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B
Gracious
God,
your
word
tells
us
that
there
is
no
authority
given,
except
from
above,
and
in
fact
your
son
Jesus
said
these
words.
We
thank
you
for
the
authority
and
power
and
trusted
to
these
individuals,
and
we
pray
that
you
might
guide
them
be
in
the
midst
of
their
deliberations
and
discussions
and
all
the
work
that
they
do,
that
their
work
may
first
give
glory
and
honor
to
you
alone
and
second
be
for
the
good
of
all
people
in
Watertown,
South
Dakota.
B
D
E
C
F
G
D
A
H
A
A
Have
a
motion
by
bill
Hauer
in
a
second
by
l'olam,
to
approve
the
agenda
with
removal
of
item
number
six,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye.
It
was
opposed
signify
by
saying,
nay,
motion
passes.
The
third
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
community
rating
system
plaque
presentation
by
a
federal
emergency
management
agency,
representative
Tom
Bernie.
I
Good
evening
my
name
is
Tom
Burnie
I'm
with
FEMA
region.
A
I
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
come
up
here.
I
am
the
National
Flood
Insurance
Program
specialist
for
South
Dakota,
and
it's
my
honor
to
present
the
city
of
Watertown
with
their
CRS
plaque
the
CRS
plaque
states.
The
community
has
undertaken
a
series
of
meaningful
activities
to
protect
its
citizens
from
losses
caused
by
flooding
and
has
significantly
exceeded
the
requirements
for
the
national
flood,
insurance
participation
and
effective
floodplain
management.
I
The
CRS
is
a
voluntary
community
or
excuse
me,
a
voluntary
program
where
the
communities
elect
to
join.
It
is
a
very
long
process,
one
that
hasn't
taken
a
little
bit
of
time
that,
on
May
1st,
the
community
became
a
city
of
Watertown
became
the
sixth
community
in
South
Dakota
to
join
the
program.
By
joining
the
program,
not
only
do
they
show
that
they
have
sound
floodplain
management,
responsibilities
and
practices.
I
It
also
goes
to
save
their
residents
money
in
the
case
of
city
of
Watertown
on
a
year,
you're
saving
approximately
30,000
dollars
worth
of
insurance
premiums
paid
by
your
residents
in
the
National
Flood
Insurance
Program.
So
it
is
a
significant
savings
that
the
city
has
done
for
the
residents
and
you
guys
should
be
commended
for
that.
So
it's
my
honor
to
share
this
plaque
and
present
it
to
the
mayor.
A
In
accepting
this
plaque,
I
would
like
to
point
out
that,
as
Tom
said,
this
takes
a
long
time
to
achieve
this,
and
it's
a
lot
of
work
and
I
want
to
recognize
rich
Lecter
he's
in
the
audience.
Rick.
Will
you
please
stand?
Rick
was
the
special
projects
engineer
for
the
city
of
Watertown
in
1997,
when
the
city
of
Watertown
had
a
devastating
flood
and
he's
probably
the
only
one
in
this
room?
Correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
I
mean
that
was
here
at
that
time
it
was
long
days
and
nights
our
community
was
devastated.
A
There
are
huge
damages
that
went
on
and
after
that
flood
Rick
did
a
lot
of
work
to
help
set
Watertown
up
to
protect
itself
from
future
flooding.
So,
for
instance,
the
flood
mitigation
plan
was
done
well,
Rick
was
here,
and
he
had
a
lot
to
do
with
that,
and
we
built
berms
and
isolation
structures
and
Rick
laid
a
lot
of
the
groundwork
for
which
the
city
received
credit
in
order
to
earn
the
rating
through
the
community
rating
system
that
resulted
in
lower
flood
insurance
premiums.
So
I
want
to
thank
Rick.
A
This
would
have
been
possible
without
your
hard
work
many
years
ago
and
also
there's
a
couple
other
people
that
aren't
here
that
I
would
like
to
acknowledge.
One
of
those
is
a
brilliant
young
engineer
named
Heath
Peterson,
who
was
an
intern
on
the
engineering
staff
last
year,
when
we
were
gathering
all
the
points
to
submit
to
FEMA
for
our
rating
and
with
Heath's
help.
We
we
got
a
lot
more
points
than
we
would
have
been
able
to
get
if
he
hadn't
been
here.
A
So
thanks,
Heath
and
also
Lorimar
Scheider
is
the
engineering
administrative
assistant
who
has
helped
for
many
years,
setting
up
the
files
and
doing
the
correspondence
and
keeping
everything
together
for
documentation
for
Community
Rating,
and
she
helped
a
lot
with
that
too.
So
I
also
want
to
thank
Laurie.
So
anyway,
thanks
for
coming
tom
Tom
came
from
Denver
to
give
us
this
plaque
and
I
appreciate
that.
A
Right
moving
on
item
number
four
is
appointments
to
fill
vacancies
on
city
boards
and
commissions
and
council
committee
assignments,
and
since
the
agenda
was
published,
there
is
one
correction:
I
had
a
plan
commission
member
resign,
so
Dennis
Arnold
is
no
longer
on
the
list.
He
he
has
stepped
down
and
Megan
Olsen,
who
was
listed
as
an
alternate,
will
be
taking
Dennis's
place
as
a
full
member
of
the
plan,
commission
and
Board
of
Adjustment
and.
A
D
E
Assignment
and
the
discussion
with
Todd
Kay's
on
there,
as
we
all
know-
and
everybody
hopefully
knows
this,
but
Todd
Kaiser-
is
a
employee
of
first
district,
which
provides
a
lot
of
services
to
our
community
and
city
hall
in
regards
to
planning
zoning,
comprehensive
plans,
ordinance
review
and
language,
etc.
Todd
is
a
very,
very
capable
individual.
E
E
It
just
there's
a
sense
of
within
me
that
there
just
seems
to
be
a
conflict
with
those
other
duties
in
my
mind
and
again,
I
love
to
have
Todd
on
there,
but
I
believe
that
the
potential
and
whether
it
be
real
or
or
perceived
conflict
I.
Just
think
that
that
needs
to
be
very
seriously
consider
before
we
approve
that
individual
I.
H
Guess
I
would
second,
the
concerns
of
that
Mike
expressed
I've
got
the
highest
regard
for
Todd
I.
You
know
his
skills
ability
his
temperament,
his
demeanor
I
would
love
to
see
on
that
board,
but
I
I
am
concerned.
I
I
compared
to
I'm
a
an
accountant
by
trade
and
our
code
of
ethics,
very
curly
state
that
there's
a
perceived
conflict
of
interest
by
default.
H
You
have
a
conflict
of
interest,
so
if
that
perception
is
out
there,
which
I'm
concerned
would
be
I,
just
really
think
that
there
is
going
to
be
that
perception
or
that
that
thought
that
we
do
have
a
conflict.
There
I've
had
conversations
where
people
don't
understand
what
or
who
first
district
is
that
they
think
it's
actually
a
part
of
the
city
and
again
does
it
just
lends
itself
to
confusion
that
there's
times
where
there's
other
employees
of
that
office
that
have
provided
input
and
testimony
at
Planning,
Commission
Board
of
Adjustment
meetings?
G
J
This
conversation
does
beg
the
question,
conflict
versus
perceived
conflict,
and
is
it
a
recusal
situation
or
is
it
a
situation
where
you'd
have
to
be
recuse
involved
itself
so
often
that
it
is
indeed
a
flat
conflict?
I
guess
I,
don't
have
an
opinion
one
way,
the
other
until
it's
was
brought
up
tonight.
I
just
would
throw
that
out.
There's
it's
a
situation
where
he
would
accuse
himself
on
occasion
as
I'm
about
to
do
in
some
later
items,
or
is
it
one
where
it's
just
there's
just
too
much
common
ground
for
conflict?
If.
K
You
would
permit
me
councilman
I,
think
I
might
be
able
to
provide
some
insights
there.
So
when
you
talk
about
conflict
of
interest
from
a
legal
perspective,
there's
the
personal
conflict
of
interest,
there
is
the
financial
conflict
of
interest.
The
one
relates
to
your
connections,
your
friends,
your
family,
the
potential
to
not
decide
something
in
the
public
interest
by
virtue
of
your
personal
connections.
The
second
obviously
relates
to
your
financial
considerations
and
they're.
You
know
taking
councilman
bill
hours
to
heart.
You
know,
especially
when
it
comes
to
issues
before
the
Board
of
Adjustment.
K
Perception
of
a
conflict
of
interest
is
important.
What
I
will
say
is
based
upon
my
understanding
of
where
we
have
contracts
with
first
District
and
based
upon
what
decisions
Todd
would
be
called
upon
in
serving
both
as
plan
commissioner
and
Board
of
Adjustment.
There
are
really
two
instances
where
the
first
district
by
their
employees
provide
direct
contracted
advice
to
the
city
or
or
indirect
for
that
matter.
The
first
is
in
the
creation
of
the
comprehensive
plan,
which
my
understanding
is
we're
in
the
process
of
looking
at
a
renewal
of
that.
K
K
So
we
have
an
interlocutor
in
the
form
of
a
city
employee
working
on
that
particular
function.
Nevertheless,
if
that
were
to
come
before
the
plan
commission
because
of
the
fact
that
it
was
produced
by
first
district
employees,
at
least
you
know,
if
not
in
substantial
part
in
good
part,
then
Todd
would
need
to
recuse
himself.
At
that
point,
the
other
circumstance
where
mr.
K
Kay's
would
likely
need
to
recuse
himself
is
with
the
joint
jurisdiction
meetings,
where
you
have
Luke
as
zoning
official
for
Cottington
County,
providing
the
staff
for
the
county
in
place
where
both
the
county
plan,
commission
and
the
city
plan
commission
have
to
come
to
agreements
and
make
a
joint
recommendation
to
their
respective
governing
boards.
With
regard
to
the
substance
that
comes
before
them,
in
that
circumstance,
there's
the
potential
for
a
conflict
of
interest.
Both
of
those
conflicts
are
what
I
would
term
personal
conflicts
of
interests,
and
that's
because
it
is
my
understanding
that
mr.
K
Kay's,
serving
on
the
Planning,
Commission
and
Board
of
Adjustment
would
have
no
role
in
determining
whether
the
contract
with
first
District
is
renewed.
That
is
a
decision
that
is
vested
with
the
City
Council,
so
you're
essentially
left
with.
As
far
as
I
can
tell
two
aspects
of
the
plan:
Commission's
decision-making
process,
and
you
look
at
the
business
that
goes
before
the
Plan
Commission
and
it
isn't
those
I
think
it's
fair
to
say:
I
mean
you
know.
The
lion's
share
of
the
business
is
variances
or
vacations
zoning
rezoning.
K
You
know
things
of
that
nature,
plat
approval
or
plant
recommendations.
Rather,
the
items
that
go
before
the
Board
of
Adjustment
are
the
variances
conditional
uses
and
appeals
of
the
building
officials
decision,
and
while
there
is
the
potential
for
one-off
conflicts
that
exists
there,
it's
difficult
to
see
from
a
legal
perspective.
How
that
changes
much
more
over
your
traditional
person,
who's
interested
in
the
Board
of
Adjustment,
by
virtue
of
their
past
life,
experience,
whether
it's
in
the
building,
trades
or
what-have-you.
K
So
in
some
you
know,
I
I
think
the
policy
justifications
for
it
I
mean
I,
won't
speak
to
those,
but
from
a
legal
perspective,
I
don't
see
there
being
now.
I
will
qualify
that
the
comprehensive
plan
is
a
very
important
decision
of
the
plan
Commission.
But
it
comes
up
so
frequently
that
you
know
that
all
needs
to
be
or
infrequently
excuse
me
councilman.
Thank
you
for
that
clarification
that
you
know,
I
guess
I
from
a
legal
perspective,
wouldn't
have
as
much
of
an
issue
so
long
as
he
properly
recused
himself.
M
D
A
Like
to
add
that-
and
you
probably
all
know
this,
but
Todd
Kay's
is
the
most
highly
qualified
planner
that
we
have
in
our
region.
He
lives
in
Watertown,
he's
a
citizen
of
our
community
and
he
wants
to
volunteer
on
this
board
what
a
wonderful
gift
to
Watertown
and
what
harm
can
be
done
when,
by
having
a
very
highly
qualified
individual,
serve
on
this
voluntary
board
and
I
think
he
has
the
sense
to
recuse
himself
as
necessary
and
I'm
not
concerned
at
all
about
his
ability
to
serve
with
a
conflict
of
interest
being
a
problem.
I.
E
E
I
Todd
is
not
a
city
employee,
but
he's
kind
of
a
quasi
employee
in
the
role
that
they
play
at
first
District,
because
we
could
have
those
resources
here
and-
and
we
could
be
doing
that
without
contracting,
with
with
first
District
different
than
the
examples
here
that
you
had
with
today
about
insurance.
Well,
we
aren't
going
to
go
start
an
insurance
company
or
we're
not
going
to
be
a
insurance
salesman.
It's
different
than
that.
E
We
we
could
fill
this
position
and
so
I
see
that
as
a
quasi
city
employee,
it's
just
contracted
per
se
and
again
I.
Look
at
it
and
I
again.
I
have
the
highest
respect
for
him,
I
just
I'm
concerned
with
the
conflict.
That's
there
and
the
potential
influence
that
that
might
exist
there
over
all
the
whole
board
and
I.
We
need
to
have
them
be
their
own
individuals,
their
own
people,
because
if
we
don't,
then
let's
just
do
away
with
the
board
and
we'll
just
have
you
know
a
person.
Do
it
but
I'm.
E
E
M
Look,
the
learning
curve
is
really
high
on
the
two
boards
and
somebody
like
Todd
will
come
in
and
he
sits
in
on
a
lot
of
these
meetings.
His
curve
would
be
a
lot
lower
than
I
mean
there
are
several
new
people
on
there
and
you
know
I'm
still
thinking
it
might
be
worth
having
tied
on
there.
I
understand
the
conversation,
but
he
does
offer
a
lot
of
expertise
that
he
knows
because
he's
been
doing.
G
The
mayor
and
I
had
a
discussion
earlier
this
evening
and
and
I
think
it
kind
of
goes
hand
in
hand
with
some
what
you're
saying
Dan
and
that
is
I-
think
we
could
do
a
much
better
job
than
we
have
in
the
past,
bringing
these
folks
up
to
speed
and
get
them
trained,
giving
them
the
materials
they
need
to
do
their
job.
I
would
like
to
see
us
focus
way
more
because
this
this
is
a
really
critical
board
and
especially
that,
because
they
were
two
hats.
M
When
I
first
came
on
the
board,
I
know
that
Ken
and
Jill
did
offer
that
training,
but
I
don't
think
it
was
mandatory.
They
just
said
you
know.
If
you
want
to
here,
it
is
and
we're
offering
it
at
four
different
times
or
whatever
it
was
so
their
their
wish
was
that
everybody
would
go
to
a
training
session.
Bruce
I
think
you're
right
on
track.
I.
N
Would
ask
what
what
potential
there
is
for
conflict
of
interest?
I
mean
I,
know.
First,
district
I've
dealt
with
them
on
my
business
side.
I
know
that
they
are
the
major
driving
force
behind
the
county
and
city
mapping
and
things
of
that
nature
is
there
anything
that
planned
commission
board
of
adjustments
that
would
directly
conflict
with
first
districts?
Do
your
business
so.
K
So
my
understanding
of
first
district
is
that
it
is
an
intergovernmental.
It's
a
non.
It's
an
incorporated
body
that
has
incorporated
by
virtue
of
the
Constituent
government
entities
underneath
it
so
they
all
participate.
They
all
sort
of
play,
a
role
in
funding
the
institution
in
response,
or
in
return
they
get.
K
You
know
a
number
of
different
services,
including
a
regional
planning,
kind
of
faculty,
technical
assistance
and
whatnot,
and
you
know
in
terms
of
conflicts,
you
look
at
fundamentally
whether
the
interest
that
a
person
appears
to
have
in
an
issue
is
different
than
the
interest
of
the
general
public
that
the
general
public
would
demand
of
someone
in
it
on
an
issue
working
for
the
greater
public
good.
So
you
look
at
the
roles
that
you
know
would
be
would
be
served
in
in
in
the
plan
commission,
and
you
look
at
what
first
District
does
for
the
city.
K
They
provide
essentially
the
Regional
Development
documents
and
liaison
work,
whether
it's
between
the
county
in
the
city,
through
the
joint
jurisdiction
board
or
through
the
draft,
the
comprehensive
plan
which
becomes
the
Bible
for
city
development,
which
makes
it
a
very
big
deal.
But
the
purpose
of
that
document
is
to
provide
sort
of
a
cohesive
tapestry
of
development
between
the
various
jurisdictions
in
East
East,
central
South
Dakota.
So
the
question
would
be
a
roundabout
way.
What
are
the
conflicts
of
interests?
K
Their
their
reason
for
existing
is
arguably
in
support
of
what
the
public
interest
is
in
comprehensive
planning.
Now
their
conflict
of
interest
could
arise
potentially
if
something
is
approved
by
the
by
Tod
that
shouldn't
be
approved
because
of
the
fact
that
the
person
bringing
it
before
the
board
or
the
the
plane
Commission
is
a
first
district
member
I
mean
it
could
otherwise
happen.
K
You
know,
as
with
any
other
member
of
the
board
or
a
plane
Commission
if
a
family
member
brought
something
before
the
board,
if
a
business
partner
brought
something
before
the
board,
if
their
own
property
was
somehow
implicated
by
something
brought
before
the
board
or
the
plan
Commission.
But
in
terms
of
Todd's,
you
know
connection
to
first
district,
given
the
fact
that
first
districts,
you
know
focus,
is
on
regional
development.
K
Now,
that's
not
to
say
that
there
aren't
again
personal
conflicts
of
interests
that
could
potentially
arise,
but
in
those
circumstances
you
know
I
think
it's
fair
to
say
they
would
know
what
they
are
and
I
would
know
what
they
are
and
they
would
refuse
on
those
on
those
issues.
But
that
does
not
consider
the
policy
concerns
of
conflict
of
interest
and.
A
For
me,
I'm
I'm,
looking
at
the
public
welfare
and
how
best
to
serve
the
public
welfare
is
your
fear
that
the
public
interest
would
be
harmed
by
Todd
case
serving
on
this
board
or
more
fully
served,
because
he
knows
a
lot
I
mean
to
me.
There
is
absolutely
no
fear
whatsoever
that
the
public
interest
would
be
harmed
by
some
sort
of
conflict
if
Todd
didn't
pick
up
on
it
and
forgot
to
refuse
recuse
himself
I
completely
convinced
that
it's
in
the
public
interest
for
him
to
serve
on
this
board.
J
Just
one
point
I'm
thinking
about
as
we're
going
through
this
discussion
when
we
have
Planning
Commission
issues
come
up
here.
I
am
always
grateful
of
it.
We
have
three
guys
sitting
on
this.
This
council
that
have
experience
with
that
and
I
really
rely
heavily
because
I
between
Mike
Bruce
and
Dan
I
mean
we've
got
decades
of
experience
on
there
and
I
rely
on
those
three
guys
when
those
issues
come
up.
So
I
am
on
the
fence
on
this.
One
I
understand
the
point
being
made,
but
I
do
see.
J
M
L
O
P
P
A
C
D
C
To
put
the
food
vendors
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
any
other
vendors
to
get
them
out
of
the
sidewalk
area
and
away
from
other
businesses,
others
and
competing
issues
with
food
sales,
so
that's
kind
of
where
we
left
it
and
I.
The
mayor
was
ok
with
that
and
and
we
thought
that
was
appropriate
and
bill.
It
said
I'm
not
sure
if
we've
ever
really
asked
permission,
but
there's
a
lot
of
other
people
that
come
to
the
council
and
ask
for
official
permission
to
close
off
streets
in
public
right-of-way.
So
he
thought.
C
Q
The
parking
lot
on
the
south
side
of
the
Senior
Center
people
that
don't
want
to
register
for
the
carceral
park,
their
cars
there
and
which
is
fine
and
because
it's
not
mandatory
to
necessarily
register
with
the
VIN
teks
Club.
But
we've
had
some
problems
with
too
many
vendors
in
too
little
space.
So
we
thought
if
we
could
combine
them
and
put
them
all
in
one
general
area
other
than
some
of
the
private
stores.
You
know
we
can't.
Q
We
can't
move
them,
but
the
ones
that
come
to
town
if
we
could
put
them
in
one
general
location.
We
thought
that
would
be
the
best
place
when
you
think
of
of
Kemp
and
then
in
addition,
that's
not
on
the
on
the
board,
but
in
the
last
few
years
we've
all
grown
camp
Avenue.
So
we
go
down
maple
to
first
Street
South
and
we've
outgrown
that
also.
So
what
we
request
would
be
also
on
2nd
Street
to
do
the
same
thing
as
we
do
on
Maple
from
Camp
South
to
1st
Street.
Q
We
run
out
of
room
and
we
don't
want
to
block
the
street
the
through
Street
by
the
post
office,
and
if
you,
if
you
go
across
the
what
would
that
be.
Fourth
on
the
west
side,
the
post
office,
it
gets
to
be
an
awful
long
walk
because
we
start
for
you
and
that
aren't
familiar
with
it.
We
start
we
leave
the
driveway
open
going
into
the
towers
and
down
by
beater
bar
dish.
Q
Q
Hopefully
our
fire
truck
drivers
are
good
drivers
because
it
gets
pretty
tight,
but
that
would
be
our
other
request
and
I've
talked
to
chief
McPeake,
and
he
said
that
if
you
know
we
put
the
signage
out
and
everything,
it's
been
a
little
more
of
a
challenge.
Now
that
is
parking
allowed
after
after
two
o'clock
on
camp,
but
we're
gonna
try
to
get
our
signs
out
and
located.
So
we
can
alleviate
some
of
that
problem.
Q
C
D
Q
Such
that
there
would
be
part
of
that
public
parking
lot
down
by
the
senior
as
many
as
we
can
get
in.
There
probably
there'll
be
some
in
the
street
there
and
then
east
from
there,
and
there
might
be
one
or
two
that
spill
over
to
the
west
from
that,
but
depending
on
how
many
I'm
not
sure
what
Kay
has
lined
up?
Okay,
so
Burke
does
that
so.
D
Q
M
J
Q
Because
our
registration
is
on
right,
bye
make
peace
jewelry.
So
we
need
to
have
that
area
for
the
van
and
in
the
registration
table
and
so
forth,
and
there's
there's
there's
businesses
there,
whereas
like
tackers
and
so
forth,
and
there's
a
there's
a
also
a
city
parking
lot
that
people
can
take
advantage
of
and
if
we
block
that
off
they
couldn't.
Whereas
if
you
go
the
other
way,
there's
really
not
a
business
along
second
Street
that
would
be
affected.
There's
a
the
Congregational
Church
and
the
new
oh
shoot
it's
another
Church.
Q
L
Q
L
C
Q
Q
We've
got
several
I
haven't
been
at
the
last
couple
of
meetings,
but
initially
it
was.
They
talked
about
the
South
Park
like
where
it
says
three
or
when
he's
camped.
There
were
the
cars
apart
at
a
diagonal,
because
you
know
the
food
vendors,
don't
need
a
big
area,
but
they
have
to
have
room.
You
know
for
their
trailers
and
so
forth.
So.
R
Q
Q
P
Q
Q
J
N
A
Do
I
need
to
I'm
gonna,
just
repeat
it
for
clarity.
A
request
by
the
motion
is
to
honor
the
request
by
the
Vint
eeks
car
club
to
close
off
a
portion
of
camp,
as
well
as
the
south
end
of
the
city
own
parking
lot.
Next
to
County
Fair,
a
portion
of
Maple
Street
portion
of
2nd
Street
East
and
a
portion
of
3rd
Street
East
for
the
38th
annual
VIN
teks
rod,
run
and
campout
event.
Saturday
September
night.
N
A
A
You
item
number
7
application
for
a
special
event:
retail
on
off
sale,
malt
beverage
license
to
Lake
City
slowpitch
association
from
8
a.m.
Friday,
August
12th
2017
until
10:00
p.m.
Saturday,
August,
13
2017
for
a
tournament
at
Cooke,
complex
and
premier
softball
field.
I
would
like
to
open
the
public
hearing
and
Shelley.
Would
you
start
by
your
comments?
If
you
have
any
I.
C
Don't
have
any
comments
other
than
at
the
time
that
the
agenda
was
published.
The
slowpitch
Association
did
not
know
if
they
could
comply
with
all
the
insurance
requirements
that
we
have
in
ordinance
and
they
were
able
to
do
that
and
that's
why
number
6
was
taken
off
of
the
agenda,
at
least
for
this
first
tournament
and
we'll
talk
about
the
second
tournament.
They
need
to
know
a
total
number
of
teams
before
they
can
comply
with
that.
C
So
we
can
talk
about
that,
but
at
least
for
this
one
everything
that's
been
required
in
ordinance
has
been
met
for
this
special
event,
license
and
I
know
the
the
slowpitch
Association
people
are
here
so
I
can
let
them
give
you
some
more
information,
since
this
is
the
first
time
this
has
been
requested
for
this
event.
So,
okay.
S
S
I'm
sorry
Duane
Meier,
thank
you,
I'm
with
Lake
City,
slowpitch
and
I'm.
Also
the
northeast
area,
commissioner,
for
slow
pitch
softball
and
it's
been
97
since
we've
had
a
state
tournament
for
men,
slow
pitch
softball.
So
this
is
the
first
one
you've
had
for
twenty
years,
and
we've
got
these
beautiful
diamonds,
that
city
built
for
us
and
they're
wonderful
and
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
for
us
to
get
more
slowpitch
softball
and
then
every
tournament
that
I've
been
through
a
lot
of
these
state
terms
serve
mall
beverages.
S
J
S
We
can
do
the
next
one
for
co-ed.
We
have
to
know
exactly
how
many
teams
goes.
We
go
by
per
team
for
this
event
and
they
do
it
at
one
time
event
each
time
so
the
first
one
we
have
for
this
weekend
was
38
teams.
We
have
so
we
paved
so
much
per
team
to
get
this
a
get.
This
liability
license
and
then
the
one
we
have
for
coming
up
for
co-ed
well
know
probably
like
the
week
before
co-ed,
but
it
only
takes
like
20
minutes,
maybe
to
get
the
liability
insurance
just.
C
C
C
S
S
F
S
G
S
Year
in
Sioux
Falls,
they
had
I
believe
75,
so
we're
anticipating
anywhere
between
80
and
90,
because
it's
gonna
be
a
three-day
event
that
it
actually
started
on
a
Friday.
It
depends
on
the
teams.
If
it
starts
on
a
Fri,
then
we'd
use
Cooke
complex
to
as
an
overflow
they're,
anticipating
at
least
80
to
90
teen
for
co-ed,
hey.
H
S
A
You
item
number
8
his
application
for
a
special
event:
retail
on
off
sale,
malt
beverage
license
to
Lake
City
slowpitch
Association
from
8
a.m.
Friday,
September
15
2017
until
10:00
p.m.
Sunday,
September,
17
2017
for
a
tournament
at
complex
and
premier
softball
field
and
I'm,
going
to
ask
later
after
the
I
close
the
public
hearing
for
the
motion
to
be
conditioned
upon
meeting
insurance
requirements
in
ordinance,
2.0
118
just
to
get
that
right.
But
for
now
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
S
F
You
might
not,
since
these
are
coming
up
right
around
the
corner,
you
might
not
have
to
be
able
to
do
that
ID
state
program,
but
hopefully
you
can
bring
these
more
into
town
and
it
would
be
if
you
could
check
into
that
I.
Don't
think
it's
very
expensive,
but
just
to
have
that
training
just
to
maybe
protect
yourselves
a
little
bit
better
too.
M
A
Thank
you
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
I
was
opposed
signify
by
saying,
nay
motion
carries
thank
you
item
number
nine
application
for
a
temporary
location
transfer
and
return
of
a
retail
on
sale,
liquor
license
owned
by
number
one
casino,
Inc
doing
business
as
number
one
casino
as
follows.
For
the
period
of
4
p.m.
Saturday,
September
16
until
2
a.m.
Sunday,
September
17
from
1006
14th
Street
southeast
to
19:10,
West
Kemp
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
N
They
will
not
be
here,
they
did
send
me
an
email
that
they
are
gonna
be
gone.
They
didn't
realize
that
was
coming
up
here.
Basically,
the
email
stated
that
it
was
for
a
large
wedding
and
they
were
approached
by
the
future,
groom
and
bride
too.
To
do
it
and
they
they
were
actually
approached
from
another
business,
sent
them
to
them
because
they
had
something
else
going
on.
So
that's,
basically,
a
large
wedding
makes
sense.
G
A
H
H
E
But
in
fairness,
Glenn
to
your
ongoing
persistence
on
that
question
shouldn't
we
as
part
of
the
process
in
this
shouldn't,
we
be
checking
that
yes,
I
mean
wait
and
I,
don't
know
if
we
do
but
I'm,
not
sure
how
the
police
would
even
know
that
they
should
be
checking
it.
But
it
seems
like
if
we're
moving
it
from
here
to
there.
We
should
be
checking
that
here
isn't
using
it
I.
J
C
What
what
I
mean
duplicate-
oh
they
we,
the
bad
thing,
is,
is
that
in
that
special
event
license
you
as
a
council
excluded
liquor,
and
so
you
can
only
get
so.
Somebody
from
second
street
could
get
an
additional
special
event.
Malt
beverage
license,
keep
theirs,
have
this
one
and
still
host
the
function,
but
liquor
is
not
included
in
that
special
events
license.
So
the
only
way
somebody
can
go
to
the
expo
building
and
have
a
function
that
serves
liquor
is
by
transferring
somebody's
liquor
license
to
that
event.
J
C
Under
this
liquor
license,
they
should
not
because
they
are
physically,
you
know
we're
physically
picking
it
up
and
putting
it
under
another.
If
you
look
at
the
application
there
they're
using
another
total
legal
description
that
they're
transferring
for
that
amount
of
time
to
another
legal
disc
option,
so
it's
no
longer
covering
that
venue.
It's
covering
this
one.
A
A
Opposed
signify
by
saying,
nay
motion
carries
9b
application
for
a
temporary
location
transfer
and
return
of
retail
on
sale.
Liquor
license
owned
by
number
one
casino,
Inc
doing
business
as
number
one
casino
for
the
period
after
201
a.m.
Sunday,
September
17th
from
1910
West
camp
back
to
1006,
14th
Street
southeast
I
will
open
the
public
hearing.
A
T
N
K
You
mayor
this
resolution
is
extending
the
moratorium
a
little
bit
further.
You
may
recall
that
the
moratorium
was
adopted
in
resolution
1704
by
this
council
on
february
6
2017
and
was
effective
the
same
date
that
re-establishment
of
the
moratorium
was
a
reflection
of
the
fact
that
there
was
a
moratorium
that
had
been
established
back
in
2016,
initially
with
resolution
1601.
K
The
thought
behind
these
resolutions
was
to
ensure
that,
as
the
city
went
through
its
internal
and
now
public
process
of
vetting
proposed
revisions
to
the
signed
code
that
there
wouldn't
be
a
number
of
parties
seeking
to
you
know,
take
advantage
of
the
situation.
I
love
that
that
can
they
conveys
a
negative
connotation,
but
that
I
don't
mean,
but
that
there
was
a
need
to
hold
off
on
certain
off-premise
advertising
permits.
Because
of
the
fact
that
the
city
was
looking
at
its
ordinances
in
the
sign
code.
K
A
K
I
A
A
K
Because
mayor
this
permit
is
requested
for
a
time
frame
outside
of
the
July
27
to
the
first
Sunday
after
the
fourth
of
July,
as
well
as
December
28th
through
January,
first
Perez
DCL,
the
30
per
Section
13
of
the
chapter
in
which
fireworks
are
dealt
with
in
state
statute.
The
only
option
is
for
this
to
be
considered
by
the
council,
a
public
display
that
is
correct.
If,
if
the
council
views
this
as
a
public
display
per
state
statute,
it
can
approve
this
permit
right.
A
U
U
I
A
U
V
B
V
Ryan
rivers
with
the
police
department:
we
do
this
on
an
annual
basis
to
provide
truancy
officer
services
for
the
school
district.
The
school
district
is
obligated
by
state
statute
to
provide
truancy
officers.
So
we
do
this
through
this
Agreement
each
year,
whereby
all
of
our
officers
become
truancy
officers
for
the
school
district.
We
do
that
without
any
kind
of
compensation
from
the
school
district
or
anything
we're
not
obligated
they.
V
N
N
K
Thank
You
mayor
this
body
likely
recalls
here
earlier
this
year
approving
a
letter
of
support
for
the
Veterans
Cemetery
concept
and
ultimately,
the
thought
was
with
a
new
City
Council,
a
new
mayor
that
there
was
a
need
in
order
to
provide
a
letter
of
support
going
forward
that
the
letter
of
support
be
signed
by
the
new
mayor
and
that
it
be
approved
by
the
new
City
Council.
The
substance
of
the
letter
has
not
really
been
changed,
except
to
add
a
sentence
on
the
in
the
paragraph.
The
second
paragraph
here.
K
So
the
second
paragraph
had
read
the
last
sentence
in
the
prior
letter.
Furthermore,
the
city
pledges
that
it
will
revise
a
local
ordinance
period.
This
letter
is
modified
to
include
the
phrase
to
allow
for
this
Cemetery
period.
The
reason
for
that
addition
to
the
end
of
that
sentence
was
to
clarify
what
local
ordinances
needed
to
be
revised
and
that
ordinance
in
particular,
is
section
6.0
803
of
our
ordinances,
which
restrict
the
number
of
cemeteries
within
the
city
boundaries.
At
this
point,
it's
3
2
that
exists
one
that
has
an
option
to
exist.
N
E
O
O
A
A
O
N
E
I
think
it's
important
that
that
we
all
understand
exactly
what
is
coming
from
this
approval
for
this
letter,
and
my
my
thinking
was
is
that
you
would
be
looking
for
and
wanting
from
this
council
or
expecting
from
this
council
a
financial
commitment
in
regards
to
the
maintenance
stuff.
That's
truly
what,
if
I'm
in
your
shoes,
that's
what
I'm
gonna
be
looking
for.
M
O
E
This
does
not
give
that
to
yelling
yeah
that
just
that's
why
I
brought
it
up
I
just
want
to
everybody
understand
that
this
does
not
make
that
commitment.
Okay,
and
that,
from
your
perspective,
that's
something
that
this
council
needs
to
get
addressed
for
them
to
really
go
forward
in
my
mind.
So
that's
gonna
have
to
be
something
that
we
look
at,
probably
in
the
2018
budget
process
and
see
if
and
where
that
fits
okay
now
mayor,
is
there
any
the
conveyance
of
that
land
for
this
purpose?
A
A
E
M
H
K
That
the
specific
language
here
is
that
the
city
can
convey
and
transfer
any
real
or
personal
property
which
is
held
or
owned
by
yet
the
title
to
which
has
been
obtained
and
which
is
not
held
for
public
use
or
which
is
about
to
be
abandoned
for
public
purposes
to
another
political
subdivision
or
nonprofit
corporation
for
public
charitable
or
humanitarian
purposes,
an
accommodation
without
offering
the
property
for
sale
and
without
requiring
the
political
subdivision
or
nonprofit
to
pay
for
the
property.
So
there
are
a
couple
of
Hoops.
K
The
first
is
that,
basically,
the
council
needs
to
make
a
declaration
that
the
property
would
not
be
held
for
public
use
is
going
to
be
abandoned,
essentially
becoming
surplus.
If
you
will
and
then
it
can,
then
only
dedicate
the
property
to
a
nonprofit
corporation
for
public
charitable
or
humanitarian
purposes.
So
the
the
entity
that
this
would
be
donated
to
would
need
to
be
incorporated
under
the
laws
of
the
state
of
South,
Dakota
I'm,
non-core,
non
non
profit.
H
O
H
O
The
ownership
of
the
land-
it
was
our
idea
that
the
land
would
be
owned
by
the
city
of
Watertown
that
this
would
be
a
City
Veterans
Cemetery.
The
veterans
were
gonna
pay
to
set
the
cemetery
up.
Put
the
road
through
do
everything
necessary
and
in
the
city
was
we
were
gonna.
Ask
them
to
maintain
it
for
us
that.
B
O
Somebody
like
Tom
the
manager
at
Mount
Hope.
He
manages
that
cemetery.
He
would
also
manage
the
Veterans
Cemetery,
but
under
different
rules
and
regulations
under
the
rules
and
regulations
that
would
be
made
up
with
the
veterans
and
and
the
city
that
would
make
up,
because
obviously
we
only
want
veterans
buried
there
and
their
spouses
and
any
dependent
children
that
they
have.
We
would
use
the
same
guidelines
as
the
federal
VA
system
uses
in
a
federal
cemetery,
but
those
are
our
thoughts
that
it
would
be
City
property
like.
O
Correct,
except
in
this
case
with
this
cemetery,
the
veterans
would
have
a
say-so
in
the
planning
of
the
cemetery
and
the
building
of
it
and
raising
the
money
to
do
this
and
again
we're
asking
that
the
land
be
city
owned
land.
This
is
a
city
Veterans
Cemetery
and
and
that
you
would
maintain
it,
and
we
had
talked
about
cost
roughly
within
a
couple
thousand.
The
cost
to
maintain
it
every
year
was
twenty
thousand
that
we.
A
And
I
think
that
this
letter
of
support
is
fine
and
I
doubt
if
anyone
has
any
problem
with
it,
I
don't
think
it
obligates
us
to
anything
further
at
this
point,
but
we
do
need
to
address
that
that
you
know
make
sure
that
we
can
use
this
land
for
that
purpose.
If
there's
any
legal
reason
we
couldn't,
we
need
to
explore
that
I,
don't
know
of
any
and
the
maintenance
cost
and
how
we
would
budget
for
that
and,
ultimately,
those
those
are
other
decisions
that
are
not
bearing
on
this
decision
tonight.
Well,.
O
We
appreciate
everything
all
of
the
consideration
that
you've
given
us,
your
kind
of
holiness
like
a
puppet
right
now
is:
should
we
start
the
fundraising
process
or
will
you
approve
the
maintenance
if
we
raise
the
money
to
start
the
cemetery?
If
you
were
to
say
no,
that's
a
lot
of
money.
We
have
to
give
back
to
the
people
I'm.
C
O
C
C
If
this
council
asked
me,
do
you
feel
confident
with
that
$20,000
number
I
would
say
no
and
and
I
think
as
tight
as
our
budget
season
is,
and
we
haven't
even
gotten
to
me
telling
them
kind
of
how
tight
this
whole
thing
has
been
until
our
budget
hearings,
III,
guess,
I,
don't
I,
don't
feel
confident
going
any
farther
than
just
a
letter
of
support,
saying
that
it
would
be
a
great
idea.
Logistic
logistically,
if
could
happen,
but
I
have
some
concerns
of
the
ongoing
perpetual
maintenance,
especially
when
there's
no
cost
there.
C
O
B
R
R
It
would
probably
be
a
little
bit
more
work
on
his
part
and
everything
to
do
this,
rather
than
digging
the
grave
up
in
Mount
Hope,
but
he
didn't
really
see
any
problems
in
doing
this
and
working
it
out
and
we
did
get
from
pinkie
burns
what
he
would
charge
on
a
normal
winter.
I
know
when
I
was
on
the
council.
We
appropriated
three
hundred
thousand
for
snow
removal
some
years.
We
went
oh
that
and
had
the
appropriate
more
in
some
years.
H
Realistically
and
I
know,
I
asked
us
the
last
time
you
guys
were
here
just
recently
realistically,
if
your
fundraising
goes
as
you're
hoping
it
would
win,
would
we
I
mean
let's
say
that
we
do
agree
to
provide
ongoing
maintenance?
That's
that's
an
if
win
would
cost
start
to
kick
in
that
the
city
would
be
responsible
for
well.
R
We
would
we
would
hope
to
get
a
going
next
summer
and
start
the
construction
in
there
in
the
spring
and
raise
the
money
over
the
winter
here.
The
the
big
big
crux
to
this
is
actually
the
maintenance.
We
have
lots
of
veterans
that
would
volunteer
to
do
that
right
now,
but
in
20
30
years
we're
not
going
to
be
around
that's
why
the
VA
requires
that
a
entity
have
agrees
to
maintain
the
cemetery,
and
you
know
you
could
raise.
You
know
several
thousands
of
dollars
to
take
care
of
it.
R
R
So
we
do
get
sales
tax
and
stuff
are
the
veterans
that
not
only
the
VA
spends,
but
what
Don
does
and
I
do
and
everything
else.
So
we
are
contributing
factors
to
the
revenue
that
the
city
takes
in,
and
this
is
a
very
important
part
to
the
cemetery.
Without
it,
I
have
my
doubts
that
we
could
go
forward.
R
Because
you
need
somebody
that
is
willing
to
perpetually
take
care
of
it
after
you
know,
like
I
said
so,
we've
got
several
volunteers
that
do
volunteer
work
all
the
time
and
he
says
all
heck
I'll
go
out
and
mow
it
every
week.
You
know,
but
that
person
might
not
be
around
in
10
15
20
years.
So
we
VA
requires
that
either
state
if
it's
a
state
cemetery
or
if
it's
a
federal
cemetery
or
a
Native,
American
Cemetery,
or
that
that
they
sign
on
to
maintain.
E
R
There's
no
reason
it
couldn't
be.
The
veterans
part
filled
up
not
too
long
ago.
I
mean
they
expanded
it
to
another
area
and
that
we
just
think
that
the
small
cost
I
look
at
the
budget
of
what
forty
some
million
now
of
20,000
being
spent
on
veterans
that
were
requesting
is
a
very
small
part
for
the
service
that
most
veterans
have
done
for
this
country.
N
D
E
If,
if
I
understand
this
correctly,
if
this
counsel
at
some
point
we're
going
to
agree
to
to
fund
this
operationally,
then
we
aren't
conveying
the
land
it's
our
land
they're,
just
paying
for
the
inference
of
the
creation
of
it.
As
far
as
the
the
infrastructure
in
the
cemetery
itself,
we
would
retain
ownership
of
that
land,
so
there
is
no
conveyance
at
that
point.
If
we
don't
do
anything
with
it,
then
there's
probably
a
few
options
we
would
have.
One
is
certainly
to
convey
the
land
right.
So
it
depends
on
what
this
counsel
does.
N
E
K
There's
there's
like
the
Senior
Center,
for
instance
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
structure
there
that
was
put
up
through
partnerships
between
now
I
do
believe
that
those
are
both
incorporated
entities,
so
that
might
be
something
to
potentially
work
out.
Maybe
it
isn't
an
issue.
I
haven't
done
enough.
Research
on
it,
I
mean
another
option.
Is
you
know
the
the
long-term
lease
as
a
vehicle
by
which
you
know,
essentially
the
city
by
the
terms
of
the
lease
is
bound
to
certain
terms
of
performance
there?
K
E
H
C
or
whatever
it
is,
they
earmark
those
funds,
although
they're
going
to
the
city
but
eight-year
market
funds
for
a
specific
purpose,
the
IRS
would
be
within
their
rights
to
potentially
disallow
that
as
a
cherubic
contribution
now
you're
drawing
a
fine
fine
line
there,
as
relates
to
the
tax
code.
But
that
would
be
my
understand
if
a
donor
earmarks
those
funds,
there
might
be
a
problem.
Well,.
R
We've
enjoyed
a
lot
of
support
from
all
the
veterans
organizations.
We
haven't
heard
anything
negative
from
the
public
out
here.
Just
about
everybody.
I
talked
to
thinks
it's
a
very
good
venture
and
we
just
liked
support
of
the
City
Council,
and
it
is
very
crucial.
I'll
just
plainly
come
out
and
say
that
it
is
very
crucial
to
have
a
perpetual
maintainer
of
the
cemetery.
Like
you
say.
R
Eventually,
all
of
us
are
going
to
be
gone,
but
they
have
to
have
some
guarantee
that
is
going
to
be
taken
care
of
now.
I
know
cemeteries.
In
fact,
several
people
that
have
been
buried
in
smaller
cemeteries
and
some
of
them
are
growing
up
in
the
weeds
and
everything,
and
some
of
the
veterans
are
very
upset
about
that
that
nobody
around
it
take
care
of
them.
Glenn.
H
R
N
R
Would
like
that
down
the
road
sure
yep
if
we
can
get
the
job
done,
we're
looking
at
it
in
the
same
type
of
formula
that
Black
Hills,
a
National
Cemetery
took
they
started
their
cemetery
1948
and
several
veterans
got
buried
there,
and
then
they
went
to
the
VA
to
ask
for
designation
as
a
National
Cemetery
and
then
in
1973.
They
give
them
the
dedication
to
a
National
Cemetery
and
we're
right
in
between
two
national
cemeteries
forts
knowing
the
Minneapolis
Black
Hills
National
Cemetery
there.
H
This
was
gonna
be
borne
by
some
inside
the
city,
but
somebody
made
a
reference
but
going
down
a
rabbit,
hole
earlier
tonight
and
injustice
to
those
citizens,
as
community
I
can't
support
an
unknown
figure
for
an
indefinite
or
permanent
period
of
time
without
seeing
you
know
better
handle
on
what
revenue
might
be
generated
on
this,
what
the
costs
are
gonna
be
especially
if
we're
already
talking
about
2018.
We
got
our
budget
hearings
coming
up
next
week
now
right
that
I
really
struggle
with
with
committing
ourselves.
H
R
Guess
I
don't
want
to
get
into
you
know,
I
know
you
do
it
all
the
time
you've
done
it
on
softball
fields,
you've
done
that
on
rec
centers.
You
you've
committed
yourself
to
quite
a
bit
of
ongoing
expenses
and
operations
in
that
and
I
know
some
of
them
don't
break.
Even
some
of
them
are
costly.
I
think
our
cost
effect
of
20,000
is
pretty
minimal.
A
I,
don't
think
we're
prepared
to
act
on
a
dollar
amount
tonight,
I
mean
I,
think
we're
prepared
to
act
on
the
letter
and
it
is
possible
that
we
could
address
the
dollar
amounts
in
the
budget.
Hearings
which
are
upcoming
even
then,
I
think
it's
a
little
rushed
based
on
what
Shelly
said
about
the
equipment
necessary
and
transporting
it
back
and
forth.
That
concerns
me
a
little
bit,
but
what
what
I
would
like
to
do
is
just
address
the
letter
and
then
perhaps
move
that
to
the
budget
hearings
to
talk
about
the
dollar
amount.
Just.
J
J
R
Basically,
the
way
I
took
it
was
that
you'd
give
us
full
support
to
go
out
and
fundraise
the
only
catch
that
we
don't
have.
That
would
be
the
perpetual
taking
care
of
it.
You
know
we
could
say
we
raised
a
million
dollars
for
perpetual
hero,
but
but
the
the
VA
will
not
stand
by
that,
because
all
funds
sometimes
run
out
and
and
they
would
want
to
want
us-
you
know
a
perpetual
caretaker
just
like
the
federal
government
takes
care
of
the
National
Cemetery.
The
tribes
has
two
cemeteries
out
in
western
South
Dakota.
R
D
R
I'm
Anna,
yes
yeah!
If
you
don't
feel
comfortable
answering
that
question
tonight
and
we
get
the
letter
of
recommendation,
we
can
probably
still
go
ahead
with
fundraising
and
and
like
the
last
time
that
we
met
I
said
if
we
don't
fulfill
our
part
of
the
fundraising,
then
you
don't
have
to
fulfill
any
part
of
your
our
request
for
you,
and
we
have
had
a
lot
of
people
that
are
positive
about
that.
We
can
raise
that
money.
R
We're
looking
at
I,
think
Don
had
all
the
estimates
and
we
really
went
through
a
thorough
process
of
getting
estimates,
not
just
some
sky,
and
you
know
guessing
estimates
and
that
we
went
to
actual
expert
contractors
that
have
given
us
figures
to
do
all
this.
So
we're
confident
in
the
figures
that
we
do
have
I
would.
R
N
G
A
R
A
A
W
D
T
This
is
here
tonight
because
this
is
the
second
time
in
the
last
10
years.
I
believe
that
we've
gotten
a
phone
call
or
an
email
from
the
state
saying
that,
because
bids
have
gone
really
really
well
statewide,
there
was
some
additional
funding
available.
They
asked,
if
is
if
there
was
any
way,
that
the
airports
that
we
work
with
would
be
able
to
take
advantage
of.
That.
I
did
look
at
your
five-year
CIP
that
we've
been
working
on
here
and
you
did
have
a
couple
years
out.
T
A
need
for
this
taxiway
I
think
Todd's
had
some
requests
recently
for
that
it
would
have
been
really
tough
to
get
it
in
the
year.
We
showed
it
because
I
was
shown
in
the
same
year
as
your
apron
project,
which
is
discretionary
funding,
so
they
wouldn't
have
funded
both
in
that
year
anyway.
I
wasn't
sure
how
much
money
they
had,
but
I
took
a
chance
after
visiting
here
and
I
asked
Seraph
of
BOK
to
see
if
they
had
enough
money
to
cover
a
taxiway
project
here.
So
I
did
a
scoffs
Internet
knotek's.
T
If
they
had
five
hundred
thousand-plus
to
do
a
taxiway
project
in
Watertown
and
they
told
me
they
thought
they
would
did
they'd
get
back
to
me.
They
did
and
they
said
they
would
have
enough
money
to
do
a
taxiway
project
here
it
would
provide
an
area
for
some
corporate
or
some
private
hangars
to
be
built
right
now.
You
only
have
two
places
left
out
there
and
they're
only
75
feet
wide
correct.
W
T
By
75,
so
somebody
came
in
wanting
to
build
anything
lighter
than
75
feet.
There's
no
place
for
him
right
now,
but
that
would
be
served
by
a
taxiway.
It
would
be
a
good
addition
for
you
out
there
I
think
it's
really
good
time,
for
you
remember
that
all
fa
projects
are
5%
local
match.
We
are
estimating
it
at
$600,000
total
project
which
would
be
a
$30,000
local
match.
So
five
hundred
and
seventy
thousand
would
be
grant
money.
W
E
E
T
And
I'd
like
to
build
I
think
it
was
close.
I
think
you
were
just
slightly
under
if
I
remember
right
on
the
last
one,
but
you've
also
had
some
issues
out
there
with
some
electrical
equipment
and
things
that
were
not
planned
in
that
that
you're
going
to
have
to
do,
but
they've
said
we
could
put
as
a
change
order
under
that
project
link.
So
to
answer
your
question,
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
be
under
on
the
current
project.
So.
T
D
C
Well,
I'm
on
a
roll,
so
let's
just
keep
this
going
talking
money,
the
the
5%
for
the
airport
project
runway
that
they're
doing
right
now
came
out
of
the
second
penny.
That's
where
most
of
the
5%
AIP
funds
come
I,
believe
it
was
four
hundred
and
five
thousand
that
was
budgeted.
Total
that's
been
transferred
from
the
second
penny
to
pay
for
that
project.
C
W
I
can
add,
you
know
our
track
history
at
the
airport.
The
last
few
years
we
did
get
another
opportunity
like
this
for
a
taxi
lane
that
expanded
our
private
hangars
I
fully
agree,
100%
that
this
will
bring
back
the
revenue
tenfold
for
what
we
spend
the
30,000.
If
a
person
comes
in
and
puts
a
200
by
200
foot
building
in
they're
going
to
lease
the
ground
from
us,
they
pay
15
cents,
a
square
foot
for
that
ground,
I,
don't
think
30.
W
E
C
C
E
C
T
T
T
G
A
A
G
W
It's
a
little
confusing
with
the
program.
The
program
for
the
10,000
employments
runs
on
a
calendar
year,
January
1st
through
December
31st.
They
pay
us
on
a
federal
fiscal
year.
So,
for
instance,
if
we
hit
10,000
this
year,
we
won't
actually
see
the
million
dollars
until
2019,
roughly
June
timeframe,
due
to
the
fact
of
that's
when
the
grants
and
stuff
go
through,
but.
A
T
I
do
have
one
or
two
other
requests
if
we
can,
because,
because
this
is
a
short
time
frame,
they
have
to
have
grant
applications
by
September
1st,
which
means
we're
going
to
be
after
this
one
hard,
but
we
would
like
to
and
if
we,
if
we
can,
if
not
we'll,
have
to
wait
when's.
Your
next
meeting
see
we
need
to
be
advertising
and
bidding
this
before
September
1st
I,
don't
know.
If
it
is
it
possible
to
get
authorization
to
advertise
tonight
as
well.
I.
C
Yeah
they're
rained
and
because
it's
it's
kind
of
a
courtesy
thing,
there's
nothing
in
state
statute
that
says
that
they
have
to
get
permission.
It's
just
it's
always
nice
to
make
sure
that
you're
good
with
the
project.
So
they
don't
waste
the
efforts
to
to
go
and
then
come
with
a
bid.
Tab-
and
you
say
I,
don't
like
that
and
and
reject
the
bid.
So
yes
and
there's
no
requirement
that
you
have
to
give
any
particular
notice.
So
if.
A
T
If
you're
comfortable
with
that,
what
I
would
suggest
if
we
could
is
to
get
a
motion
to
authorize
us
to
advertise
the
project
and
also
to
authorize
the
mayor
to
sign
FAA,
grant
applications
and
FAA
grant
offers
as
applicable,
because
I
can
guarantee
you
once
we
open
bids
and
get
the
grant
application
in
when
it
comes
we'll
have
one
day
to
turn
it
around,
because
their
fiscal
year
end
is
October
1
and
when
we
get
in
September,
it
gets
hairy
for
them.
So.
D
A
Those
opposed
signify
by
saying
nay
motion
carries
hey
item
number
15
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
an
agreement
with
core
engineering
and
Consulting
LLC
to
conduct
soil
testing
for
the
hangar
taxi,
lien
expansion
project
at
the
Watertown
Regional
Airport,
and
let's
go
ahead
and
get
a
motion
and
second
for
that,
moved
by
a
Buehler
second,
by
Ville
power,
okay,
Todd!
So.
W
K
The
agreement
also
allows,
however,
for
the
city
to
go
and
seek
out
subordinate
naming
rights,
subordinate
sponsorships
in
addition
to
what
Prairie?
What
excuse
me?
First
premier
has
slated
as
its
primary
sponsorship
naming
rights
sponsorship
signs
again,
I
direct
your
attention
to
Exhibit
B,
the
signs
depicted
there
and
the
descriptions
of
those
signs.
The
firm
that
has
been
contracted
by
First
Premier
did
a
great
job
of
mocking
up
approximately
what
they
would
look
like
and
where
they
would
be
located.
The
final
page
on
Exhibit
B
denotes
specifically
we're
at
the
site.
K
These
various
signs
would
be
depicted
now
again
going
back
to
I
kind
of
skipped
around
there.
I
apologize,
the
other
sponsorship
rights
are
subordinate
sponsorship
rights.
There
are
some
restrictions
placed
by
First
Premier
on
them
with
regard
to
some
sites
and
and
placement
of
advertisement
on
the
electronic
billboard
that
you
know,
financial
institutions
are
not
are
restricted
in
in
their
ability
to
advertise
for
the
city
to
obtain
naming
rights
or
sponsorships
from
those
sorts
of
institutions.
K
Ultimately,
the
burden
for
handling
maintenance
in
terms
of
normal,
wear
and
tear
well
I
should
back
up.
May
is
the
responsibility
of
the
city.
Power
to
the
signage
is
a
responsibility
of
the
city.
The
first
premier
folks
will
replace
the
signage
if
the
signage
becomes
derelict.
Becomes
you
know
substantially
compromised
by
normal
wear
and
tear?
K
Otherwise,
the
expectation
is
if
the
signage
is
impacted
by
casualty
by
accidents
by
damage
caused
by
an
outside
force,
essentially
that
the
city
would
be
responsible
for
paying
for
the
replacement
of
those
signs.
The
city
is
allowed
to
the
one
place
where
there's
a
great
deal
of
restriction
is
on
the
scoreboard.
Signage.
However,
there's
been
a
provision
included
in
here
that
allows
for
the
city
to
contract,
with
the
sign
maker
for
these
signs
that
first
premier
is
contracted
with
to
put
up
additional
sign
advertisement
space
on
the
sides
of
the
scoreboard.
K
K
E
N
N
H
Guess
I
would
like
to
thank
and
commend
Justin
for
the
work
that
he
did
on
this
I
know
there
were
some
pretty
involved
negotiations
going
on
behind
the
scenes
that
we
saw
after
the
fact,
but
I
really
want
to
thank
you
Justin
for
the
work
that
you
did
on
this
and,
secondly,
I
had
occasion
to
drive
out
there
today
and
the
signs
that
are
up
already
are
classy
looking
signs
out
there
and
hopefully
the
rest
are
gonna.
Gonna,
look
the
same,
but
nice
looking
signs.
A
Any
other
comments,
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
signify
by
saying
nay
motion
carries
item
17
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
a
grant
agreement
with
infrastructure
design
group
for
engineering
services
on
the
20th
Avenue
southeast
bridge
preservation,
project,
Shane,
Thank,.
L
You
mayor,
this
isn't
a
grant
agreement
per
se,
but
it's
related
to
our
grant
agreement.
This
would
be
an
agreement
between
infrastructure
design,
group
and
the
city
for
engineering
services
related
to
the
preservation
of
structure,
15
196,
one,
nine
zero,
all
all
the
alternately
known
as
the
bridge
on
20th
Avenue
South
East
over
the
Big
Sioux
River.
The
city
has
been
offered
a
grant
from
the
South
Dakota
d-o-t
for
this
project,
and
we
will
see
action
or
proposed
action
on
that
in
the
subsequent
agenda
items
on
tonight's
agenda.
L
But
this
agreement
is
with
infrastructure
design
group.
There
is
a
design
element
in
the
amount
of
$20,000
and
then
a
subsequent
attachment
to
that
for
construction
observation
in
the
amount
of
$11,100.
So
with
that
I'll
leave
it
for
any
questions.
D
D
H
L
So
the
grant,
when
we
prepare
these
grant
agreements,
they
do
these
all
the
time,
so
they
pretty
much
know
what
their
efforts
gonna
be
on
the
design
end
of
things
so-
and
this
is
an
80/20
split,
so
the
South
Dakota
Duty
is
gonna.
Pay
80%
in
the
city
only
pays
20%
of
these
funds
that
that
I've
mentioned,
but
we
pay
them
upfront
on
our
preservation,
grant
project
and
then
get
reimbursed
our
80%,
so
I
have
padded
into
the
2018
budget,
both
the
engineering
and
the
construction
element
for
this
project.
L
We
are
a
fairly
aggressive
because
we
want
to
actually
be
bidding
this
work
in
august-september
because
the
county
happens
to
be
bidding
similar
work
at
the
same
time
so,
but
we're
not
going
to
see
any
bills
to
pay
until
after
the
first
of
the
year.
That's
the
intention
of
the
timing
of
this
project.
So
it's
it's
kind
of
imperative
and
I.
Guess
with
that
I'll.
Add
a
request
tonight
to
advertise
for
bids
for
this
project,
similar
to
what
the
he
just
did
on
the
airport
project.
So
I
hope
that
gives
it
enough
information
I'll
ice.
A
N
A
H
A
L
N
L
Thank
You
mayor
again,
we
were
blessed
with
the
second
award
for
bridge
improvement
grant
funds.
This
is
for
the
third
Avenue
Northwest
bridge
over
by
Lyons
Park,
which
is
our
highest
need
for
a
bridge
improvement
at
this
time.
Within
our
system,
this
grant
was
awarded
just
for
the
preliminary
engineering
study.
Another
would
say,
look
at
the
hydraulics
and
and
what
type
of
structure
and
those
kind
of
issues
up
front
the
soils
testing
and
all
that,
so
this
one
is
a
little
bit
different.
L
The
state
will
actually
enter
the
agreement
for
the
engineering
services,
with
the
consulting
firm,
directly
and
they've
already
seen
the
exchange
of
paperwork
for
that.
But
what
this
resolution
does
then
again
officially
enters
an
agreement
between
the
city
and
the
state
related
to
that
project.
It's
still
an
80/20
split.
We
only
have
to
pay
20%
of
the
engineering
fees
which
I
have
also
included
in
our
2018
budget
request,
and
that's
our
portion
of
that
project
is
very
minor.
I
mean
it's
just
I,
don't
even
think
it's
$5,000.
A
A
L
N
N
A
L
That's
a
pretty
prominent
issue
there
and
we're
gonna
take
care
of
that
by
reconstructing
that
storm,
sewer,
culvert
and
repaving
a
portion
of
that
road.
This
project
also
includes
improvements
at
the
intersection
of
20th
Street
and
birch
Avenue,
which
has
a
very
similar
issue,
and
then
we
have
had
a
settlement
issue
on
11th,
Avenue,
Northeast,
just
east
of
11th
Street.
L
It's
been
an
ongoing
issue
since
before
I
came
to
the
city,
where
the
the
River
settlement
along
side,
a
storm
sewer
line
and
the
curb
needs
to
be
redone
and
some
driveway
approaches
that
kind
of
thing.
So
we're
going
to
take
care
of
those
three
issues
with
one
project
and
the
bids
came
in
favorably
right
on
our
estimated
budget.
So
with
that
Ike
I
would
recommend
the
approval
of
the
bids.
N
A
L
Thank
you.
This
was
a
rebid.
We
bid
this
work
earlier
in
the
season
and
did
not
get
favorable
bids.
The
Jackson
Park
parking
lot
for
the
boat
ramp
was
underfunded
for
the
work
on
the
first
round
of
bidding
the
park
and
Rec
Department
had
about
$75,000
budget,
and
we
had
a
hundred
and
four
thousand
dollar
Court
at
that
time.
So
we
rejected
the
bids
by
not
taking
any
action
at
that
time,
because
we
didn't
know
that
we
would
have
any
funding
available.
L
Subsequently,
we've
had
other
2/12
funded
projects
that
have
come
in
under
estimate,
so
we
have
funds
available
now
to
apply
to
the
Jackson
Park
project
and
with
that
J&J
excavating
was
the
low
bidder
and
we
would
recommend
that
they
be
awarded
for
both
the
schedule.
1
work,
which
is
the
parking
lot
and
schedule
2,
which
is
the
adjacent
bike
trail.
L
L
A
L
E
L
E
N
A
A
F
A
R
A
It's
not
scheduled
if
they
know
far
enough
in
advance,
they
could
schedule
it,
but
if
they
they
don't
they'll
have
to
pay
somebody
extra
to
do
that,
and
so
that's
why
they
do
that.
It
costs
the
park
Department
less
to
do
that
and
and
that
was
recommended
as
a
future
work
session.
I.
Don't
so
we'll
be
talking
about
that
with
the
park
department
about
how
much
it
actually
costs,
and
maybe
we
need
to
raise
the
fee
for
the
show
mobile
to
cover
that
cost
to
cut
down
on
the
inconvenience
so.