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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for September 5, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />felt the ramifications may need to be communicated to residents and businesses. The Council <br />agreed the City has taken a proactive role, and the best thing to do was to continue on the path it <br />has been on. It was suggested putting the PowerPoint on the website and scheduling the next <br />Water Summit. <br />Abatement Hearing for Schultz -13101 Henna Ave <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear inform Council that staff had been working with the property <br />owner regarding violations of the Municipal Code since August 2016. Although the property <br />owners had been provided ample notice and time to correct the violations, they had failed to do <br />so. City staff had scheduled an abatement hearing for this evening where the City Council may <br />decide to order City officials to clean the property of all violations by whatever means are <br />available. Based on matters affecting the property owner, he is unable to attend this evening's <br />meeting. <br />Miron made motion, Klein seconded, to reschedule this hearing for a later date. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Yellow Ribbon Network Report <br />Council Member Haas and Klein reported to Council on the Yellow Ribbon Network activities <br />held recently. The thanked the Legion for their generous donation stating they continue to <br />respond to the needs of military families, and the money will help. The YRN continues to send <br />packages to the troops. They are busy preparing for the next pheasant hunt, and the radio station <br />WDGY want to do a public service announcement. The next Burger Night will be sponsored by <br />local legislators. Haas commended Wilson Tool's in-house electrician for fixing an oven during <br />the last Hamburger Night. He thanked Dunn Brothers who provided free coffee and doughnuts to <br />the troops during the golf event. <br />Reschedule Comprehensive Plan Workshop <br />A workshop on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 24, <br />2017. Council Member Haas added this to the agenda to point out the Emergency Management <br />meeting he and Mayor Weidt were attending at Camp Ripley was the following day, and it <br />would be difficult to attend the workshop. City Administrator Bryan Bear indicated staff will <br />provide some alternative dates to reschedule the workshop. <br />Movie Night Featuring "Sing" on Friday, September 8, 2017 <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear informed Council that a movie night at the Hanifl Fields <br />Athletic Park had been scheduled for Friday, September 8, 2017, featuring the movie "Sing' <br />The Washington County Sheriff's Department and the Hugo Fire Department will be in the park <br />at 6:30 p.m. to meet with the kids, and the movie will be shown at 7:30 p.m. <br />
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