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good evening
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call the regular city council meeting to
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order for Tuesday February 18th 2025
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please rise and join me in the Pledge of
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Allegiance I pledge allegiance to the
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flag of the United States of America and
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to the Republic for which it stands one
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nation under God indivisible with
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liberty and justice for
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all welcome everyone
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is there any additions or corrections to
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the
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agenda we have one addition to the
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agenda Mr Mayor it is item 6K lifetime
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change orders number 14 and 15 all
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righty I'll move the approval of the
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agenda with item 6K added is there a
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second second all in favor signify by
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saying I I I opposed we have an agenda
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first item up presentations
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proclamations and
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acknowledgements but before we start
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this
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um with this item tonight I'd like to
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take a moment to acknowledge and support
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our neighbors in Burnsville who are
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honoring the lives of three Public
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Safety officers who lost their lives in
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the line of duty one year ago today
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police officer Paul
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elmander Matthew
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rugi and firefighter paramedic Adam
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finseth all three paid the ultimate
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sacrifice while working to save the
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lives of seven children
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in addition I'd like to acknowledge the
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bravery and experience of our Rosemont
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officers who assisted on seeing that day
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sergeant Shan
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mcmanamy police officer anest amovic
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police officer Trevor
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Wagner today let us honor the memories
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of Paul Matthew and Adam with a moment
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of silence
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thank
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you we know there is an inherent risk
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involved in The Honorable profession of
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a public safety officer as we sit here
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in the chamber full of police officers
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and their families I want to remind you
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of the pride and gratitude we have for
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the work you
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do I want to REM uh I know this
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sentiment is felt both in this room and
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throughout the Rosemont
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Community thank you for your
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service with that I'd like to turn it
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over to Chief dalstrom for our next item
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on the
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agenda thank you mayor members of the
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council I appreciate that moment of
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silence for Burnsville brother and
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sisters over there um it's tough day for
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them and a lot of us in this room and I
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appreciate you guys taking time to do
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that so um on a lighter note we are
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going to welcome our newest member to
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the department uh that recently passed
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probation and that is Officer clay
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morgal um in the fall of 20123 the
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police department conducted a hiring
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process for a police officer position
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and fortunately clay applied and was
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selected to start in January of 2024 as
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badge
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3572 born and raised in Burnsville clay
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grew up as one of four boys
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he attended High School in Burnsville
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graduating 2018 and he balanced
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full-time work with his studies at
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Normandale Community and After High
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School balanced full-time work with his
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studies at Normandale Community College
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he demonstrated both a strong commitment
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to his education and his career
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development clay has a solid background
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in security having worked two years for
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Target and two years for Al following
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graduation with an associates degree in
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law enforcement he then completed his
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skills training at Hen Technical College
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and during this training he served roll
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Mount as a community service officer for
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nearly a year be before being promoted
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to police officer uh Clay is another
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shining example from our from our CSO
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program and I just want to point that
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out that um you know it's been more and
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more difficult to find Qualified
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applicants in the law enforcement
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profession and what the CSO program
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allows us to do is see a person's work
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ethic how they respond to feedback their
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punctuality how they treat members of
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the community um that kind of stuff over
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over a much longer period of time and uh
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he he knocked it out the park he made it
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so clear that he was the person that we
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should be hiring um that it it it just
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shows how important that program is for
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us clay had a lifelong passion for law
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enforcement and always wanted to pursue
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his a career as a police officer he
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values strong work ethic and strives to
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be a good human first in all of his
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interactions in his personal time he
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enjoys spending quality time with his
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loved ones watching movies and planning
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his wedding with his fiance
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Hattie he reports that he's honored to
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Joy join our team and excited to serve
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this
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community I as has become tradition I
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want to point out a couple examples of
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um Clay's work over the last year so as
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you know they go through a one-year
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probationary period after being hired
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and he recently completed that last
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month um in the last year he's done a
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ton of stuff but I picked out um three
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that jumped out at me this first one you
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know he he talks about being a good
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human first and I think that this
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example is one that that demonstrates
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that he puts his money where um puts
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puts his money where his mouth is so um
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officer morgel and other officers
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working tonight on December 15 2024
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responded to a call this is from a one
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of our residents responded to a call at
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my residence when a vehicle took out my
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entire fence along con Avenue all of the
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responding officers and the firefighters
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spent at least an hour cleaning up the
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debris more importantly the officers
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quickly found and pursued the driver who
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damaged the fence he fled to Burnsville
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where he was apprehended rosmont police
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department and fire department really
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came through for us tonight please pass
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on our thanks to all the First
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Responders who are on scene so we've got
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a mission statement that talks about not
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just enforcing laws but assisting and
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educating the public resolving problems
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and this would be an example of that
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that they could have just left the fence
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where it was um but our staff took it
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upon themselves to spend an hour
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cleaning up the debris so that's an
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extra form of service there and the type
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of person that Clay is uh another
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example on September 5th officers z boy
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and morgal responded to a report of a
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medical emergency on uh Banyon Lane
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dispatch reported that a female was
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having difficulty breathing upon their
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arrival they quickly determined that the
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Fe female was not breathing and did not
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have a pulse they worked together and
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immediately applied an AED while the
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other began CPR a shock was delivered
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and they continued CPR a short after a
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short time they reassessed and
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determined that the female had a pulse
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but was still struggling to breathe
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officer morgal applied oxygen began to
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assist her in breathing while officers
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the boy administered Naran the officers
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continued uh coordinated medical efforts
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with the line of ambulance and rosmont
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fire and after a short time the female
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had a strong pulse and was breathing
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with limited
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assistance and in the last example just
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a month being off fto clay played in a
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very a very important role in
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apprehending a homicide suspect out of
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Lakeville uh that suspect was on the Run
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um and Clay was able to locate the
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suspect's UN unoccupied vehicle on a
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Rosemont neighborhood this provided a
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strong starting point for the subsequent
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search and successful app apprehension
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of a dangerous suspect who was found in
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a resident's backyard clay also
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recognized and secured evidence that
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would be important to Lakeville homicide
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case so as you can see he's made a very
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strong impact in the first year uh first
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words I come to mind when I think of
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clay are genuine and humble he's a he's
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a a quiet guy from what I know maybe
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that's not the case that night when
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they're running around but um we are so
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proud to have on on our team and uh
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would you all please join and welcome
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clay as the newest officer of police
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depart all right and Clay who's going to
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be pinning on your badge tonight I'm
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over here all right so we'll start with
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the uh the oath of office and
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uh we'll do the badge pinning right
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after
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stes of the United
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States the state of
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Minnesota noge
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duties of the office of the police
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department city of
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rosma and the county Dakota and the
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state of Minnesota the state of
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Minnesota to the best of to the best of
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my judgement and ability help me
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[Applause]
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again nice job
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you GNA say something
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thanks very good app you guys all come
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to support me so thanks a lot guys y
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absolutely to the family and friends in
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the room we are going to convene back at
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the Rosemont Police Department this time
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for the first time ever not the steeple
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Center uh so we are excited for that and
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we will get out of here so thank you
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thank you Chief apprciate thank you
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F young par now
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all right as the last ones are filing
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out here we do retain some people here
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still in the meeting so we'll continue
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to proceed we'll move on to item four
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response to public comment this evening
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I don't uh believe we have any responses
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to provide and we'll move on to public
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comment item five is there anyone
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wishing to speak to councel on any item
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not on the current meeting agenda if so
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please step forward state your name name
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and address at the podium the floor is
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open good evening I uh I'm Mark enex I
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live in uh on clar Downs path here in
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Ros Mount I'm a member of the Rosemount
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community band and I'm here representing
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the community band and uh as part of
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tonight's consent agenda I understand as
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a uh approval hopefully the approval of
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uh uh payment for uh a donation from the
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city to the band to support a
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commissioned piece and I just wanted to
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thank you uh We've we're we're well into
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our fundraising effort we're getting a
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lot of the details put together and
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we're targeting a uh near end of October
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uh uh uh presentation and initial uh uh
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release of that uh of that song so we've
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got a composer underway who's composing
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and this is to honor John chunky who's
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been uh a key part of the music program
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here in Ros mount for 30 plus years so
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just wanted to thank you and so I
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appreciate your uh the city support for
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all these years since the ban started
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back in 2008 and uh continues to to stay
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strong today so thank you thank you
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thank you thank
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you anyone else wishing to come before
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Council anyone else seeing no one then
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we'll we'll close the public comment and
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that completes item five we'll move on
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to consent agenda item six uh this
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evening we have Bill listings which uh
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is where the uh donation information was
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received we have minutes from the
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January 30th February
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4th uh regular work session regular and
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work session uh January 30th was the
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special work setting
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proceding 6E in Municipal State a
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mileage revisions which adds
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canamera and let's see Aspen Avenue to
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our Municipal state aid acceptance of
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caramore Crossing first and second
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additions request by Greg stener for
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renewal of the permit for gravel request
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by Maplewood development for amberfields
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21st final plat the Prestwick Place 24th
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Edition accepting those improvements a
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donation acceptance from Merchants Bank
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for $11,000 related to leprechaun days
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community events and item 6K which was
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added for the lifetime change order 14
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and 15 essentially a
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credit anyone wish to pull any items for
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further discussion or comment no no
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seeing none would someone like to move
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the consent agendas a through K so moved
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there a second second I have a motion by
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Tyson second by cimple roll please esler
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I clle I wiisel I Tyson I fry I that
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completes six uh item six consent agenda
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5
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passed this evening we have no public
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hearings item seven nor unfinished
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business number eight and for our item
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under new business this evening the
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request by Northwind test LLC for a
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preliminary and final plat approval and
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resoning of 60 Acres from 8 2 to B2 that
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I'll turn it over to our community
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development planner senior
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planner thank you mayor um council
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members uh the Planning Commission heard
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and reviewed this item and held a public
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hearing at its meeting on January 28th
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uh before the council tonight are two
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requests uh preliminary requests before
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um uh any de development can occur on
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that site uh reone of the site into
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conformance with the city's
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comprehensive plan as well as platting
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of the site to uh split it off from the
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greater Yore Park area and create two
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buildable Lots as well as dedicate right
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of way for a future or new 151st Street
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East the site itself is 60.7 acres and
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it's located immediately south of meta
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data center project uh and west of
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Blaine Avenue as you can see with the
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existing conditions on the aerial photo
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before you there is a private
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university-owned roadway uh that runs
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through the site that roadway will be uh
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removed and replaced with the uh new
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151st Street uh right of way that will
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be dedicated with a plat which I will
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show you a little further on here in my
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presentation uh the city's comprehensive
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land use plan uh designates this subject
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parcel uh for business part development
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uh the site is also within the city's uh
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Municipal Urban Services area
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boundary so the proposed rezoning uh
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would be from its current agricultural
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zoning District to uh B2
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employment uh at this time there would
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not be a PUD overlay uh as there is on
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the meta data center site uh but that is
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likely to occur to accommodate multiple
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principal structures on a single parcel
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the proposed plat uh that the Planning
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Commission reviewed and found to be
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consistent and in conformance with the
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city's plan or um zoning code uh is
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before you here as you can see there are
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two buildable lots that would be created
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the larger principal or main parcel
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where the uh proposed uh North Wind
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testing facility would be located uh as
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well as a smaller uh parcel in the
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northeast corner of the site uh for a
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new sub station uh in addition to those
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two is the 151st Street um uh RightWay
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here uh so before you tonight are simply
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the rezoning and the plat uh prior to
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any additional development of the site
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uh there would have to be um
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entitlements such as a site plan review
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uh for both the electrical substation as
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well as uh the buildings within the main
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test
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facility the is proposing as I said uh
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to build a testing facility uh doing um
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wind tunnel type testing uh for
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aerodynamics and propulsion the proposed
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uh site plan um may very well differ
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from this very preliminary site plan but
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staff included it to provide a little
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bit more um context for how the site
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will be developed in the future uh a
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couple things to note here uh until
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development occurs to the West a
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temporary uh easement to allow for a uh
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culdesac uh will be constructed here uh
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and then the main site itself will be
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comprised of a number of buildings
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containing those testing facilities in a
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campus style development uh as well as
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some uh presence of the University of
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Minnesota uh on the site as well as I
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said in order to allow for multiple
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struct principal structures on a single
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parcel a planned unit development will
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need to be approved as well as any final
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site and building plan plans uh for the
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structures on the site at that time uh
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the project will be reviewed for
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conformance with the city code for
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things like Building height setbacks
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parking requirements and other
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components uh within the city
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code so uh as I said there are two
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requests before the council tonight
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staff and the Planning Commission are
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recommending uh the council adopt an
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ordinance to reone the site from
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agricultural to employment
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uh in conformance with the city's
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comprehensive plan as well as adopting a
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resolution approving the preliminary and
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final plats of North Wind
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addition um staff is happy to take any
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questions the council may have uh the
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applicant is present who would also
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appreciate the opportunity to introduce
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themselves and speak a little bit about
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their proposed
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project any immediate questions for Mr
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num okay can you slighted back one all
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right that's fine
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and come forward
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welcome thank you mayor thank you
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Council I'm David Meer I'm the CEO of
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Northwind excited to be here today um
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again our company was formed in
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1952 we've been um operating wind tunnel
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facility in Plymouth Minnesota since uh
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1960 we actually did testing for the
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Apollo mission to the Moon in that
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facility that was before 494 was built
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there but we did
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it um we're excited uh to design and
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build and operate the Minnesota
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Aerospace complex um in rosem mod it was
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actually the original location of the
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University of Minnesota Rosemount
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aeronautical lab that actually did wind
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tunnel testing from 1946 to 1962 and
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we're going to be on a portion of the
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land that they used and we'll be doing
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Wind Tunnel testing again on the same
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site home yeah
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yeah so we're excited we really um we
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are excited to do this wind tunnel
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testing which will be used to develop
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you know Aerospace Vehicles we have our
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strong partnership with the University
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of Minnesota they'll be doing the
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modeling and simulation work um side by
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side with us we think this will be a a
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really critical um Research Center in
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the US um going forward so excited to be
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here today
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great any questions any questions go
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ahead
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um so looking at the site plan I'm I'm
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assuming all of these on the northeast
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corner these are all parking spots right
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yes how many roughly how many employees
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are going to be employed at this
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location so in the so we have three wind
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tunnel facilities in the long run we
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expect about a 100 employees in the long
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term and then we'll have multiple
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customers there'll be three wind tunnel
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facilities so we'll have multiple
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customers in at the same time as well
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okay got it yep so the the number of
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parking spots relatively accurate you're
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going to need that many um I think so I
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think we've laid that out okay yep all
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right yeah again this is this is a
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little bit of a preliminary because
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we're still we're still defining the
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requirements for the wind tunnels so
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everything might change a little bit but
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I think in general it's directionally
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correct but about 100 employees what
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what what's the makeup of those
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positions all um it'll be Engineers
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technicians um calibration experts
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it'll be people doing the computational
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work from the University of Minnesota
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and then the building on the northeast
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corner or up in the Northeast half the
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engineering UVM what's the presence of
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un what what's going to be the presence
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in that building with from the they're
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going to be doing the modeling and
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simulation work so they'll have
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researchers okay um you know we're
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partnered with the the College of
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Science and Engineering um so it'll be
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researchers that really are are really
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expert in the world at the modeling and
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simulation side of this okay yep awesome
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yeah thank you could you
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uh uh couple questions I got the uh the
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square footages that we're looking at
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here so overall total development uh
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what kind of square footages are we
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looking at Jim you might have to come up
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you know he's really asking how much
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taxes okay yep yep 200 to
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250,000 and roughly the overall
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investment um anticipated the investment
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is about $1 billion
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that's always nice to have in your
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backyard um the uh timeline schedule uh
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roughly assuming this goes forward and
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everything what what's your timeline SE
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timeline is about a fiveyear timeline to
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get all three facilities um up and
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operational go ahead so just a follow-up
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question so five years so you You' be
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using the same Road off of 40 or off of
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42 though that that meta is using
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currently yep any issues with that with
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their construction the next three years
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no I think I mean it's nice they've
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actually done some of the work to prep
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it so I think it'll be good that we'll
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be sort of following in their footsteps
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you know we'll be doing our foundations
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when their foundations are done so it'll
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be actually a kind of good sequence of
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timing okay I appreciate that yeah the
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um back to the schedule um design
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like CD level type things where you're
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out to bid will be this year by the end
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of this year yeah I mean so we're
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working on the requirements of of the
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facility so that's kind of the first
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step and in parallel we're doing you
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know there's there's work we can do on
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the design of the site so we're doing
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that in parallel so this is going to be
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a real heavy design year um we would
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like to break ground um yet the summer
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though oh okay good that may be
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ambitious but that's our goal always
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always a good thing to be ambitious all
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right any questions the rest
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of uh I do have one for um Mr NCH can
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you explain the uh dotted line on the
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bottom near the bottom there it's uh
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called out is the University of
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Minnesota thousand foot heavy industrial
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setback so that's a um setback that the
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University of Minnesota has um placed
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for any development on the site I could
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defer to um Leslie creger with
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University to uh explain that further um
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but it is some of their um uh
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limitations in place between their
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different Parcels of land that they've
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sold off on what can go where and how
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close it can go to other stuff so I
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guess maybe to help my confusion a
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little bit is is that saying that
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there's no heavy industrial south of
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that line or my understanding that that
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heavy industrial could not be any closer
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to the data center than that line okay
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okay to the north that's kind of the sou
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and none of these buildings are heavy
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industrial anyhow right it it's staff's
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interpretation that would all fall under
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the business park or2 employment zoning
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District any of the testing that will
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occur will occur entirely within the
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buildings um and therefore uh similar to
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what you would expect in a business Ty
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Park type environment where there may be
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some manufacturing and whatnot occurring
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indoors all right so that lines more for
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the data center to the north that is my
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understanding yes correct Leslie if you
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want to just reiterate that that's
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fine good evening mayor and Council my
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name is Leslie creger I'm the assistant
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vice president for planning space in
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real estate at the University of
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Minnesota and yes the 1,000 foot uh uh
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Marc on the map is a deed restriction
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that we put in place as a condition of
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the sale to of the um land to meta So
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within 1,000 ft of meta's borders they
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have a there's a deed restriction not
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only for heavy industrial but also
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residential and schools as well that was
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a condition of the
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sale interesting to note that all
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right all righty any any other questions
[27:43]
comments can you slide the motion down
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just a little bit more there I don't
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know how that happened there it just
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moved I have it too all
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righty there's no other questions or
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comments would someone like to move uh
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the motions
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in the affirmative I'll make a motion to
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adopt an ordinance rezoning of the
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subject parcel from A2 agriculture to B2
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employment are we doing one at a time
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second yeah that's
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fine uh roll please uh we got a motion
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by Esther second by Tyson roll please
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clle I wiisel hi Tyson hi presy hi esler
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I that passes 5 Z and second motion I'll
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make a motion to adopt a resolution
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approving The North Wind addition
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preliminary and final plat subject to
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conditions second motion by esler second
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by cimple rooll please wison I Tyson i
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presy i esler i limle i and that also
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passes 5
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Z and with those two business items that
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completes or two motions that completes
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98
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welcome to Roso yeah thank you thank you
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yeah
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welcome all right we'll move on to
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announcements from
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10 miss
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m I have nothing to add this evening oh
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my god there was your perfect
[29:17]
opportunity it was all right and with
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that any announcements from Council I I
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have one um just a reminder to our
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residents that leprechaun days is having
[29:27]
our annual will Bingle bash on Saturday
[29:29]
March 1st at the community center
[29:32]
banquet room you can go to leprechaun
[29:34]
days.org and find more information and
[29:37]
pre- purchase Bingo packets okay
[29:40]
anything else all right then the
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community
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calendar uh February 24th we have a Park
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and Recreation Commission meeting 7 to 8
[29:50]
here the chamber Planning Commission
[29:53]
meeting also here in the chamber on
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February 25th 6:30 to 7:30 the youth
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youth commission meeting February 26
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from 3:45 to
[30:03]
4:45 at 360's communities the fire
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department recruitment night is February
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26 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at fire
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station number one and I have a city
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council work session and city council
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meeting on March 4th the first one from
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5: to 6 and then 7 to 8:00 for the
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council meeting and with that there's no
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meeting to come before us I'll move to
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adjourn is there a second second a
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motion and second to adjourn all in
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favor signify by saying I I opposed we
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are adjourned thank you have a good
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night stay warm
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