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Council Member Sweeney indicated the YMCA had talked to the Parks and <br /> Recreation Committee about having outdoor programs in Lamotte Park as part of <br /> their community agenda. <br /> Mayor Wilharber state he had spoken with the Mayor from Hugo who brought up <br /> transportation to the YMCA and Mayor Wilharber agreed that a regular bus route <br /> through the City should be established. <br /> Storm Sewer Realignment — Lloyd Drilling (1873 Main Street) <br /> Mr. March presented information to Council on a request from Lloyd Drilling for <br /> permission to realign the storm sewer that exists at the property across the street <br /> from City Hall. He said the current storm sewer runs between the existing vacant <br /> commercial lot and the existing home at 1873 Main Street. <br /> Mr. March indicated a permit was not required from the Rice Creek Watershed <br /> District and he recommended the request be approved. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers to Approve the Request to Realien the Storm Sewer at 1873 Main <br /> Street. <br /> Council Member Sweeney questioned the City Engineer if the drainage plan was <br /> acceptable to the City and followed City plans. <br /> Mr. March questioned the City Engineer if it was possible to divert the storm <br /> sewer through the detention pond behind City Hall in order to treat the water. He <br /> said he was wondering if there would be any benefit to directing the storm water <br /> into the pond. <br /> Mr. Palzer indicated the Rice Creek Watershed requires permits for 2.5 acres and <br /> more. Mr. Peterson stated he would have to look into elevations and the amount <br /> of water that currently flows into the pond before making a recommendation. <br /> The previous motion and second withdrawn. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Council Member Sweeney <br /> to table the request of Lloyd Drilling to realign the storm sewer at 1873 Main <br /> Street until City Engineer Peterson can review and make a recommendation <br /> to Council on whether the sewer can be diverted into the detention pond <br /> behind City Hall. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Page 20 of 22 <br />
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