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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />123 Councilmember Ruhland moved to approve Resolution No. 22-62 as presented. Councilmember <br />124 Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />125 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />126 6A) Consider Resolution No. 22-60, Accepting Water Efficiency Grant Funds — Environmental <br />127 Coordinator Nelson explained the request to enter into an agreement with the Metropolitan Council. <br />128 The grant funds sought would be used to purchase smart irrigation controllers to be sold to residents at <br />129 a discount and to be used to achieve water savings. The City's match is $6,000. This would be the <br />130 third round of this program and Mr. Nelson said it has been well received by the community. He <br />131 explained that installation (which is quite simple) falls to the property owner. Councilmember <br />132 Ruhland suggested that the council have a discussion about what would be available if the units run <br />133 out. <br />134 Mayor Rafferty asked about the City `s watering restrictions; it was requested that Public Services <br />135 Director DeGardner report to the council on that matter. Administrator Cotton shared information <br />136 from the City's social media and website on watering restrictions. <br />137 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 22-60 as presented. Councilmember <br />138 Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />139 6B) Consider Resolution No. 22-64, Approving LCCMR Grant Application, Water <br />140 Stewardship — Community Development Director Grochala reviewed the written report. The City is <br />141 under certain pressures on water conservation. In addition to the previous item, staff is interested in <br />142 communicating with residents on ways to save water. Staff is proposing this grant application that <br />143 would assist by helping to pay for infastructure for a water use monitoring and feedback project. <br />144 Councilmember Ruhland asked if there is a time limit on the grant and also asked about maximizing <br />145 the meter/equipment replacement schedule. Mr. Grochala noted that this is basically a three year <br />146 project and staff is looking at impacting those meter units that are ready to receive radio service; <br />147 everything new coming in is already getting the radio ready equipment. Mr. Grochala added that the <br />148 system would provide updates on water use every four hours and that information would be accessible <br />149 to customers; alerts can be included. <br />150 <br />151 Councilmember Cavegn asked about the flexibility of the deadline for this application which is noted <br />152 as May 26, 2022. He wonders if this could be used only for replacement of old systems? Mr. <br />153 Grochala explained that the antenna and software are necessary elements. Councilmember Cavegn <br />154 said he's not sold on the system based on the high cost. Mr. Grochala discussed the elements of the <br />155 program and what could happen without some of them. The council also discussed staff time <br />156 involved in manually reading meters (drive by). Councilmember Cavegn suggested that he's <br />157 struggling with the idea of changing the service; is that needed at this cost? Councilmember Ruhland <br />158 suggested that live digital data is a good change to him. <br />159 <br />160 Councilmember Cavegn suggested moving forward with the grant application with further discussion <br />161 on the use of funds.. <br />162 <br />163 Mayor Rafferty supports moving forward. Councilmember Stoesz said he's excited about the <br />164 possibilities for good feedback on water usage that can help with conservation efforts. <br />165 Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 22-64 as presented. Councilmember <br />166 Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote; Councilmember Cavegn voted no. <br />4 <br />
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