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COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> APPROVED <br /> 79 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 80 4A) Consider Acceptance of Shield 616 Donation—Public Safety Director Swenson reported on <br /> 81 the work of the Shield 616 organization,the donation of protective gear proposed,the plan to make <br /> 82 organization the benefactor of funds raised during the Guns and Hoses fundraiser, and the specific <br /> 83 equipment and value they propose to provide. <br /> 84 Councilmember Lyden moved to approve the acceptance of the donation as requested. <br /> 85 Councilmember Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 86 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 87 5A) Consider Approval of Resolution No. 22-24,Accepting bids,Awarding a Construction <br /> 88 Contract,Water Tower No.2 Reconditioning Project—City Engineer Hankee reviewed the written <br /> 89 staff report, including information on the bid process/results and the funding proposed for the project. <br /> 90 Mayor Rafferty remarked that the bid is quite favorable, recalling the cost of the last reconditioning <br /> 91 project. <br /> 92 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 22-24 as presented. Councilmember <br /> 93 Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 94 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 95 6A) NorthPointe 8th Addition and NorthPointe Garden Estates: i. Consider Approval of <br /> 96 Resolution No. 22-16 Approving PUD Final Plan/Final Plat; ii. Consider Approval of <br /> 97 Resolution No. 22-17 Approving Development Agreement—City Planner Larsen reviewed a <br /> 98 PowerPoint presentation that included information on the following: <br /> 99 - Land use application(elements); <br /> 100 - Aerial view of proposed location(4.5 acre site); <br /> 101 - 2014 approval of preliminary plat(for senior building); <br /> 102 - Views (renderings)of proposed structure; <br /> 103 - Final plat and site plan; noted was handicap accessible stalls of two inside and two outside <br /> 104 and staff s change to require two additional outside; setbacks include a 20 foot reduction in <br /> 105 setback from highway); <br /> 106 - Landscaping plan—more planting called for after Council and Planning and Zoning <br /> 107 discussion; <br /> 108 - Traffic planning—traffic information has been much reviewed; found to be in compliance <br /> 109 with standards; <br /> 110 - Noise study—requirements will be met; <br /> 111 - Public safety review and recommendations; Planning and Zoning Board approval; <br /> 112 - Agreements, Comprehensive Plan implications and findings of fact. <br /> 113 Councilmember Ruhland asked,regarding general building provisions,will the garage be <br /> 114 cinderblock and, if so, does that count for masonry? Ms. Larsen said the garage exterior will be <br /> 115 masonry stone so it is considered in the total masonry. <br /> 116 <br /> 117 Councilmember Lyden remarked that he has supported the planting of trees along the highway for a <br /> 3 <br />