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City Council Minutes Page 5 <br />April 6, 2015 <br />Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councihnember <br />Wagner to accept the Gravel Mining Plan. Motion carried 4 -0. <br />8.3 Distress VVorksession Items <br />Mr. Portner presented the staff report. <br />Councilmember Wagner added Independence Day fireworks location discussion. <br />9. Council Liaison Updates <br />The Council provided updates of the work of the various boards /commissions. <br />Councilmember Westgaard noted he was asked to participate in a deer management <br />group with the Park and Recreation Commission, staff, and Department of Natural <br />Resources. <br />Open Forum, Reopened <br />Jim Akers, with Minnesota Central Council, invited everyone to the Boy Scout <br />Breakfast scheduled Thursday, April 30, at 7:00 a.m. He discussed the Boy Scout <br />organization. <br />Mayor Dietz noted the city has used Eagle Scouts on several parks projects and they <br />do great work. <br />Council recessed at 7:12 p.m. <br />Council reconvened in worksession at 7:15 p.m. <br />10.1 Crime Prevention Specialist Pcsition <br />Mr. Portner provided background about this position. <br />Chief Nierenhausen discussed how this position started as a Community Service <br />officer (CSO) and how much the crime prevention program has grown. He stated a <br />CSO position should be converted to a crime prevention specialist position so the <br />city can go to market for a candidate certified and experienced to operate and expand <br />this program. <br />Mayor Dietz asked for examples of new programs that could be implemented with <br />this position. <br />p 0 N E R E 1 1 1 <br />NATUREI <br />
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