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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for April 2,2018 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> Klein said he realized the residents were very uncomfortable with this. The Council tries to make <br /> certain they meet the resident's goals, but there was not a cohesive plan in place. <br /> Klein made motion, Haas seconded, to abandon the trail with the understanding that it may be a <br /> possibility if it is ever developed. <br /> Haas stated that it is important to listen to residents, and it is a little premature to draw lines on a <br /> map if there is no plan at this time. He added that the City needed to look at the safety issues <br /> there. <br /> Petryk recalled when these parcels were eliminated for any future development, and they were to <br /> remain large lot residential, preserving the area for visual enjoyment. She felt they needed to <br /> honor those commitment. <br /> Mike talked about the need to address immediate concerns regarding safety in the area. <br /> Weidt started that it may be premature to have this dotted line and premature to be upset by it, and <br /> he was mainly concerned that there was a safety issue. He said the line can be removed but <br /> people will continue to walk down the road whether there is a line there or not. Weidt asked the <br /> residents to let the City know if there are activity occurring that are a public safety hazard. Weidt <br /> felt it was better to leave the line on the plan, but agreed to take it out. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> The Council stated their general approval of the plan. <br /> Miron made motion, Klein seconded, to approve RESOLUTION 2018—4 APPROVING A <br /> COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE FOR THE CITY OF HUGO. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Update on Yellow Ribbon Network <br /> Council Members Chuck Haas and Phil Klein updated the Council on the activities of the Yellow <br /> Ribbon Network. Haas stated the YRN had held their 19th Welcome Home Pheasant Hunt the <br /> past weekend and the event was filmed by Ron Schara Production. Hamburger night last week <br /> was sponsored by the Arcand Family and Oneka Ridge Golf Club and 208 burgers were sold. <br /> They have Burger Night sponsors for the rest of the year, and next month's sponsor is Dan <br /> Gallatin. The YRN assisted a Gold Star family with car repairs. The Fairview Clinic had a candy <br /> book exchange and they donated the collected candy to the YRN for care packages. Girl Scout <br /> cookies will also be sent. He asked that if anyone who knew a deployed military member to send <br /> a package to, they should provide him an address. <br /> Board of Appeals on Thursday,April 12, 2018 <br /> City Administrator Bryan Bear reminded the Council the Local Board of Appeals and <br /> Equalization was scheduled for Thursday, April 12, 2018, from 5:30—7 p.m. in the Oneka Room <br /> at Hugo City Hall. <br />
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