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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />3 <br />Councilmember Lyden moved to approve Resolution No. 23-33 as presented. Councilmember 98 <br />Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote with five (5) ayes and zero (0) 99 <br />nays. 100 <br /> 101 <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS 102 <br />There was no Unfinished Business. 103 <br /> 104 <br />NEW BUSINESS 105 <br />Prior to adjournment, at 6:42 PM, Mayor Rafferty recognized Mr. Jeff Johnson, 6965 Sunrise Drive, 106 <br />for public comment. Mr. Johnson inquired about a reference to a $100,000 water project that he 107 <br />read about in the Quad Press and asked what the spending was about and said that six months prior 108 <br />the City was working to get rid of the water in the area but now seem to be looking at keeping it. He 109 <br />inquired if the two projects are going hand-in-hand. 110 <br /> 111 <br />Mayor Rafferty noted generally public comment is to make comments and the City may not have 112 <br />information at the time of comment. 113 <br /> 114 <br />Community Development Director Grochala provided clarification that the money referenced by 115 <br />Mr. Johnson is a grant from the State, and was not City dollars. He noted the City is doing a study 116 <br />on Lakeview for stormwater collecting due to flooding in the area. The grant dollars have to do with 117 <br />drinking water and reducing reliance on pumping from aquifers. 118 <br /> 119 <br />Mr. Johnson shared he has a well and wonders if the water flows away and there is too much 120 <br />coming out of the aquifers, will they run out of water. 121 <br /> 122 <br />Mayor Rafferty noted this is a continued effort at conservation and that is what the City is trying to 123 <br />do. 124 <br /> 125 <br />COMMUNITY EVENTS 126 <br />There were no events announced. 127 <br /> 128 <br />COMMUNITY CALENDAR 129 <br /> 130 <br />Community Calendar – A Look Ahead 131 <br />April 12, 2023 through April 24, 2023 132 <br /> Wednesday, April 12 6:00 pm, Community Room Joint CCP, P&Z Work Session 133 <br /> Monday, April 24 6:00 pm, Council Chambers Council Work Session 134 <br /> Monday, April 24 6:30 pm, Council Chambers City Council Meeting 135 <br /> 136 <br />ADJOURN 137 <br /> 138 <br />There being no further business, Councilmember Ruhland moved to adjourn at 6:48 p.m. 139 <br />Councilmember Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 140 <br /> 141 <br />Following adjournment of the regular meeting, the Council reconvened in a Special Closed Meeting 142 <br />to discuss offers for the purchase of real property. 143 <br /> 144 <br /> 145 <br /> 146
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