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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />April 39 2017 <br />APPROVED <br />215 details and Director Swenson explained the steps of the process, including council input, <br />216 and recommendations coming forward at the end. The mayor said he would not support <br />217 the study and he noted the cost of $17,000. Council Member Manthey suggested that a <br />218 review of the staffing, especially since the council has been discussing police needs, <br />219 seems appropriate to him; it could also be helpful with upcoming strategic planning for <br />220 the future. Council Member Rafferty remarked that the population of the city hasn't <br />221 increased greatly and that raises a question for him about the need for more police <br />222 officers. Mayor Reinert suggested that the management team should understand staffing <br />223 needs for their respective departments. <br />224 <br />225 The council concurred that the request for authorization of a study should not go forward. <br />226 They invited staff to come forward and discuss staffing at a future meeting. <br />227 Item 6A —Consider Resolution No. 17-26, Approving Change Orders No. 1 & 2 and <br />228 the Final Payment No. 8 for the Construction of Well No. 6 - City Engineer Hankee <br />229 reviewed the written staff report. With the two change orders, the project is still within <br />230 the budget. She briefly reviewed the content of the change orders. The mayor confirmed <br />231 that these change orders wouldn't have an impact on the results of the original bid <br />232 process. <br />233 <br />234 Item 6C - Consider Resolution No. 17-29 Denying Conditional Use Permit for Home <br />235 Occupation Permit Level C at 180 Pine Street — City Planner Larsen reviewed the <br />236 request for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a home occupation and staffs <br />237 recommendation to deny the request based on the basic inability of the street/area to <br />238 handle additional use and traffic. The existing homes are very close and although this lot <br />239 is large, the neighbors are close. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended denial of <br />240 the request. <br />241 <br />242 12. Adjourn <br />Al <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:35 p.m. <br />244 <br />245 These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at the regular Council meeting held on <br />246 April 24, 2017. <br />247 <br />248 <br />249 <br />251 Jul1 e Bartell, Ci Cler `—' <br />252 <br />
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