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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />3 <br />requesting approval of this resolution for five contracts related to improvements that will be funded 82 <br />through CARES Act funds. Staff has determined that the projects meet the eligibility requirements. 83 <br />He reviewed the projects that would be included. 84 <br />Councilmember Stoesz noted the presence of the day care facility in the City Hall complex and asked 85 <br />if that wing would be included in improvements. Mr. Williams confirmed that it would be included. 86 <br />Mayor Rafferty asked, regarding Fire Station No. 2, it is a new building and he wonders if there is 87 <br />anything such as residue from construction that could be taken from the duct system. Mr. Williams 88 <br />explained that the opportunity to clean at the station was visited but it was not cost effective because 89 <br />of the age of the building; it is a different situation for the recommended projects. 90 <br />Councilmember Lyden wonders if there is any additional long term cost in running the new systems. 91 <br />Mr. Williams replied that the systems are low consuming so no significant long term cost. 92 <br /> 93 <br />Mayor Rafferty said he is thankful for the recommendations and is confident that the projects are a 94 <br />good use of the CARES Act funding coming to the City. 95 <br />Councilmember Stoesz asked for confirmation that closure of buildings wouldn’t greatly impact the 96 <br />public such as for the fall elections. 97 <br />Councilmember Ruhland moved to approve Resolution No. 20-90 as presented. Councilmember 98 <br />Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 99 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT 100 <br />6A) Item 6A had been removed from the agenda by staff. 101 <br />6B) Nadeau Acres: i. Consider Resolution No. 20-83, Approving Final Plat; ii. Consider 102 <br />Resolution No. 20-84, Approving Development Agreement –City Planner Larsen reviewed a 103 <br />PowerPoint presentation that included information on the following: 104 <br />- Final Plat is presented and should substantially conform to the previously approved preliminary 105 <br />plat; 106 <br />- Site Location Map; 107 <br />- Previous Council Actions (preliminary plat, rezoning); 108 <br />- Preliminary compared to Final Plat (consist ent); 109 <br />- Neighbor concerns are addressed; 110 <br />- Public Land Dedication; 111 <br />- Findings of Fact; 112 <br />- Planning Zoning Board approval; 113 <br />- Requested council action. 114 <br />Mayor Rafferty remarked that the easement will provide for a future trail. 115 <br /> 116 <br />Councilmember Stoesz asked where the house on Lot 17 will be. Ms. Larsen said it will be located 117 <br />north of the easement and it meets all City requirements. 118
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