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2020.03.04 CC Minutes - Public Works Facility Neighborhood Meeting
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3/4/2020
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<br /> <br />Minutes <br />HUGO CITY COUNCIL <br />NEIGHBORHOOD METING ON <br />PROPOSED PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY <br /> <br /> WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2020 – 7:00 P.M. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PRESENT: Klein, Miron, Petryk, Weidt <br />ABSENT: Haas <br />STAFF PRESENT: City Administrator Bryan Bear, Public Works Director Scott Anderson, <br /> <br />The City held a neighbor meeting in the Oneka Room at City Hall on a potential new Public <br />Works facility to be located on property known as Irish Avenue Park. City Administrator Bryan <br />Bear began by providing background on the park informing residents it was once a gravel pit and <br />the City had been in litigation with the owner/operator of the pit in 2008 to have the site reclaimed <br />in accordance with the Conditional Use Permit. The City then purchased it in 2009 for $900,000. <br />Public Works Director talked about the current Public Works facility explaining the need for <br />expansion and the inability to accommodate long term needs beyond 15 years at its current <br />location. He shared the study done on the construction of a brand new facility on 10-15 acres of <br />the 125 acres owned by the City, which would better fit the City’s needs. Residents shared their <br />thoughts and asked questions, and they were encouraged to become involved in the future master <br />planning of the park. <br /> <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Bryan J. Bear <br />City Administrator
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