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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for February 6, 2023 <br />Page 3 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Approve Annual Performance Review for Public Works Worker Neal Nelson <br /> <br />Neal Nelson was hired on January 3, 2017, as a Public Works Worker. Adoption of the Consent <br />Agenda approved the Annual Performance Review for Neal Nelson. <br /> <br />Approve Annual Performance Review for Finance and Public Works Administrative <br />Assistant Jennifer Compton <br /> <br />At its February 7, 2022, meeting, Council approved the hiring of Jennifer Compton as the new <br />Finance and Public Works Administrative Assistant. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved <br />the annual performance review for Finance and Public Works Administrative Assistant Jennifer <br />Compton. <br /> <br />Approve Donation from the Hugo American Legion to the Hugo Fire Department <br /> <br />The Hugo American Legion had requested to donate $1,000 to the Hugo Fire Department from <br />pull-tab proceeds for equipment and training. All donations to the Fire Department must be <br />approved by the Council. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the donation of $1,000 to <br />the Hugo Fire Department. <br /> <br />Approve Lawful Gambling Permit for Church of St. Genevieve’s Fish Fry on March 31, <br />2023 <br /> <br />The Church of St. Genevieve’s had applied for a Lawful Gambling Permit to hold a raffle during <br />their Fish Fry on March 31, 2023. Earnings would be split with the Hugo Good Neighbors Food <br />Shelf and the Centennial Community Food Shelf. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the <br />Lawful Gambling Permit for the Church of St. Genevieve’s Fish Fry for a raffle on March 31, <br />2023. <br /> <br />Approve Ordinances Revising Chapter 10 Animal Ordinance and Adding Section 90-182 <br />Salt Storage to Comply with MS4 Permit Requirements <br /> <br />In reviewing the city’s Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) General Permit, <br />staff found the need to pass two ordinances to comply with permit requirements that were <br />designed to reduce the amount of sediment and pollutants entering state waters from stormwater <br />systems. One ordinance would address pet feces and one would address salt storage at <br />commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved <br />the ordinances as drafted by staff. <br /> <br />Approve Advertisement for Public Works Summer Seasonal Workers <br /> <br />Staff had requested authorization to advertise and hire a total of six seasonal employees for the <br />public works department. In the 2022 General Fund Budget, Council approved the six seasonal <br />positions. Seasonal Public Works Employees assist with mowing, garbage/litter removal, park <br />maintenance, boulevard and general Public Works maintenance. A starting hourly wage of <br />$13.00/hour was approved in the 2022 General Fund Budget for these positions. These positions