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Meeting of the Elk River <br />t9 Heritage Preservation Commission <br />Held at the Elk River CityHall <br />e <br />vei <br />Thursday, July 18, 2024 <br />Members Present: Chair Lance Lindberg, Commissioners Linda Campbell (6:05 p.m.), Jayne Dietz, Zachary <br />Griffiths, Tony Mauren <br />Members Absent: Commissioner Gavin. Tuckey <br />Council Liaison: Council member Cory Grupa <br />Staff Present: Community Development Director Zack Carlton <br />1. Call Meeting to Order <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the meeting of the Elk River Heritage Preservation Commission <br />was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Chair Lindberg. <br />2. Pledge of Allegiance <br />Chair Lindberg led the commission in the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />3. Consider Agenda <br />Moved by Commissioner Mauren and seconded by Commissioner Dietz to approve the July 18, <br />2024, Heritage Preservation Commission agenda. <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br />4. Consider Minutes <br />Moved by Commissioner Dietz and seconded by Commissioner Griffiths to approve the May 16, <br />2024, Heritage Preservation minutes. <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br />5.1 HPC at the Farmer's Market <br />Mr. Carlton asked the commissioners for their feedback following their attendance at the Farmer's Market. <br />Commissioner Mauren felt it went well. He felt there was less visitors at the market, the date was earlier in <br />the season, and there was no concert that evening, so less of a crowd attending. He also felt the trivia <br />questions were too difficult for people to answer. Commissioner Dietz felt Commissioner Mauren and the <br />others did a good job of educating visitors. Commissioner Campbell felt the event went well, and there were <br />a good number of people who stopped by and were interested. The questions were difficult, but she felt <br />they all learned something. Other HPC members noted the weather was cooler and it seemed more <br />attendees were from out of the area, especially from southern Minnesota. <br />
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