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i <br /> MINUTES FOR THE HUGO CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON AUGUST 1.2016 <br /> i <br /> Call to Order <br /> Mayor Weidt called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> PRESENT:Haas,Klein,Miron,Petryk,Weidt <br /> ABSENT: None i <br /> ALSO PRESENT: City Administrator Bryan Bear, City Engineer Jay Kennedy,City Attorney <br /> Dave Snyder,and City Clerk Michele Lindau <br /> Approval of Minutes for the July 14.2016 Forest Lake YMCA Open House <br /> Klein made motion,Miron seconded,to approve the minutes for the YMCA Open House on July <br /> 14,2016 as presented. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Approval of Minutes for the July 18,2016 City Council Meeting <br /> Klein made motion,Petryk seconded,to approve the minutes for the July 18,2016 City Council I <br /> minutes as presented. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Approval of the Agenda <br /> Weidt made motion,Miron seconded,to approve the agenda as amended by removing approval <br /> of a resolution regarding the assessment for Dee Davis from the Consent Agenda. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Victor Gardens Groundwater Proiect Update—Resident Tony Schwab <br /> In 2010, a project was completed in the Victor Gardens neighborhood to address groundwater <br /> that was affecting a number of residents following the construction of their homes. This project <br /> was done under the guidance of resident Tony Schwab. The project involved a series of pipes <br /> connecting 14 homes to a ten-inch pipe that diverted the water to the storm system. This was <br /> partially funded through a grant from the Rice Creek Watershed District Storm Water <br /> Remediation Program. Maintenance was recently performed on the system,and Schwab <br /> provided Council with an update. <br /> Tony Schwab, 14262 Garden Way North,explained he recently had water in his basement. <br /> Investigation showed there was standing water in the ten-inch pipe that should have been draining <br /> into the pond. It was found that the pipe was blocked by willow roots growing into the system, <br /> and he showed a video of himself pulling several feet of roots from the pipe. There were no <br /> willows growing there when the system was built, and he want Council to be aware of the <br /> potential for this to happen. Tony said,other than that,the system had been working flawlessly. <br />' I <br /> i <br />
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