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The Council discussed the first reading of an ordinance to establish a Business Improvement District to facilitate downtown streetscape infrastructure improvements, including sidewalks, landscaping, curbs, lighting, and pedestrian safety features. Key concerns from business and property owners were addressed, focusing on project costs, funding methods, the impact of special assessments, construction timelines, access to businesses during construction, and the feasibility of planned design elements like bump-outs and trees.
The Council discussed the Comprehensive Plan for 2035 and jurisdictional planning coordination. Public hearings were held regarding a special daily wine license for the South Dakota Shakespeare Festival, the annual renewal of liquor and wine licenses for various establishments, a zoning ordinance change for residential lots on Main Street, and the adoption of comprehensive zoning regulations. Council members reviewed definitions for residential uses, density calculation methods, and setbacks, alongside criteria for conditional use permits.
The council issued two proclamations recognizing Small Business Saturday and the month of concern for the hungry. The discussion included a request to close portions of West Main Street for a holiday parade, which was approved. Additionally, the council held the first readings for ordinances to amend fire prevention and protection regulations, specifically regarding the installation of rapid entry key lockboxes for certain structures and the management of false or nuisance fire alarms. The council discussed and approved minor amendments to the proposed ordinances before moving them forward.
The Council discussed the establishment of a Business Improvement District to complete downtown streetscape improvements, including reconstruction of sidewalks, curb and gutter, landscaping, and street lighting. Additionally, the Council addressed a supplemental appropriation ordinance to revise the budget for unanticipated expenses and repairs. A resolution was passed to submit a grant application to the South Dakota Department of Natural Resources for renovations at the city's recycling center. Finally, the Council approved the renewal of commercial collectors licenses for several local disposal services and reviewed the Clay County pre-disaster mitigation plan.
The City Council meeting addressed multiple infrastructure and administrative items. Key topics included the resolution of necessity for a street lighting project on West Main Street, the initiation of a public hearing for the establishment of Business Improvement District Number 2, and the approval of a final plat for lots in the Brooks Industrial Addition. The council also authorized the purchase of a new mower for the Bluffs golf course, declared a landfill dump truck as surplus property, and awarded the sale of a surplus municipal vehicle. Additionally, the City Manager provided a report on upcoming parking restrictions, scheduled planning commission hearings, and promoted the community foundation roundup program.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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