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COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> noted that there is quite a bit of time before we get to that point but that they will get that <br /> information. <br /> Councilmember Lyden noted appreciation for staff and community members coming <br /> together to have these conversations. He also said that often times the cost of doing <br /> something right the first time for more money is a better investment. <br /> The project is slated for spring of 2024. <br /> i) Motion to: Approve Resolution 23-17 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Ruhland <br /> SECONDER: Stoesz <br /> AYES: Ruhland,Stoesz,Lyden,Cavegn,Rafferty <br /> 6. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> A) Consider Resolution No. 23-43, Approving Agreement for the Acquisition of <br /> Property—Water Treatment Plant <br /> Community Development Director Michael Grochala presented his staff report and noted <br /> that a purchase price has been agreed upon; execution of the purchase agreement is <br /> underway and has been signed by property owners. <br /> Mayor Rafferty thanked staff for the hard work on this project. <br /> Councilmember Lyden inquired of the size of the land for this project. Director Grochala <br /> noted that there is enough land for the plant with a little room for expansion and that this <br /> plant and the land it is to be developed on will take care of water treatment plant needs <br /> through 2040. <br /> i) Motion to: Approve Resolution 23-43 <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Lyden <br /> SECONDER: Ruhland <br /> AYES: Lyden,Ruhland,Stoesz,Cavegn,Rafferty. <br /> B) Consider lst Reading of Ordinance No. 02-23, Amending City Code Chapter <br /> 405 Regarding Bulk Deicing Material Storage <br /> Community Development Director Michael Grochala presented the first reading of an <br /> ordinance amendment proposal to include a provision related to bulk deicing material <br /> storage and the reason for the proposed amendment. The MS4 Permit requires that this <br /> provision is included in ordinance. This was brought forward back in December to begin <br />
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