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A review of the plan for park security. <br />Staff to look into improving the quality of information that is shown on the cameras <br />during Council meetings so viewers are better able to read the names of roads and <br />determine areas that are being discussed. <br /> <br />Councilmcmber Strommen stated there was a very high turnout at the meeting. The biggest <br />message lbr her was how the City gets information out to people earlier, and that it would be <br />better served to hold City sponsored meetings earlier. It would also be beneficial to hold <br />meetings in neighborhoods, which they may want to do more of in the summer. She questioned <br />where they are in terms of the planning process for this development opportunity area, and <br />suggested this issue be revisited. <br /> <br />Councilmember Cook stated the 2-½ acre ordinance being discussed by the Planning <br />Commission is a separate issue from this. He expressed concern that as a Council they voted to <br />come out publicly with the information from this at a later stage because they were not far along <br />in thc plmming. He did not hear anything about a meeting that would be going on, and then this <br />meeting was held with only half of the City Council. He had received calls and informed <br />residents there would be a public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilmember Strommen stated if a resident calls and asks to meet with a Councilmember that <br />should not be a problem. The residents wanted to ask questions, not specifically about the 2-½ <br />acre ordinance, and directing them to a public hearing was not the answer. The residents had <br />general questions about things like sewer and water, and transportation. <br /> <br />Councilmembcr Cook stated his name was also on the letter that came out about the extension of <br />sewer and water and the townhomes. When people called him he told them they are looking at a <br />feasibility study, and residents can talk to City staff about that, or there would be a public hearing <br />Ibr them to come and express themselves. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec commented the Council has gone to wards and he feels it is up to the <br />representatives to represent their ward. <br /> <br />Councihnembcr Kurak stated there should be general communication between Councilmembers. <br />The Council voted that they would not go out with information regarding this issue until they are <br />prepared. She does not object to the meeting, but to not letting the rest of the Council know the <br />meeting was taking place. She would request in the future the courtesy of informing the other <br />Counci hnembcrs. <br /> <br />Councilmembcr Elvig stated he will not apologize for holding this meeting, as he feels it was <br />appropriate. 14e got the residents together with the developer to hear information and have some <br />questions answered. In addition, Councilmembers Kurak and Cook held a meeting with <br />residents regarding Highway 47 that he did not know about. <br /> <br />2) Transportation Meetings <br /> <br />City Council/September 13, 2004 <br /> Page 27 of 29 <br /> <br /> <br />
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