity
to
maybe
take
on
let's
move
on
to
another
project
and
maybe
start
doing
both
and
transitioning
into
another.
E
H
Because
I
think
the
other
thing
that
that
is
good
for
us
to
take
a
look
at
the
bigger
picture
versus
just
the
one
facility
is
that
some
of
these
may
lend
themselves
to
be
where
we
may
have
a
sponsor
that
may
be
interested
in
more
than
one
facility
yeah
or
the
example
to
have
somebody
that
knows.
Our
other
facilities
knows
what
those
opportunities
are,
as
you
speak,
to
a
potential
or
prospective
sponsor.
H
E
Yeah
and
that
you're
nailed
it
on
the
head
there
that
some
of
the
existing
relationships
that
my
company
has
with
folks
that
have
been
sponsors
and
companies
that
have
been
sponsors,
whether
it's
in
Sioux,
Falls
or
Sturgis
or
Aberdeen.
Those
relationships
will
even
lend
themselves
to
perhaps
some
of
your
guys's
facilities
and
as
we
go
from
facility
facility.
What
what
we
always
discover
is
that
maybe
maybe
the
Wellness
Center
is
in
a
fit
for
a
particular.
E
You
know
restaurant
or
construction,
company
or
Bank,
but
let's
say
an
anticipated
hockey
arena
or
golf
course
or
zoo,
is
and
so
really
getting
to
get
ingrained
over
the
course
of
a
year
in
understanding
the
different
businesses
and
corporate
entities
in
the
city
getting
to
know
their
marketing
initiatives.
It
makes
it
a
lot
easier
to
know
who
to
come
back
to
and
make
that
problem.
You
know
just
really
streamline
things
in.
E
Way
we
have
it
worded
now,
which
is
essentially
what
was
proposed
is
I
cover
all
my
out-of-pocket
expenses,
except
for
the
hotel,
and
you
guys
have
been
covering
lodging
so
I
would
pay,
for
you
know:
transportation,
entertainment
for
clients,
any
sort
of
internal
compensation
that
I
may
have
to
pay
somebody
to
be
in
Aberdeen.
What
I
can
things
like
that?
So
the
only
expense
that
you
guys
have
had
as
far
as
associated
with
with
us
as
been
lodging.
Okay,
Shelly.
H
B
B
That
would
be
my
recommendation.
I
think
it's
a
better
fit,
but
that's
up
to
you.
Eight
that
are
here.
If
you
wanted
to
come
out
of
the
general
fund,
you'd
have
to
specify
whether
you'd
want
contingency
funds
to
be
used
or,
if
you
would
want
it
to
come
out
of
just
the
unallocated
fund
balance
that
we
have
available.
So
it.
B
H
I
B
B
J
Okay,
you
know
I
think
it's
important
for
everybody
now,
especially
as
folks
may
be
listening
on
TV,
that
this
is
not
something
that
we've
come
to
agree
on
or
or
come
to
a
contract
on
quickly.
I
mean
there's
been
a
lot
of
meetings,
a
lot
of
discussion,
that's
taking
place,
and
so
this
has
been
going
on
for
a
while.
I
just
want
people
don't
know
that.
K
So
Ryan:
well
you
do
most
of
this
work
yourself,
I
mean.
Are
you
the
one?
Are
you
going
to
have
other
people
come
in
and
the
second
thing
I'm
wondering
is:
will
you
go
locally
for
the
money
or
do
you
do
you
anticipate
going
into
the
cities
and
I
mean
all
around
the
country
that
you
have
contacts?
Oh
great.
E
Questions
yeah
so
the
way
I
have
it
designed
and
planned.
Now,
yes,
I'd,
be
me
here:
I'd,
be
the
one
working
on
this
just
given
the
nature
in
the
scope
of
the
projects
and
now
the
fact
that
I've
become
quite
intimate
with
with
the
city,
the
Wellness,
Center
and
and
what's
going
on
so
yes,
that
would
be
would
be
me.
E
Regional
companies
there'll
be
companies
that
are,
in
other,
you
know,
small
to
mid
sized
towns.
That'll
have
interest-
perhaps
maybe
not
as
much
in
the
wellness
center,
because
that
really
is
more
of
a
facility
dedicated
to
Watertown
and
maybe
a
couple
of
other
smaller
cities.
But
if
we
start
talking
about
something,
that's
gonna
bring
in
the
zoo.
For
example,
you
know
that
brings
in
people
from
around
the
state,
maybe
even
bordering
states.
E
E
Yeah
and
so
there's
a
great
example
of
midco.
You
know
I
started
with,
probably
because
that
was
a
pretty
significant
investment
for
whoever
was
gonna,
be
the
naming
rights
partner,
so
I
started
local
and
did
meet
with
some
companies
that
were
outside
of
Sioux.
Falls
are
at
least
headquartered
outside
of
Sioux
Falls,
but
you
know
midco,
for
example,
is
also
somebody
that
I
would
have
a
conversation
with
perhaps
on
some
of
the
other
facilities
here.
That
I
had
a
conversation
with
in
Sturgis,
and
so
there
are
partners
like
that.
A
And
I
think
Randy.
You
brought
this
up
a
year
or
so
ago.
You
know
to
to
look
at
this
type
of
a
program
and
I
think
it's
something
that
when
we
visit
with
Tracie
turbek,
he
gave
you
a
glowing
report
and
it's
shown
on
the
projects
that
you've
worked
on
and
as
a
group
that
did
work
with
you
very,
very
impressed.
So
if
there's
no
more
questions
at
this
time,
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
look
for
council
action.
All
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries.
Thank
you
right.
Thank.
A
A
F
F
Where
there
cannot
be
any
bails
placed
for
FAA,
/,
FAA
regulations,
the
terms
of
the
agreement,
63
dollars
and
25
cents
per
acre,
plus
12
round
bales
of
hay,
that
would
be
transported
at
the
fly
expense
to
bramble
Park
Zoo
each
year.
Beyond
that
we
have
the
traditional
indemnification
and
right
of
termination
provisions
in
here.
So
the
city
is
protected
against
suits
actions,
damages
and
liability
brought
against
it
for
any
of
the
services
envisioned
under
this
agreement.
F
L
A
Any
more
questions
for
Todd
or
Justin
on
this
hearing,
none
I'll
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries.
Thank
you.
Time
number
5
proposed
lease
agreement
with
one
vision:
aviation
PLC
for
city-owned
land
located
at
the
Watertown
Regional
Airport.
At
this
time
again,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
If
there's
anyone
wants
to
speak
in
favor
of
or
against
this,
this
is
their
opportunity.
A
M
F
I,
don't
know
the
exact
status
at
this
point
of
aerco
aviation,
but
they
currently
serve
as
the
fixed-base
operator
at
the
Watertown
Regional
Airport,
and
that
service,
as
fixed-base
operator,
includes
flight
training,
aircraft,
rental,
minor,
airframe
and
powerplant
repair
the
ability
to
sell
aircraft,
the
ability
to
fuel
and
dispense
oil
for
aircraft
and
a
federally
approved
air
taxi
and
air
charter
service,
essentially
with
air
co,
Aviation's
sale
of
its
assets
to
one
vision,
one
vision
would
like
to
enter
into
this
lease
of
ground
effectively
there
at
the
airport.
That's
what
this
lease
covers.
F
F
The
provisions
in
here
in
terms
of
rent
reflect
much
of
what
we
saw
in
the
prior
agreement.
However,
there
are
a
few
exceptions
which
Tod
can
touch
on
the
leased
premises
is
depicted
in
the
exhibits
at
the
back,
exhibit
a
in
particular
exhibit
C
provides
the
monthly
activity
report,
which
is
essentially
what
one
vision
would
report
to
the
airport
on
on
a
monthly
basis
to
denote.
F
You
know
what
its
services
were,
how
much
of
fuel
it
it
used
from
the
airport
and
so
basically
providing
a
basis,
for
you
know
the
city's
billing
of
their
use
of
the
facilities.
So
with
that,
if
you
have
any
other
questions,
the
one
thing
I
would
add
is
that
you
may
recall,
with
the
fixed-base
operator
previously
that
there
was
a
percentage
of
the
rent
that
was
not
charged.
It
was
sort
of
a
step-up
each
year.
H
N
So
he
touched
Justin
touched
on
99%
of
them.
The
only
thing
I
really
want
to
touch
on
that's
different
is
the
this
step-up
program
right
here.
The
last
few
we've
had
or
five
years
step-up
says
he
had
said,
and
this
year
this
one
we
want
to
do
it
a
little
tighter
just
for
budgeting
reasons.
So
we
went
three
years,
which
is
our
benefit.
H
F
N
N
C
O
C
N
N
Is
but
actually
they're
actually
there
a
lot
of
them
are
longer
than
that,
but
do
the
statutes
that
we
have
to
follow
every
new
lease
that
we
go
into
now
has
to
standard
the
follow
the
standard,
proper
channels
now
so
or
it
used
to
be
50
years,
I
believe
the
last
least
I
believe
was
50
years,
and
this
will
need
to
drop
down
to
the
24
to
stay
under
the
99.
If
we
were
going
to
hit
the
three
recurring.
A
P
P
P
Currently,
the
the
hangars,
not
apart
145
for
people
that
don't
know
apart
145
most
airlines
require
you
to
be
a
part
145
to
work
on
their
aircraft.
So
I
will
make
the
transition
with
the
government
as
soon
as
I
can
to
a
part
145.
It
does
look
like
I'll.
Do
a
satellite
from
my
facility
in
Sioux
City,
so
Iowa
FAA
will
be
up
here
quite
a
bit
watching
over
me,
but
it's
possible
I
could
do
a
completely
separate
145
up
here
and
then
I'll.
P
A
G
A
P
P
P
Another
part
of
business
that
were,
we
striving
it's
kind
of
our
Forte
about
two
months
ago,
a
plane
hit
a
deer
on
takeoff
in
Charlotte
North
Carolina.
They
called
us.
We
were
there
that
day
we
had
it
fixed
within
five
days
after
the
aircraft
hit
the
deer.
So
a
lot
of
airlines
call
us
I,
always
got
guys
ready
with
the
suitcases
packed
and
the
tool
bags
packed,
and
it's
not
it's
very
common
for
us
milah
night
to
get
a
phone
call
and
we're
we're
on
the
road.
P
A
P
Q
We've
had
a
good
working
relationship
with
the
FBO
I
consider
Scotland
a
good
friend,
and
we
want
to
continue
that
relationship
with
the
new
owners.
This
is
a
good
opportunity
for
us,
I
think
to
work
with
it
work
with
the
FBL
as
far
as
training
with
mechanics.
Q
L
P
Q
Q
H
Actually
have
a
question
for
Todd,
or
maybe
Maher,
maybe
you've.
Let
me
know
if
Jim
were
to
we've
mentioned
building
a
you
know,
a
new
building
for
is
that
something
that
goes
on
our
property
and
we
lease
it
to
them
and
that's
their
investment
capitalizing
that
building
exactly
that's
another
reason
why
you
want
a
longer
term
commitment
in
regards
to
this
this
lease
correct.
A
A
Dustin
all
right
I
got
it:
okay,
number,
six
Valley,
View
addition
annexation
and
zoning
Shayne
I'm
gonna.
Let
you
talk
about
a
little
bit
before
we
will
go
into
the
two
steps
here.
You
have
an
annexation.
You
have
second
reading
order
in
1726
you
have
a
public
hearing
and
council.
What?
What
do
you
guys
prefer?
Okay,
yep
well,.
M
R
B
A
R
Thank
You
mayor
item
6a
is
the
annexation
of
a
portion
of
the
Valley
View
addition,
it's
I'm
my
pictures
on
the
okay,
so
it
does
not
include
this
square
here,
which
is
a
separate
parcel,
but
everything
around
where
my
arrows
tracing
is
part
of
phase
one.
So
that's
the
first
portion
of
the
value
addition
that's
proposed
to
be
annexed
and
following
a
pending
approval
of
the
annexation,
then
we'll
take
a
action
on
the
zoning
for
the
this
district.
This
is
part
of
a
large
development
138
acres.
A
No
questions
on
annexation.
All
right
I
do
have
a
motion
a
second
on
the
floor.
Our
discussion
is
clear.
At
this
time.
I'll
look
for
council
act.
Certain
action
for
the
annexation
resolution,
number
17-13,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
we'll
go
on
to
be
second
rediem
ordinance.
Number
17
26
am
any
zoning
district
boundaries
by
zoning.
The
valley
view
addition
to
our
one
single-family
residential
district,
our
two
single-family
attached
residential
district
and
our
three
multi-family
residential
district.
At
this
time,
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
A
R
R
J
Shane
I'm
I
would
mention
this
that
our
last
meeting
when
we
had
our
first
discussion
about
this,
my
concern
again
is
the
r3,
the
r3
that
we've
got
in
at
second
Street
last
night.
I
wouldn't
have
as
much
an
issue
with
that
because
of
the
size
of
the
Lots,
the
plats.
The
lots
are
planted
fairly
small.
You
know
that
might
be
an
opportunity
for
some
type
of
for
a
better
term.
J
Maybe
roll
house
name
housing
like
like
summer
with
some
like
that,
but
where
I
do
have
an
issue
in
my
many
years
on
the
Planning
Commission
and
its
kind
of
planning
101.
That
is
not
a
good
idea.
In
my
opinion,
even
though
it
abuts,
then
that
is
that's
a
good
thing
that
it
does
about
a
good
chunk
of
it
to
that
open
area.
But
you
still
have
12
residences,
some
of
them
across
the
street,
but
some
of
them
are
adjacent.
J
You
have
four
properties
that
are
adjacent
to
that
and,
and
they
may
want
to
just
use
it
for
duplexes
I,
don't
know,
but
it
still
opens
the
door
for
apartments
and
I
think
you're
gonna
parking
issues.
You
know
snow
removal
issues,
people
parking
on
the
street,
I,
don't
I,
don't
honestly
know
what
the
parking
provisions
are
for
that
section
of
our
three,
but
that
large
one
I
would
be
against
that.
R
R
And
that
was
vetted
out
in
our
meetings
and
I
think
the
the
baseline
decision
why
the
Planning
Commission
approved
this
to
bring
to
you
was
primarily
because
they
can
easily
go
backwards
to
r2
or
r1.
With
that
zoning,
it's
much
more
difficult
to
go
forward,
so
they
thought
that
they
would
ask
for
the
highest
use
and
then
move
back
towards
something
else.
If
that's,
what
were
we
desired
and
I
guess
you
have
the
right
to
change
and
modify
this?
R
What
this
would
do,
then
what
we
would
have
to
come
back
with
a
another
first
reading
and
a
second
reading
and
that
and
if
you
choose
to
do
that,
that's
the
path,
a
little
tape,
but
we
did
bet
that
that
was
the
bottom
line
of
this
gushin
was
that
our
3
is
the
highest
use
of
possible
for
that
and
they
could
back
off,
but
it's
very
difficult
to
go
the
opposite
direction.
Well,.
H
And
I
I
will
tell
you
similarly
to
Bruce
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
in
Planning
Commission
Board
of
adjustments
in
it
all
looks
good
on
paper,
but
when
the
time
comes
and
all
of
a
sudden
that's
an
empty
lot,
and
somebody
comes
in
they're
gonna
put
a
building
in
there.
Those
people
that
have
spent
money
around
them
all
get
upset.
We've
seen
it
time
and
time
again
right.
R
H
R
And
I'll
give
you
a
couple
examples
of
what
this
kind
of
emulates,
if
you
think
of
kemp
place
that
just
got
constructed
here
a
year
or
so
ago,
we
do
have
some
are
three
abutting,
those
Lots
that
are
gonna,
be
our
one.
You
know
around
that
pond
that
was
built,
so
this
is
kind
of
one
way
to
try
to
intermix
our
three
apartments
into
our
one
and
I
mean
I,
get
it
I
know
it's
not
ideal
to
not
have
a
tower
to
buffer
in
there,
but
to
not
have
any
apartment.
O
R
Example,
the
other
example
is
on
West
14th
Street.
We
have
that
are
three:
that's
down
around
22nd
Street.
You
know
that
kind
of
blends
into
the
total
neighborhood
it.
So
it
is
an
r3.
You
know
primarily
r1
neighborhood,
but
we
do
have
it
in
other
places
in
town,
and
this
is
what
the
request
is.
If
you
want
to
change
it
again,
I'm
listening
out.
J
J
C
I
asked
about
this
last
me.
My
concern
Bruce
brought
up
some
good
points
with
traffic.
Wasn't
one
I
was
really
on
my
list.
I
just
I
think
that
if
you
leave
that,
as
are
three
of
the
potential
for
a
large
multifamily,
complex
close
in
there
I
don't
know
if
the
other
streets
gonna
be
able
to
handle
that,
and
you
know,
they're
gonna
clog
things
up.
I.
H
Do
have
one
of
the
question
and
really
probably
not
on
zoning
everything,
but
it's
Rob
here
Rob.
Do
you
have
any
any
concerns
with
the
three
call
two
sacks
that
are
in
there
I
mean
historically,
we've
tried
to
stay
away
from
cul-de-sacs
for
snow
removal
for
garbage
disposal
because
they're
just
hard
to
get
in
with.
What's
your
feeling
on
that
right.
S
We
did
discuss
that
at
the
design
review
team
meetings
and
it
is
a
concern
about
cleaning
the
cul-de-sac,
salad,
it's
the
way
we
handle
it.
Now
we
do
hire
a
contractor
to
circle
up
all
the
the
cul-de-sacs
and-
and
we
go
back
days
later,
when
we
get
done
with
Clinton
arrests,
the
streets
and
we
held
it
out
so
generally,
we
do
have
to
haul
snow
out
of
the
cul-de-sacs.
S
S
H
A
H
K
Shane
mentioned
that
that
that
was
brought
up.
That
was
a
long
discussion
at
the
blind
Commission.
Just
that
very
thing,
should
it
be
a
three
or
should
it
are
three
or
should
it
be,
are
two
for
the
buffer
and
they
were
trying
to
figure
out
ways
to
buffer
it
in
some
other
way,
and
there
just
didn't
seem
to
be
any
way
to
do
it
and
like
they
said
it's.
If
you
start
with
our
three
it's
easier
to
go
to
our
two
but
I
I.
R
I
think,
actually,
from
the
developer's
standpoint,
they
felt
that
they
that
the
city
would
desire.
Some
are
three
in
this
138
acre
lot
or
parcel
plan,
and
they
felt
that
this
was
probably
the
best
location
to
try
to
do
an
r3,
because
the
rest
of
its
going
to
be
all
r1
and
so
that
that
was
kind
of
the
premise.
But
if
I'll
we'll
do
our
and
I'll
bring
this
back
for
a
first
reading
next
council
meeting.
L
B
B
I
B
A
A
A
Okay,
number,
seven
ordinance,
number
seventeen
two,
a
menu
section,
18
point:
zero,
one:
zero
one
and
twenty
one
point:
six:
five:
zero
one
to
exempt
contractors,
trailer
shipping
trailers
and
moving
trailers
from
certain
parking
provisions.
This
is
second
reading.
I
will
look
for
a
motion
in
a
second
from
the
council
motion
by
bill
second
by
Glen
and
go
ahead.
John
I'll!
Let
you
handle
them.
F
Thank
You
mayor
I
won't
belabor
this
too
much
because
this
is
effectively
the
third
time
this
language
has
been
brought
up
before
you
with
slight
modification.
You'll
recall
the
slight
modification
was
adding
a
provision
that
had
existed
in
an
ordinance
proposed
before
the
Planning
Commission,
but
the
thought
was
that
if
it
was
better
served
in
and
better
organized
to
be
placed
in
section
18,
Oh
101,
it
should
go
there
so
that
yellow
highlighted
portion
was
what
caused
us
to
reset
the
the
meetings
and
go
back
to
a
first
meeting
on
this
language.
F
Ultimately,
the
overview
is
straightforward.
The
the
changes
wrought
here
came
from
a
concern
about
commercial
trailers
being
caught
up
in
ours
in
our
ordinances
for
on
street
parking,
and
the
thought
was
that
if
contractors
were
diligently
working
at
sites,
they
shouldn't
run
afoul
of
some
of
our
on-street
parking
provisions
by
virtue
of
leaving
their
trailers
overnight
in
a
safe
place.
F
Oh
one,
one
final
point
to
make
you
might
have
caught
in
my
memo
that
I've
made
reference
to
in
the
red
lettering
there
that
there's
only
one
provision
provided
here
under
sub
five
of
80
no
101,
as
proposed
initially
I,
thought
only
to
include
that
sub
five
sub
a
provision
and
not
the
sub
B.
But
in
taking
a
greater
look
at
the
way
our
ordinances
are
structured.
F
It
made
sense
that
if
there
were
provisions
of
unique
importance
to
Lake
Camp,
Asaka
and
Lake
Pelican-
and
there
are
a
number
of
areas
where
sidewalks
and
trails
sort
of
form
up
to
become
a
part
of
the
roadway
that
it
made
sense
to
have
a
provision
that
is
otherwise
duplicated
elsewhere.
Uniquely
located
under
the
lake
campus
or
Lake
Pelican,
ordinance
and
and
if
the
council
feels
that
this
is
duplicative
and
and
not
needed,
I
can
certainly
strike.
That
would
be
a
substantive
revision
that
would
require
this
go
back
yet
again
to
a
first
reading.
A
F
An
excellent
question
mayor-
and
it's
a
worry
that
we
had
you
know
in
talking
to
folks
internally
who've-
had
to
deal
with
this
issue
here
at
City
Hall
talking
to
folks
on
both
sides
of
the
issue
out
in
the
public
we've
inserted,
and
this
is
in
1801,
oh
one,
sub
to
that.
Second
part
in
tract
changes.
They're
down
at
the
bottom
commercial
trailers
of
those
contractors
actively
performing
improvements
to
real
property.
F
I
highlight
actively
because
that's
the
operative
phrase,
a
reasonable
interpretation
of
actively
is
to
say
you
can't
go
away
from
the
job
site
for
a
week
at
a
time
and
expect
your
trailer
to
be
lawfully
parked
there.
You
need
to
be
working
diligently
and
if
that
means
it
can
be
parked
over
the
weekend,
because
you
work
on
an
8
to
5.
F
L
F
F
You
know
experts
said
but
from
a
policy
standpoint
it
becomes
more
difficult
because
you
know
there
are
such
things
as
extenuating
circumstances.
There
are
such
things
as
the
nature
of
the
project.
You
know
requiring
that
you
may
need
to
go
away
to
get
other
parts
other
goods
to
come
back
and
you
aren't
there
working
you.
L
J
G
J
It's
dark
out,
you're
driving
down
the
street
and
there's
a
big
old
giant
black
flatbed
sitting
out
there
with
hardly
any
reflectors
or
anything
on
it,
and
you
see
it
at
the
last
second
I've
had
that
before
do
we
have
any
provisions
that
that
sort
of
say
you
gotta
have
reflectors
or
cones
or
something
out
there
to
kind
of
keep
people
from
smashing
into
that
stuff?
Well,.
F
To
answer
your
second
question:
councilman,
these
provisions
here
keep
with
well.
We
actually
have
added
into
it
a
requirement
that,
regardless
of
whether
the
jobsite
is
actively
being
pursued,
the
trailer
cannot
pose
a
threat
to
public
safety,
and
so,
if
it's
located
in
a
place
where
it's
not
going
to
be
readily
seen
at
night,
it
doesn't
have
reflectors.
It
doesn't
have
cones
if
a
law
enforcement
officer
reasonably
views
it
as
opposing
a
threat
to
public
safety
where
it
sets
at
that
time,
then
there
is
the
potential
for
violation
here.
So.
F
That's
right:
yep,
yeah,
hey!
You
know
an
answer
to
your
first
question:
councilman.
There
are
provisions,
obviously
in
our
ordinances
with
regard
to
you,
know
parking
in
places
where
it's
marked
as
no
parking
and
where
other
provisions
apply.
This
language
really
only
gets
to
the
24-hour
prohibition
on
parking.
So
so
you
know
the
fact
that
you
have
to
if
you
park
on
the
street,
move
it
within
24
hours,
I
believe
a
minimum
distance
of
40
feet
or
50
feet.
F
H
R
Have
a
new
policy
that
requires
dumpsters
and
other
construction
related
materials
that
are
placed
on
the
road
to
be
permitted.
It's
always
been.
It's
that's
always
been
the
case
with
construction
materials.
So
if
you
park,
if
you
pile
the
gravel
landscaping,
Rock
Timbers
rafters
all
that
stuff
on
the
street,
they
need
to
permit-
and
we
extended
that
this
year
to
include
dumpsters,
because
I
noticed
that
same
thing.
A
lot
of
dumpsters
get
dumped
on
the
on
the
street,
with
zero,
reflectiveness
or
signage.
R
Anything,
and
so
we've
been
just
edging
that
thing
along
to
contractors
who
find
them
and
and
get
that
permanent
process
going,
and
my
goal
is
actually
more
on
the
public
safety
and
the
things,
because
I
want
to
get
these
guys
to
put
reflective
tape
or
a
reflective
cone
or
signed
by
those.
If
they're
going
to
be
parked
on
the
street
and
actually
my
preference
I
know
a
permit
seems
kind
of
petty,
but
if
they
don't
like
the
permanent
put
the
dumpster
on
the
yard,
put
the
dumpster
in
the
driveway,
don't
put
it
on
the
street.
R
J
A
D
F
A
A
F
F
17
is
something
that
the
state
has
a
unique
interest
and
and
I
did
receive
confirmation
through
Mike
Berger,
that
the
state
had
conducted
its
preliminary
review
of
this
provision
and
stated
that
they
had
no
issues
with
it
in
terms
of
it
contradicting
or
impacting
state
statute
to
an
extent
that
they
would,
you
know,
ask
to
intervene,
so
they
just
asked
for
a
copy
of
this.
Should
the
City
Council
approve
it
so,
given
that
what
we're
left
with
here
is
a
provision
that
would
expand
the
definition
of
a
nuisance
for
groundwater
discharge
to
include
water.
F
That's
deposited
on
the
asphalt
surface
of
a
street
and
it's
specifically
some
pump
discharge
deposited
on
the
asphalt
surface
of
a
street
or
alley
when
a
concrete,
curb
and
gutter
is
available
to
receive
such
discharge.
Now
you
may
recall
at
the
last
City
Council
meeting
when
this
was
discussed.
This
was
prompted
by
a
concerned
citizen,
and
it
was
a
concept
that
was
offered
here
before
the
council,
really
what
it
would
amount
to
is
requiring
that
homeowners
take
the
additional
step
of
ensuring
they're
discharged.
F
Sump
water
is
directed
into
the
the
concrete
curb
and
gutter
such
that
it
doesn't
splash
out
onto
the
asphalt
now
the
theory
behind
this
being
that
asphalt
is
more
susceptible
to
wearing
from
water
than
concrete.
Hence
why
kermin
gutter
is
made
in
concrete.
So
with
that
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions,
you
may
have.
H
Justin,
if
the
just
down
the
street
from
where
I
live
there,
I
can't
tell
you
whether
it's
actually
putting
around
the
concrete
or
not,
but
as
it
goes
down
the
road
not
far
it's
by
nature
of
the
way
the
contours
are.
It
then
flows
across
the
street
in
a
scenario
like
that,
as
long
as
they're
discharging
in
the
into
the
gutter,
they
would
still
be
okay,
correct
that.
F
A
Any
other
questions:
okay,
hearing
none
outlook
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
thank
you.
Justin
number,
nine
in
ordinance,
number
17,
9a
menu,
section,
twenty
four
point:
zero
five
one
three
to
place
them
toward
and
it's
existing
administrative
requirements
for
easements.
This
is
also
a
second
reading.
I
look
for
a
motion,
a
second
for
discussion
motion
by
Bruce
second,
by
bill
Justin.
If
you
want
to
take
this
sure.
F
The
language
also
is
added
to
here
below
sub
three,
to
specify
what
those
easements
should
look
like,
so
that
you
know
generally
sometimes
what
occurs
is
the
the
drafters
of
these
documents?
Don't
clearly
delineate
on
the
the
mapped
portion
of
the
the
plat
where
these
easements
are
but
note
them
in
some
some
sort
of
certification
on
a
sometimes
even
a
different
page?
So
this
would
make
all
of
it
plain
and
evident
to
a
layman
where
these
lot,
these
easement
lines
are
and
how
they
they
would
denoted.
A
O
M
F
R
So
it's
we
already
have
that,
and
that's
really
the
practice
that
we
have
it
just
was
a
little
bit
vague
and
in
times
we
weren't
seeing
that
five
foot
easement
depicted
on
Platts,
and
we
thought
that
a
layperson
that
would
look
at
that
make
a
copy
of
their
plat.
What
say:
I
don't
have
an
easement
on
my
side,
yard
I
can
do
whatever
I
want,
and
that's
not
the
case
and.
M
Is
over
the
house
cases
aren't
any
there,
but
the
fact
that
there's
an
easement
means
that
if
the
utilities
at
some
point
in
time
finds
that
that's
an
easier
route,
then
they
have
the
right
to
go
in
there
and
put
it
in
where
supposedly
we'll
just
maybe
stay
in
the
backyard.
No,
they
have
the
right
to
go
down
the
side
yard.
Then.
R
A
Any
other
questions,
hearing
none
I'll,
look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
thanks.
Justin
number,
ten
first
reading
ordinance
number
1730
how
many
fortunes
of
chapter
11
point
zero,
seven
to
declare
tall
grass
of
public
nuisance
and
allow
for
a
rem
remedy
revised
Justin.
If
you
will
take
care
of
those
folks,
be.
F
Given
the
nature
of
this
ordinance
and
how
you
know,
it
appears
to
impact
a
decent
number
of
properties
in
the
community
or
would,
if
adopted,
you
will
recall
that
we
talked
about
defining
noxious
vegetation
as
including
grass
that
has
reached
at
least
that
has
reached
eight
inches
in
height
or
greater,
that
would
exclude
trees,
shrubs
and
cultivated
flowers
or
gardens
so
we're
basically
talking
grass
or
weeds.
However,
you
want
to
slice
it
that
goes
grows
up
up
to
eight
inches
in
height
or
grows
to
eight
inches
in
height
or
greater.
F
The
point
was
brought
up
then
about
how
there
are
law
properties
within
the
city
of
Watertown
and
that
it
would
be
difficult
for
some
of
these
property
owners
to
be
able
to
comply
with
this,
given
sometimes
the
remoteness
of
these
large
Lots
and
considering
the
the
fundamental
concern,
which
is
how
is
this
a
public
nuisance?
Well,
it's
a
public
nuisance
because
of
concerns
about
insects,
about
the
spread
of
weeds,
and
so
in
looking
at
other
other
ordinances
that
existed
throughout
the
country
we
hit
on.
F
So
the
thought
was
that
there
would
be
some
flexibility
there
for
larger
properties
to
get
at
the
root
of
what
makes
grass
tall
grass
of
public
nuisance.
Moreover,
there
were
questions
made
and
I
think
there
were
good
ones
at
the
last
city
council
meeting
about
issues
on
notice
and
clarifying
noting
the
fact
that
April
15th
we've
gone
past
that
deadline
for
this
year
for
publication
notice.
So
it's
clarified
here
that
simply
what's
required
in
ordinance.
F
Is
that
from
2018
onward
it
needs
to
be
published,
April
15th,
but
one
type
of
each
notice
is
necessary
for
a
single
property
for
the
entire
growing
season
so
effectively.
If
this
ordinance
is
approved,
then
in
order
for
us
to
be
enforcing,
we
would
need
to
as
a
city
provide
publication
notice
once
as
well
as
notice
by
mail
once
and
there's
a
fixed
notice
once
and
then
that
property
would
be
covered
for
the
entire
growing
year.
But.
A
F
L
T
That's
gonna
help
us
quite
a
bit.
Actually,
it's
not
gonna
really
take
satisfaction
away
from
not
being
able
to
find
out
if
the
property
owner
is,
but
the
way
we've
listed
at
this
time
now
the
placard
that
goes
on
the
door
and
the
written
thing
can
go
out
simultaneously.
So
once
he
goes
and
placards
the
door
he
can
come
back
in
and
they
could
send
a
letter
the
same
day
and
then
then,
five
to
seven
days
after
that,
if
we
have
the
proper
party,
we
can
take
care
of
it
right
away.
T
T
To
we
have
discussed
it
and
we
are
gonna,
go
out
public
notification
and
we're
gonna
advertise
for
quotes
for
for
public
contractors
to
come
in,
and
hopefully
we'll
just
develop
a
list
and
and
the
day
that
this
thing
can
be
taken
care.
We'll
just
go
to
that
list
and
start
at
the
top.
And
can
you
do
it?
Can
you
do
it?
Can
you
do
it
and
take
care
of
it
that
way,
so
that'll
also
help
help
rob
us
so.
M
D
F
You
know
the
line
between
cultivated
as
opposed
to
unintentional,
just
unkempt
nests.
You
know
it
may
be.
There
may
be
times
when
that
line
is,
is
difficult
to
discern
I.
I
would
suggest
to
you
that
that's
going
to
be
rare,
the
features
that
I've
seen
incorporating
natural
grass
do
it
generally
in
a
cultivated
manner,
an
aesthetically
pleasing
manner.
It's
generally
not
the
whole
yard,
and
it's
very
difficult
I
would
suggest
you
to
to
cultivate
an
entire
yard
to
natural
grass.
F
L
A
M
F
Be
happy
to
mayor
this
language
has
already
been
approved
by
the
Coddington
County
Commission.
You
may
recall,
having
seen
in
the
past
leases
between
the
city
of
Watertown
and
Cottington
County,
even
such
as
this,
where
we're
dealing
with
a
ground
lease
for
a
long
term.
There
are
very
straightforward
documents
and
that
tradition
continues
with
this
document.
The
term
goes
until
November,
6,
2013
d'ang
term
on
the
lease
arrangement
with
the
city
and
county
with
the
Ice
Arena
accept
the
ownership
interests
are
flipped.
County
owns
the
ground.
The
city
owns
the
building.
F
What's
covenant
to
hear
is
quiet
enjoyment
that
the
county
will
be
able
to
use
the
property
and
depicted
in
exhibit
a
at
the
back
of
this
lease
for
the
purposes
of
building
and
maintaining
a
storage
building
as
depicted
the
screening
requirement
that
the
council
requested
is
also
included
in
this
lease.
As
you
can
see,
the
rent
is
nominal.
F
The
indemnification
provision
is
that
the
city
will
identify
and
hold
the
county
harmless
with
regard
to
the
access
portion,
ie
the
portion
of
property
to
get
to
the
county's
building
that
exists
over
our
property
and
only
for
access
liability.
The
county
agrees
to
indemnify
the
city
for
actions,
work
that
it
does
basically
anything
that
it
does
in
pursuance
of
its
storage
building.
So
that's
how
liabilities
are
split
up
and
then
also
we
worked
out
a
right
of
access
to
the
building
for
the
benefit
of
the
county.
F
C
F
A
D
B
Can
ensure
start
out,
give
you
a
little
history.
There
were
requests
for
proposals
that
were
sent
out
by
the
city
they
were
sent
out
to
all
the
local
banks
in
May
and
for
proposals
were
received.
The
banks
were
Wells
Fargo,
Dakota,
Bank,
reliable
and
Great
Western
Bank,
the
other
three
banks
I'm
sent
to
decline
to
bid
once
the
sealed
proposals
were
opened
and
reviewed.
Reliable
was
determined
to
be
the
lowest
proposal
for
a
monthly
service
cause
and
highest
interest
received
on
idol
funds.
B
Great
Western
Bank
was
the
second
for
both
of
those
cost
and
interest
received
and
Idol
funds.
At
that
point,
I
realized
that
I
had
a
conflict
of
interest
and
that
conflict
of
interest
is
based
on
the
fact
that
my
husband
David
is
an
employee
at
rely
Bank,
as
most
of
you
are
aware,
I
felt
I
needed
to
step
back
for
the
rest
of
the
process.
At
that
point,
Kristen,
who
is
our
assistant
finance
officer,
was
asked
to
take
over
the
review
of
their
proposals
and
the
council
presentation.
B
I
have
provided
a
letter
of
full
disclosure,
as
required
by
state
statute.
I
did
pass
that
out
prior
to
the
meeting.
I
did
pass
it
out
to
all
of
the
press
that
is
represented
here
this
evening
as
well.
So
at
this
point,
I
will
really
recuse
myself
from
any
of
the
discussion.
I
will
turn
it
over
to
Kristin
and
Justin
if
needed,
legal,
wise
to
go
through
the
information.
That's
provided
and
answer
any
questions
that
you
guys
might
have.
U
D
U
H
G
U
U
U
O
G
H
U
G
D
U
Really,
currently,
the
city
we,
the
employees
in
our
office,
do
the
bank
reconciliation.
We
do
a
lot
of
the
kind
of
work
with
it.
Anyways.
The
one
thing
that
would
be
different
would
be.
Currently
we
can
transfer
it
just
through
our
accounting
system,
the
money.
Now,
if
we
had
two
separate
bank
accounts,
we
would
have
to
actually
transfer
money.
U
We
take
payments
at
our
counter
for
their
utility
bills
and
then
we'd
have
to
do
transfers
as
far
as
like
payroll
taxes
we're
all
one
entity
as
far
as
payroll,
so
there'd
be
some
money
transfers
with
that.
But
as
far
as
the
actual
work
for
the
city,
we
currently
do
the
deposits
and
we
do
the
bank
rec
and
all
that
so.
A
H
H
O
L
A
Instead
of
breaking
it
out,
you
know
on
the
fly
there
really
should
be
to
our
piece
out
there
and
I
know
during
the
the
utility
conversations
they're
very,
very
good,
with
what
is
being
presented.
You
know
to
keep
theirs
with
Great,
Western
and
so
forth,
but
I
think
that's
a
very
valid
reason.
I
think
well,.
D
Guess
something
else
that
caught
my
attention
on
the
still
on
the
utility
issue
is
under
the
disadvantages
I'm,
quoting
out
at
the
what
was
in
our
council
packet
may
not
get
as
high
every
to
read
high
of
returns
and
idle
funds
due
to
fewer
and
fewer
dollars
invested,
I,
guess:
I,
don't
know
what
that
dollar
amount
I'm
and
I'm
guessing.
You
probably
can't
tell
us
what
the
difference
that
interest
rates
would
be
either
I'm
having
a
hard
time
trying
to
quantify
that
to
make
a
decision
here.
A
O
D
Don't
know
I
mean
I,
don't
know
what
those
dollar,
what
those
dollar
amounts
are
and
I
mean.
Do
we
have
a
good
handle
on
what
those
idle
funds
are
at
any
particular
time
I
mean
I,
realize
the
RFP
might
explain
the
difference
in
the
interest
rate,
but
I
don't
know
what
those
those
oil
funds
a
mouse
might
be.
B
We'd
actually
have
to
go
back
in
the
RFP.
We
do
have
what
the
cash
CDs
total
and
that
comes
from
our
cash
activity
report.
We
would
actually
have
to
go
back
and
just
remove
the
cash
and
investment
part
from
the
utilities,
and
that
would
leave
the
the
cash
left
remaining
for
the
rest
of
the
city
that
that's
the
only
way
that
they
they
could
come
up
and
tell
us
what
that
is,
and
we
could
quantify
that
within
amount.
B
B
H
A
L
A
L
A
H
C
V
V
V
Originally,
when
we
received
that
RFP,
that's
not
the
way
it
was
described
to
us
that
this
was
going
to
be
split.
This
was
totally
surprised
when
I
read
in
the
minutes
that
the
Utilities
Board
was
going
to
want
to
do
their
own
thing.
That's
not
the
way
the
RFP
was
put
together
was
put
together
as
a
package
and
that's
the
way
we've
been
doing
it
for
the
last
19
years.
V
When
you
look
at
our
proposal,
we
didn't
put
ours
in
there
with
a
scanner
and
there's
a
human
cost
that
the
finance
office
is
going
to
have
to
do
to
run
those
checks,
there's
time
that
that's
going
to
be
used,
so
I
think
you're,
probably
on
the
right
path.
Ultimately,
you
guys
decide
what
you
want
to
do
we'll
be
happy
with
it
either
way,
there's
no.
V
W
Is
it
on
David,
W,
Johnson,
owner
and
CEO
of
not
rely
they
just
as
a
matter
of
public
record
rely.
Bank
is
the
official
depository
for
kinetic
County,
Hamlet
County
West
after
school
district
and
T
School
District
Hamlet
school
district,
estulin,
school
district,
Northeast,
educational,
co-op,
public.
W
What
we
do
and
I
think
that
the
proposal
that
is
is
being
now
not
rejected
is
probably
a
little
bit.
You
want
to
say
we
we
were
bidding
on
the
whole
whole
thing,
and,
and
now
we're
gonna
only
only
look
at
half
of
it,
and
so,
if
it's,
if
there's
Jenny's
fairness
or
unfairness,
it
would
be
that
you
know
to
the
to
the
banks
who
are
bidding.
O
W
The
human
cost
of
doing
it
is
actually
as
fast
Mimi,
but
maybe
faster
as
you
as
you
read.
As
the
check
scanners
read
the
handwriting,
it
is
much
faster
to
total
up
your
checks
like
that,
rather
than
doing
with
it
any
machine,
and
so
the
so
I
think
that
that
that
probably
the
reticence
to
change
here
is
is
something
that
is
that
you
always
got
it
got
a
deal
with,
but
it's
actually
faster
to
do
it
with
the
check
scanners
rather
than
to
do
it
manually.
So
thank
you
very
much.
Thanks.
O
A
A
Okay,
all
right
I'm.
Looking
for
council
action
on
that
motion,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
aye,
opposed
motion
carries
thank
you
number
13
consideration
a
change
order,
number
one
which
is
a
final
to
the
contract
with
nose,
drag
lining
construction
incorporated
for
the
South
Broadway
bridge
rehab
project
decreasing
the
contract
amount
like
twenty
nine
thousand
three
hundred
twenty
nine
dollars
and
74
cents.
I
will
look
for
a
motion.
A
second
then
we'll
turn
it
over
to
Shane
motion
by
done
second,
by
Dan
Shane.
If
you
want
take
on
this
air
force,
okay,
I'll
be.
R
As
the
mayor
said,
it
is
a
deduction
of
twenty
nine
thousand
three
hundred
and
twenty
nine
dollars
and
74
cents
with
that
it
brings
the
contract
down
to
three
hundred
and
sixty
nine
thousand
five
hundred
and
eighty-five
dollars
and
sixteen
cents
I
would
make
one
further
clarification,
and
that
is
through
our
agreement
with
glacial
lakes,
energy.
They
have
been
reimbursing
the
city
for
all
of
the
funding
efforts
related
to
this
project
and
their
final
bill
will
also
reflect
the
deduction
of
the
final
change
or
any.
A
S
Go
and
get
a
motion
or
a
second.
What
this
is
for
is
actually
a
dump
box
for
that
truck
that
you
guys
approved
us
to
purchase
here
several
months
ago,
and
we
did
open
bids
on
this
on
June
6th
and
we
had
two
vendors
that
bid
northern
truck
equipment
out
of
Sioux
Falls
and
safety
service
incorporated
out
of
Aberdeen.
S
The
low
bidder
was
northern
truck
equipment
and
the
only
problem
was
they
did
meet
all
the
specs
other
than
they
did
have
vendor
notes
in
there.
That
said,
they
would
not
transport
that
specified
and
they
also
would
not
honor
the
90-day
time
frame
to
deliver
and
then
that
they
would
not
pay
penalty
over
90
days
and
then,
as
far
as
safety
service
went,
they
did
not
meet
all
the
specifications
of
the
bid.
So
what.
A
J
O
O
S
Just
not
as
strong
and
then
as
far
as
the
floor,
they
were
not
able
to
meet
the
spec
on
the
floor,
which
we
specified
3/16
inch,
a
our
450
steel,
which
is
a
very
well
resistant
steel.
They
they
expect
a
3/16
grade
50,
which
is
like
a
mild
steel,
yep
and
I.
Think,
let's
see
everything
else
here
did
meet
spec
and
they
did
not
have
any
vendor
notes,
saying
they
couldn't
meet
any
of
the
other
requirements.
S
H
S
Yep
they
actually
met
all
the
specs
with
everything
the
10
gauge
and
all
that
the
hoist
the
whole
works,
but
they
did
specify
that,
let's
see
no
transportation
included,
delivery
will
be
from
between
90
and
100
60
days
no
penalty
of
over
90
days.
It's
how
they
wrote
it
so
which
we
had
specified
delivered
within
90
days.
S
S
We
had
actually
went
out
to
quotes
or
for
quotes
and
then,
after
realising
after
getting
the
quotes,
that
we
would
exceed
that
$50,000
limit
or
come
close
to
going
over,
that
that
we
should
go
out
to
bids
so
we
figured
it
would
be
real
close.
But
after
we
did
go
up
for
bids,
we
did
change
a
couple
things
in
in
our
specifications
that
we
wanted
better
safety
lighting
and
a
tarp
system
for
the
truck
and
then
toolbox
on
the
side.
So
we
did
add
that
so
we
ended
up.
We
were
hoping
to
be
under
25,000.
D
M
S
H
S
Currently,
we
have
an
old
international
truck,
afford
our
truck
that
we
use
for
our
patch
crew
to
we
color
their
pothole
patrol
truck,
so
we're
actually,
once
we
upgrade
this
box
and
stuff
that
truck
alone
will
go
down
the
road
so
it'll
replace
that
but
yeah
the
the
90
to
160
days
just
seems
out
there
a
long
ways
when
we
can
actually
have
had
vendors
tell
me
we
can
get
street
sweepers
within
45
days.
So
that's
a
lot
more
complicated
piece
of
equipment
than
a
truck
box
with
a
hoist.
So
if.
H
S
S
S
The
delivery
isn't
that
big
a
deal
I
mean
we
can
care
of
that,
but
the
amendment
no
penalty
generally
I
that
I
haven't,
ran
into
that
we're
way
too
had
to
penalize.
So
you
know-
and
that's
where
I
leave,
that
up
to
you,
because
if
we,
if
we
did,
leave
it
as
is
and
go
with
the
low
bidder,
I
mean
they're.
A
good
company
they've
done
a
lot
of
work
for
the
city
water
towns,
so
they
used
to
actually
have
a
presence
over
the
town,
but
yeah.
H
S
F
W
A
O
L
A
A
Motion
by
Randy
and
second
by
Dan,
any
other
questions
on
this
hearing,
not
I'll.
Look
for
council
action,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
opposed
motion
carried
old
business,
guys
I
want
to
talk
about
if
I
mean
there's,
there's
numerous
things
that
we
still
have
to
do
here.
But
I
want
to
talk
about
the
concert.
The
other
night
it
was
I
got
a
message
from
the
from
chief
mcpeak
and
because
there
was
a
there
was
a
lot
of
complaints,
and
my
understanding
is
is
that
there
was
two
there's
two
groups
that
came
to
play.
A
A
A
no
complaints
were
received
until
11:05
when
hairball
came
on
stage
and
and
lifted
up
the
music
substantially
I,
don't
know
what
to
think
about
because
there
was
there
was
1500
people
or
so
my
understanding
for
downtown,
and
it
was
busy
for
everybody
down
there,
but
it
really
does
at
that
particular
time.
It
interferes
with
a
lot
of
folks
that
are
trying
to
sleep
their
kids,
their
grandkids
what-have-you
I
just
want
to
open
up
some
discussion
on
that
and
just
kind
of
hear
what
you
guys
think
about
it
good.
What
can
we
do?
It
is.
H
Easy
for
or
anybody
any
one
of
us
that
don't
live
down
or
in
that
area
where
that,
where
the
complaints
are
coming
from
and
and
and
not
have
to
worry
about
it,
but
I
wouldn't
want
that
seriously.
If
it
was
an
annoyance
and
I've
got
to
put
up
with
it
time
and
time
again
over
a
summer,
I
would
I'd
be
tired
of
that,
and
we
talked
about
this
when
you
know
a
few
months
ago
when
it
came
to
us-
and
we
talked
about
restricting
the
numbers,
and
we
chose
not
to
do
that.
H
I
can
understand
people's
frustration
with
that
and
I
know.
There's
1500
people
or
2,000
people
that
participate
in
it
and
I'd
love
to
be
able
to
have
those
types
of
things
occurring,
but
you
know,
is
it
just
only
30
people
that
complained
and
so
the
1500?
That's
the
difficulty
in
this.
When
is
it
significant
enough
that
we
need
to
make
a
change.
A
L
L
L
A
C
M
We
have
any
way
to
measure
sound
levels
because
I
think
it's
difficult,
you
say
what
it
is
is
depending
on
the
wind
and
what
the
nights
like
it
might
be
worse
one.
So
if
we
could
say
so
many
decibels
or
something
I'm,
not
sure
that
would
even
help,
because
it's
all
relative
to
what
the
weather's
like
I,
think
a
lot
of
times.
O
X
Think
I'm
a
good
meter,
I
live
up,
my
Lincoln
school
and
it
was
loud,
did
but
then
bother
me
I,
like
it
I
get
to
listen
to
the
show
for
free
and
I'm
surprised.
There
was
not
more
than
thirty
points,
but
it
was
very
loud
as
I
could
hear
the
words.
Clearly,
it's
almost
like
they're
in
my
front
yard,
so
I
sat
on
the
deck
and
joyed
the
weather
and
the
music
and
but,
and
they
act
said
they
got
two
more
events
after
this
and
I
said.
X
Who
and
I
can't
remember
the
other
one
but
shooters
applied.
They
gave
us
a
heads
up
and
we've
been
through
this
and
I
was
one
of
the
officers
that
when
we
initially
started
this
I
will
all
the
businesses
uptown
got
input
and
most
people
are
in
supportive.
Is
it
I
talk
some
people
that
work
at
the
event,
and
they
thought
was
the
greatest
thing
in
the
world
and
they
that
if
they
come
back
they're
going
again,
I
would.
A
C
But
you
just
made
a
suggestion:
if
we
get
the
feedback
back
to
shooters
what
we
had
and
see
if
they
can
work
on
that
and
I
said,
my
guess
is:
if
it's
that
loud,
the
next
concert
to
we'll
get
more
complaints,
because
now
people
are
gonna,
get
I've
heard
it
twice
now
now
I'm
gonna
call
two,
then
then
we're
gonna
have
to
address
that.
Do
we
want
to
won't.
O
L
Got
to
be
self
policed,
I
mean
a
it's
good,
it's
good
for
everybody
downtown,
but
we
still
got
to
respect
the
people
in
the
rest
of
the
town
and
I
want
to
see
them
continue,
but
but
there's
another
twenty
thousand
people,
just
like
Steve,
just
said
that
we
gotta
have
respect
for
their
privacy.
Also.
O
J
Cuz
bill
went
to
so
many
of
those
concerts.
We
know
I
think
yeah.
They
got
to
be
a
happy
medium
here,
somewhere
I
think
for
these
things,
and
you
know
if
there's
thirty
complaints,
who
knows
how
many
people
were
annoyed
that
wanted
to
complain
but
didn't
you
know
so,
there's
there's
probably
a
lot
of
folks
that
that
were
disturbed
that
didn't
call
in
so
I.
T
Yeah,
absolutely
doctor,
so
are
we
still
happy
with
the
one
o'clock
thing
or
do
we
want
the
way
this
was
set
up?
That
has
to
have
Lee's
or
the
police
department
in
my
approval
together
and
we
have
already
authorized
two
more
dances,
but
I
think
this
can
open
ended
that
if
we
want
to
adjust
withdrawal
would
fall
away.
We
have
that
right
to
do
that.
So
that's
correct.
T
Y
Good
concert,
it
was
obvious
down
there
on
the
street,
but
when
you
get
to
you
know,
1500
people
downtown
roaming
around.
That's
a
good
crowd,
a
lot
of
young
people
down
there,
a
lot
of
people
looking
for
things
to
do
is
so
it's
a
tough
call
for
30
complaints
versus
a
couple
thousand
people
entertained.
Y
H
J
Will
say
you
know:
I've
talked
to
those
folks
from
shooters
before
too,
and
it
makes
it
pretty
difficult
for
them
Reverend
wise
if
they
have
to
close
up
before
1:00
when
they
pay
that
kind
of
money,
because
I
furball
hairball
is
not
it's
not
cheap
to
give
in
here
you
know
so
they
gotta
they
gotta
have
that
time.
I
think
to
get
the
revenue
they
need.
Okay,.
A
A
Here's
one
of
the
other
things
that
is
coming
in
front
of
me
with
a
lot
of
calls
right
now
and
it's
about
fireworks
and
what
they're
asking
is
because
the
fourth
of
July
is
on
a
Tuesday
or
Wednesday,
something
to
that.
It's
on
a
Tuesday
people
are
asking
out
at
the
lake
and
such
if
they
can
do
their
fireworks
on
the
3rd
now
by
ordinance,
I
believe
Justin,
it's
for
the
4th
of
July.
Is
it
not
yes,
I.
A
I
think
what
they're
asking
and
they're
asking
the
council
if
they
would
consider
allowing
fireworks
on
the
3rd,
because
there
will
be
fewer
people
on
the
4th
because
they
have
to
go
to
work
on
the
5th.
So
that's
kind
of
what
is
in
front
of
us
here
and
I.
Don't
know
if
you
guys
got
some
thoughts
on
that.
So.
A
F
F
C
F
But
I
mean
that
that
really
is
the
question.
You
know.
That's
that's
exactly
it.
You
know
in
our
statutes.
We
have
time
frames
for
ordinances
because
of
the
public
hearing
requirement
the
publication
requirement
the
ten
days
I
had
with
resolutions.
We
don't
have
that
same
requirement,
so
I
mean
the
the
concern
is.
If
you
feel
that
that
isn't
enough
time,
it's
not
a
statutory
concern.
It's
more
of
a
public
policy
concern
I.
Think.
L
A
H
I'm
good
with
that
I
personally
I've
never
had
a
complaint
out
of
the
with
the
lake
residents
about
shooting
fireworks
on
and
around
the
4th.
It's
always
been.
Why
can't
we?
It's
really
been
more
that
I,
don't
know
what
you
guys
may
see
periodically,
but
I
would
whatever
it
takes.
I
would
take.
A
look
at
I
would
support
that
I
wouldn't
have
a
problem
with
it.
So.
F
A
K
On
board,
but
there
are
complaints
that
Glenn,
maybe
hasn't
had
them,
but
there
are
complaints
about
the
fireworks
and
son.
There
are
some
real
displays
that
go
on
out
there
and
if
you
have
two
nights,
there's
some
guys
that
are
pyromaniacs
out
there.
They
love
fireworks
and
they
spend
thousands
and
thousands
of
dollars.
A
I
think
the
thing
is,
though,
Dan
if
those
folks
that
are
like
that
they
could
literally
come
into
my
office,
and
we
ran
through
chip
at
the
fire
department
and
through
my
office
they
could
get
the
okay
to
do
that
anyhow,
yep
with
a
permit
process
and
they
have
to
pay
X
amount
of
dollars
for
that
permit.
So
I
think
those
guys
would
do
that.
So,
let's,
let's
move
on
with
that
I
do
want
to
mention.
A
This
is
very,
very
sad
news:
Beth
manty,
son,
Jim
Holland
passed
away
late
last
week,
33
years
old,
you
you,
you
just
can't
imagine
what
Beth
and
Greg
are
going
through
right
now,
so
I
want
to
I
want
to
reach
out
to
them
and
tell
them
that
our
prayers
are
are
with
them
tonight
and
and
in
the
future.
Here
it's
a
very
sad
time
for
Beth,
and
we
fully
understand
why
she's
definitely
not
here
tonight.
A
C
Y
O
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much.
I'm
gonna
move
on
now
to
new
business
and
thanks
Tracy
appreciate
it
Curt
you
guys
Liz
Lewis.
You
guys
want
to
come
up
and
give
us
an
idea
of
what
we've
talked
about
and
and
kind
of
what
you're
looking
for.
This
will
be
just
early
discussion.
They
can't
make
any
action
on
this
or
anything,
but
I
would
like
them
to
kind
of
get
an
idea.
What
you
were
approached
me
on
good.
I
I
While
we
were
I,
guess,
planning
the
new
facility
and
expansion
process
and
the
financing
and
making
sure
that
we
were,
you
know
getting
all
of
our
ducks
in
a
row
for
the
process.
These
past
years
we
have
executed
a
successful
campaign
thanks
to
the
city
and
many
community,
volunteers
and
donors
that
have
given
back
to
this
project
that
will
double
the
size
of
the
by
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
facility
and
completely
transform
our
existing
space
with
with
big
renovations.
I
We
have
just
received
our
guaranteed
maximum
price
from
our
construction
manager
about
the
last
week,
or
so
we
are
working
with
the
city
on
a
lease
addendum.
This
is
happening
in
the
last
week
or
so
to
finalize
that
and
now
really.
The
last
step
is
to
I
guess
move
forward
with
our
financing
options
to
help
us.
I
Through
this
construction
period,
we
will
be
placing
over
three
and
a
half
million
dollars
into
renovations
to
the
interior
of
the
property
and
surrounding
the
club
property,
and
we're
asking
the
city
of
Watertown
to
consider
a
short-term
loan
to
finance
our
construction.
And
the
reason
is
is
because
the
city
owns
the
building,
therefore
causing
a
little
bit
of
a
challenge
for
us
to
receive
a
traditional
loan
where
we
would
need
collateral,
correct.
V
Our
organization
was
also
involved
in
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
expansion
up
in
Aberdeen,
and
it's
a
little
bit
different
project,
because
the
building
there
was
actually
owned
by
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club,
and
so
our
organization
then
put
together
some
package
that
took
in
consideration
the
pledges
and
then
also
a
mortgage
in
that
facility.
Well,
this
is
a
little
different
outcome
and
and
we're
really
kind
of
in
a
in
a
situation
where
we
have
some
permanent
take-out
financing
through
some
electrical
cooperatives
and
some
other
organizations
they
just
don't.
V
Do
the
construction
financing
and
we're
gonna
be
about
projecting
about
a
million
dollars.
Two
million,
because
we're
gonna
be
collecting
pledges
as
as
they're
going
through
this
process,
and
the
construction
is
expected
to
be
done
August
of
next
year,
right
of
2018.
So
we're
expecting
that
we're
gonna
need
to
have
a
bridge,
a
short-term
bridge,
and
then
we
would
have
take
out
financing.
So
what
we're
asking
the
city
to
do
is
just
to
see
if
it's
it's
a
possibility,
its
construction
of
your
facility,
of
something
that
you
guys
own.
V
Obviously
you
guys
are
working
out
some
other
terms
that
I'm
I
haven't
been
involved
in
those
conversations
about
that
18-month
lease
arrangement,
but
so
we're
just
kind
of
seeing
the
temperature
of
the
council
to
see
if,
if
it's
a
an
opportunity
and
then
obviously
we
would
be
contingent
that
we
would
do
our
homework
and
make
sure
that
we
have
takeout.
So
in
a
year
from
now
than
when
the
construction
is
done,
that
the
city
would
be
paid
back
in
full
and
obviously
you
guys
would
charge
some
type
of
interest
rate.
O
H
V
The
the
these
electrical
cooperatives
get
funding
from
different
agencies,
it's
basically
grant
money
and
it's
for
economic
development,
but
one
of
the
things
that
they're
prohibited
of
doing
is
construction
financing.
All
they
can
do
is
permanent
financing,
so
we're
kind
of
caught
in
a
situation
here
of
what
do
you
do
in
the
short
term
and
from
an
organizational
standpoint,
you
know
talking
about
the
banking
industry,
there's
just
not
any
hard
collateral
there
that
you
can
secure
your
just
basically
securing
a
large
request
like
that,
with
pledges
that
are
really
not
binding.
O
C
V
That's
that's
another
issue.
There
is
not
only
you
know,
just
like
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club,
our
nonprofit.
There
is
no
guarantee
or
principal
owners,
and
there
is
no
collateral.
So
there's
a
lot
of
red
flags
on
that
from
a
banking
organizational
standpoint,
so
you
do
bring
up
a
good
point.
Don
is
a
guarantee
and
that's
possibly
an
option.
I
don't
know
if
the
city
would
be
willing
to
even
consider
that
I.
F
Offhand
no
I
I
I,
don't
it's
not
something
that
I've
researched
thoroughly
I
mean
I'm,
aware
of
our
ability
to
provide
money,
resources
capital
in
a
broader
sense.
But
in
terms
of
how
we
structure
that
you
know
your
guess
is
as
good
as
mine
I
mean
we
can
say
to
the
fact
there
is
the
the
lions
club
loan
that's
outstanding
now,
but
my
institutional
knowledge
is
about
as
great
as
my
knowledge
of
the
law
on
this
subject,
which
is
to
say,
not
great
well
we're.
V
H
V
It's
going
to
be
coming
from
a
loan
from
more
than
likely.
We
to
electrical
cooperatives
basically
have
said
that
they'll,
that's
they
do
and
they
did
the
projects
up
in
Aberdeen,
so
I've
spoken
to
them.
You
just
have
to
go
through
the
process.
This
would
be
contingent
that
upfront
that
we
would
have
take
out
financing
or
there
would
be
no
way
I.
V
You
know
you
guys
need
an
end
game
to
this
to
so
what
is
take
out
financing,
meaning
that
they
would
take
and
pay
you
out
in
full
of
the
balance
that
you
have
left
and
then
the
payments
would
be
made
from
the
pledges
that
are
received
in
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club.
The
loan
is
actually
with
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club.
V
H
J
How
soon
do
you
would
you
need
over
here?
How
soon
would
you
need
to
to
know
well.
I
I'll
just
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
timeline.
Like
I
said
we
just
received
our
guaranteed
maximum
price
for
our
construction
manager.
So
now
we
have
a
price
and
kind
of
have
to
work
backward
from
that
bids
are
slated
to
go
out
in
late
July
and
we
would
like
construction
to
begin
the
end
of
August.
So
about
two
months
from
now.
Renovations
are
planned
to
take
about
a
year,
and
then
we
will
plan
to
move
back
and
open.
The
new
newly
renovated
facility
in
August
of
2018
keep.
V
In
mind,
one
of
the
things
we're
still
using
all
the
cash
and
all
the
pledges
upfront.
So
this
this
would
be
the
end
game
would
be
August
of
2
we're
going
to
use
our
all
of
our
cash
that
we've
collected
from
all
the
donations
to
date,
and
as
we
get
you
know
every
month,
so
there's
not
going
to
be
an
immediate
need
right
away.
It's
just
that
we
would
like
I'm
one
of
those
people
I,
don't
want
to
go
into
a
project.
V
V
B
That's
not
that's
not
a
ton,
but
you
know
that.
That's
that's
something
for
you
and
I
guess.
It
depends
on
how
short
term
short
term
is,
and
then
you
know
what
rate
of
interest
you
want
to
put
to
that.
You
know
we
could
always
take.
Maybe
an
investment,
a
CD
and
not
renew
it.
For
a
short
period
of
time,
I
mean
there's
Thursday
I
mean
I,
can't
think.
A
Off
the
cuff,
we
were
when
we
were
dealing
with
our
bonding
issue.
You
know
for
the
30
million
dollar
bonds
for
the
project.
We
had
that
discussion
with
her
bond
Council
and
and
their
concern
was
you
don't
have
something
big
coming
up
that
is
not
in
there
I
think
it
would
behoove
us
to
maybe
even
check
with
them
and
see
if
that
would
if
it
would
be
about
I,
do
recall
that
or
am
I
know.
B
A
V
A
Think,
maybe
what
we
should
do,
Kurt
I,
absolutely
appreciate
you
guys
coming
up
here
tonight
and
visiting
about
this
I.
Think
we're
gonna
put
this
in
the
hands
of
Justin
and
Shelly,
so
they
can
really
literally
look
into
this
on
the
what-ifs
and
what
not
so
that
we
can
bring
it
back
to
this
board
and
just
say
you
know,
here's
kind
of
what
we
found
out.
If
that
would
work,
you
have
a
little
time
yet
yeah.
G
C
I
O
I
A
A
I
V
O
J
D
Got
one
coming
out
a
liaison
report,
but
we'd
be
remiss
if
we
didn't
recognize
the
finance
office
for
the
five
make
sure
I
get
this
right.
Now
the
government
finance
officers
award
for
budget
presentation.
That
was
a
acknowledge
here
recently
so
kudos
to
Shelly
and
her
staff
or
how
many
years
in
a
row
you've
gotten
that
but
I
know
that
entails
disclosing
a
lot
more
stuff
than
them
is
necessary,
but
nicely
some
recognition
for
it
very.