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City Council Minutes <br />February 18, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />4.6 Resolution 20-13 approving State of Minnesota Joint Powers <br />Agreement with the City of Elk River on Behalf of its police <br />department to fund changes to the current records management <br />system. <br />4.7 Pay estimates as outlined in the staff report. <br />4.8 Hire Jacob Kuntz to position of street maintenance operator II <br />effective February 24, 2020. <br />4.9 Resolution 20-14 consenting to the bank financing for the Elk River <br />Branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of 10,000 Lakes. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />S. Open Forum <br />The following comments are regarding proposed Sherburne County road <br />improvements for County Road 12. <br />Judith Free, 10807 180th Avenue, stated she is the secretary of the Trout Brook <br />Townhome Association. She discussed the dues collected and the work by the <br />members to maintain a nice entrance. She expressed safety concerns with some of <br />the options under consideration and feels the roundabout option with the right- <br />in/right-out was the best solution. <br />Curt Dahn, 10843 180`' Avenue, stated he is the president of the Trout Brook <br />Association. He stated he is concerned about the crime the traffic could bring to his <br />neighborhood. He is in favor of the right-in/right-out option. <br />Gerald Theiringer, 17913 Tyler Drive, asked the Council to keep them informed of <br />the project and allow for an opportunity to comment. <br />Jon Spencer, 17909 Tyler Street, expressed concerns with his child not being able to <br />play in his front yard. He stated he would like to have his neighborhood to remain <br />family oriented. <br />David Lang, 10813 180t' Avenue, stated he concurs with the other speakers. He <br />stated the entrance should be on County Road 12 and not routed through a <br />residential area. He also expressed concern with having the entry located by the <br />power lines. <br />Mayor Dietz stated the group will be kept informed of the project. He questioned <br />staff as to status of the project. <br />Mr. Portner stated city staff reached out to the county and updates are in process but <br />there is no news at this time. <br />p 0 if F ARE 1 1 1 <br />NA 1 UR <br />
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