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Trail grant: <br />Engineer Mark Statz suggested that the Council prioritize segments of trails in order to <br />focus on what will be included in the trail grant project. City Attorney Glaser <br />discouraged the informal voting process that Mark proposed as a potential problem in a <br />work session where voting doesn't occur. The map and project segment list will be sent <br />to each council members and Park and Rec members to select five preferred project <br />components. Those most preferred segments would likely be part of a trail project. The <br />map and list will also be put on the City's web site in order to allow the public to <br />comment, if they wish. <br />City Code: <br />The Council discussed draft revisions to City Code Chapters 10-94. City Attorney Glaser <br />reviewed sections that are proposed to change. Some sections of Chapter 51 will not be <br />changed as previously suggested, as they could conflict with Minnesota Health <br />Department rules on well drilling. Another work session will be scheduled later to <br />review Chapters 100-156. <br />The meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:35 p.m. <br />Dallas Larson, Administrator <br />