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March 14, 2017 Page 2 of 6 <br />worksession minutes from the March 7, 2017 meeting. <br />4 Ayes, 0 Nays - Motion Carried <br />Commission Minutes <br />Mayor Johnson received the following minutes on behalf of the City: <br />Commission Minutes <br />• PREC Minutes from January 4, 2017. <br />• PREC Minutes from February 1, 2017. <br />■ EDC Minutes from February 1, 2017. <br />• Public Safety Commission Minutes from January 30, 2017. <br />• Planning Commission Minutes from January 17, 2017. <br />Special Order of Bushicss <br />B uine Order of <br />Bussiness <br />1. NYFS Presentation. <br />1. NYFS Presents. <br />Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen, seconded by Councilmember Strub to postpone <br />action on this item until Jerry Hromotka was in attendance at the meeting. <br />4 Ayes, 0 Nays - Motion Carried <br />2. Girl Scout Troop #55781 Community Bonfire and Food Drive. <br />2. Girl SooutTroop <br />#55781 Community <br />Bonfire and Food Drive. <br />Interim Parks and Recreation Director Hicks introduced Recreation Supervisor Hokenson and noted she <br />would be presenting the report to the Council. <br />Recreation Supervisor Hokenson reported Girl Scouts Troop #55781 had an estimated 175 members from <br />the community attended in the 1 st annual Community Bonfire on January 28th. Boy Scout Troop <br />#399 and Girl Scout Troop #55781 jointly collected a total of 944 pounds of food from the <br />neighborhood homes surrounding Freedom Park for the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf. <br />Members of Girl Scout Troop #55781 introduced themselves to the City Council and discussed the work they <br />put into the Community Bonfire and Food Drive, noting this event was completed for their Silver Award. It <br />was noted the Silver Award was the highest award given to Junior Girl Scouts. The planning efforts that went <br />into the event were described in further detail with the Council. Along with the bonfire, the Girls Scouts <br />encouraged attendees to stay active during the winter. It was the troops hope to hold future community <br />bonfire events. The Council offered the Girl Scouts a round of applause. <br />Councilmember Staab congratulated the girls on their Silver Award and for their outstanding community <br />work. <br />Councilmember Bauman stated she attended the bonfire and believed this was a great event for the City. <br />Councilmember Jacobsen thanked the Girl Scouts for raising food on behalf ofthe Ralph Reeder Food Shelf. <br />Mayor Johnson congratulated the Girls Scouts on a job well done and stated he would be attending their next <br />community bonfire. <br />Consent Aeenda <br />Consent Aunda <br />1. PaymentofElecwnic <br />I . Consider Approval of Payment of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)1526-1575 & Vouchers <br />Funds Transfer (EM <br />1526-1575 & Voudm <br />153319 to 153355 for a total of $664,366.63. <br />153319 to 153355. <br />2. Consider Authorizing Advertisement for Bids for Eagles Nest Playground. <br />2. Bids for Eagles Nest <br />Playground. <br />3. Consideration of Resolution Accepting Feasibility Study for City Project 17-1. <br />3. lies. Accepting Feas <br />Study City Pro 17-1. <br />4. Consider Application to be a Minnesota GreenCorps Host Site. <br />4. MN Greeneorps <br />Host Site. <br />