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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> January 25, 2000 <br /> • Page 2 <br /> 1 At this time, Mayor Cavanaugh asked the Recording Secretary to poll the Councilmembers for <br /> 2 their individual vote. <br /> 3 COUNCILMEMBER VOTE <br /> 4 Sparks: Randy Hodson <br /> 5 Thuesen: Jerry Faust <br /> 6 Horst: Jerry Faust <br /> 7 Cavanaugh: Randy Hodson <br /> 8 Cavanaugh explained that in the case of a tie, the Mayor would appoint the new member. <br /> 9 In that respect, Mayor Cavanaugh appointed Randy Hodson as the new Councilmember, and <br /> 10 , then called for a brief recess at 7:26 p.m. <br /> 11 Mayor Cavanaugh called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Connie Kroeplin, City Clerk, admin- <br /> 12 istered the Oath of Office for Mr. Hodson as the new City Councilmember. <br /> 13 VI. PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS. <br /> a None. <br /> 15 VII. COMMUNITY FORUM. <br /> 16 Mayor Cavanaugh began by stating that the forum is open to the public and there is a five-minute <br /> 17 time limit. He requested that anyone wishing to speak to the Council provide their name and ad- <br /> 18 dress and restrict comments to items not on the meeting agenda. <br /> 19 Chris Schober, 2902 Crestview Drive, approached the Council and wished to speak about ice <br /> 20 skating in the City. She stated that Silver Point Park has not had skating for three winters. She <br /> 21 was informed recently that general skating is planned for next winter, but there were not any pro- <br /> 22 visions regarding ice hockey. She was told that the old hockey boards were thrown away and <br /> 23 that new boards were too expensive. <br /> 24 Ms. Schober went on to specifically designate which parks had general skating, ice hockey facili- <br /> 25 ties, or both. She mentioned that had been a discussion about combining general skating and <br /> 26 hockey skating on one rink and she advised against this idea. <br /> 27 In essence, Ms. Schober asked the Council for priority on the following issues: (1) youth winter <br /> 28 activities; (2) snow wall erected at Central Park; (3) a deadline for ordering hockey boards; and <br /> 29 (4) a deadline in the fall as to when the boards at Silver Point Park and Central Park would be in- <br /> 30 stalled. - <br /> 0 Mayor Cavanaugh remarked that the Chair of the Parks Commission was in the audience, and he <br /> 32 thanked Ms. Schober for her input and interest in the community. <br />
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