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City Council Minutes Page 4 <br />August 1, 2016 <br />----------------------------- <br /> <br /> <br /> The Council discussed an indoor athletic facility. Council consensus was to include a <br />second ballot question for an indoor athletic facility with synthetic turf for an <br />amount not to exceed $4,000,000. <br /> <br />The Council also discussed reducing the dollar amount of park priority capital <br />projects as presented in the previous item. The Council directed the Parks and <br />Recreation Commission to narrow the list of park projects to $2 million for the <br />referendum. <br /> <br />Moved by Councilmember Wagner and seconded by Councilmember <br />Westgaard to approve ballot question 1 for a $30,000,000 referendum for a <br />community center (including $2,000,000 in park improvements) and question <br />2 for an additional $4,000,000 for an Olympic field house. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />8.3 Discuss Work Session Items <br /> <br /> Mr. Portner presented the staff report. <br /> <br /> The Council asked that a joint meeting with the School Board be scheduled after <br />new board member terms begin in 2017. <br /> <br />9.1 Council Liaison Updates <br /> <br /> The Council provided updates of the work of the various boards/commissions. <br /> <br />The Council recessed at 8:19 p.m. in order to go into work session. The meeting reconvened <br />at 8:27 p.m. <br /> <br />10.1 Outdoor Storage Definition and History <br /> <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. He explained staff’s recommendation is for <br />outdoor storage to be defined as all materials, equipment, vehicles, and trailers stored <br />outside of a building or approved outside storage area for more than 48 hours. He <br />noted the Council could choose to allow staging for a set timeframe. Mr. Carlton <br />indicated staff’s goal is to prevent non-designated areas from being used for outdoor <br />storage. <br /> <br /> Staging was discussed. The Council expressed an interest in allowing staging for <br />more flexibility for the business. Cindy Hemmer, owner of Distinctive Iron, stated <br />raw material is delivered two or three times a day all of which is stored in outdoor <br />storage. She indicated fabricated material is staged and loaded on a trailer for delivery <br />so requiring seven days in between staging would be difficult for the business. <br /> <br /> Mayor Dietz questioned what the Conditional Use Permit outlines. Annie Deckert, <br />the Decklan Group, indicated the storage staff is referring to is the product on the <br />trailers outside and doesn’t believe it is different than storing the product in enclosed
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