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City Council Minutes Page 2 <br /> July 16,2018 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> 4.6 Resolution 18-43 approving an amendment to Tax Abatement <br /> Agreement for Mowry Properties, Inc <br /> 4.7 Deer Herd Management Plan <br /> 4.8 Resolution 18-44 granting final plat approval for Riverplace Second <br /> Addition Case No. P 18-07 <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> Councilmember Ovall abstained due to potential conflict of interest. <br /> 4.5 Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Olsen to adopt Resolution 18-45 approving loan agreement for Orluck <br /> Industries Project. Motion carried 4-0. Ovall abstained. <br /> S. Open Forum <br /> Mary Ostmoe, 18257 Trott Brook Pkwy NW, asked the Council to consider adding <br /> a stop sign to the corner of 182"d Ave NW or 183Td Ave NW. She stated Trott Brook <br /> Park has a great deal of pedestrian and vehicle traffic and a stop sign may help to <br /> slow down cars along Trott Brook Pkwy. Mayor Dietz instructed the city engineer to <br /> look into the possibility and bring it back to the Council at the August 6, 2018, <br /> Council Meeting. <br /> Jack Lorge, 19490 Lowell St,wanted more clarity if the $1.5 million for senior <br /> center improvements in the proposed referendum question would be used to fix the <br /> current Activity Center or for a new location. Mayor Dietz shared the decision had <br /> not been made yet and would unlikely be made prior to the General Election in <br /> November. <br /> Pat Briggs, 633 Upland Ave, expressed concerns and questions regarding the status <br /> of his building permit for the Jackson Hills project at 725 6"'St. Due to the <br /> complexity of his concerns,Mayor Dietz recommended Mr. Briggs submit them in <br /> writing to the city administrator by the close of the following business day and they <br /> could be addressed at the July 23, 2018, Special City Council Meeting. <br /> 6.1 Volunteer of the Month <br /> Mayor Dietz introduced and presented a plaque to Jim Acers as the Volunteer of the <br /> Month recipient for July. He noted many accomplishments including: <br /> ■ Active member of Elk River Lutheran Church involved in music ministry, <br /> stewardship, finance and facilities committees, and visiting of shut-ins <br /> ■ Delivers Meals on Wheels <br /> ■ Serves on Central Minnesota Boy Scout Council <br /> ■ Organizes annual Elk River Boy Scout breakfast <br /> ■ Visits several Boy Scout camps in the area <br /> ■ Member of the U of M Alumni Band <br /> ■ Member of the Elk River German Band <br /> UREJ <br />