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Chris Stowe 426 Pine Street, discussed taxes, roundabouts, and the city sewer and water issues. <br />The city is spending more and more money. He questioned why, if developers are coming in <br />why not increase the building permits by 1000% because the existing taxpayers shouldn't have <br />to pay for the new development. Stated the city has water, sewer, school problems, and Rice <br />Creek Watershed problems. <br />1. Motion to: Close Public Comment at 7:24 PM. <br />RESULT: <br />CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br />MOVER: <br />Lyden <br />SECONDER: <br />Ruhland <br />AYES: <br />Lyden, Stoesz,, Cavegn, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />SETTING THE AGENDA <br />The agenda was accepted as presented. <br />RESULT: <br />CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br />MOVER: <br />Lyden <br />SECONDER: <br />Ruhland <br />AYES: <br />Lyden,, Stoesz,, Cavegn, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />1. CONSENT AGENDA <br />A. Consider Approval of Expenditures for May 13, 2024 (Check No. 120636 through <br />120748) in the Amount of $1,314,931.81 <br />B. Consider Approval of the Hiring of Part -Time Staff for the Rookery Activity Center <br />C. Consider Resolution No. 24-49, Authorizing the Issuance of a Solicitor Permit to Ace <br />Solid Waste <br />D. Consider Resolution No. 24-50, Authorizing the Issuance of a Special Event Permit for <br />Blue Heron Family Fun Night <br />E. Consider Resolution No. 24-47, Approving Amendment to Open Space Easement for <br />Watermark <br />F. Consider Approval of Personnel Policy Revisions <br />i. Motion to: Approve Consent Agenda Items IA -IF <br />RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br />7wrolulm <br />SECONDER: Lyden <br />AYES: Lyden, Stoesz, Cavegn, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />3 <br />