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The meeting included the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance and approval of the agenda and consent items, excluding the approval of previous minutes. Key discussions involved the Fire Report, noting the Neighbors helping Neighbors program concluded successfully and the relief association secured funds for a new fire truck. The Sheriff's Report presented November statistics. Engineering updates covered the final payment approval for the 277th project, obtaining quotes for repairs on 112th St, and updates on 2026 project planning, including potential scope adjustments. Public requests included the use of the town hall for a CPR/First Aid class at no charge. The Clerk/Treasurer noted that yard waste site access cards would be deactivated on January 1st, 2026, and a parcel by North Point Park is listed for sale. Payment of claims and payroll was approved. The Road Report detailed ongoing maintenance activities, including snow plowing and specific vehicle repairs, and supervisors directed staff to investigate costs for a skidloader shouldering attachment. Other business included unanimously approving the fifth amendment to extend the Fire District Joint Powers Agreement until December 31, 2026, and updating the fire board representation. The board also approved a $100 Christmas bonus for the four regular township employees.
The regular board meeting included several agenda items. Key discussions involved the approval of the regular meeting agenda with additions, and the approval of the Consent Agenda, which included the minutes from the October 27, 2025, regular meeting. The Fire Report detailed October calls for service and mentioned upcoming community events. The Sheriff's Report provided October call statistics. Engineering updates covered road projects for 2026, including work in the Woodlands, 140th St, 98th St & 240th Ave, and initiating the process for grant application and planning for 253rd Ave. The board also approved reducing the Letter of Credit for Wind Dancer Estates. The Planning Commission recommended approval for a preliminary/final plat for "fun farm" and recommended revoking a Conditional Use Permit for a farm-related business due to non-compliance. Public requests addressed a snowmobile trail along 249th Ave, applications for second driveways at two different properties (one granted temporary access, the other approved with conditions), unresolved access issues for a parcel with an unpaved cul-de-sac, and a request for regular use of the townhall by the American Sewing Guild, which was approved. Other business included a report on Minnesota's Paid Leave law, the appointment of the 2026 Absentee Ballot Board and Planning Advisory Board members, and the approval of three resolutions concerning elections and the Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) for 253rd Avenue. Road and park/cemetery reports provided updates on maintenance activities, including crack filling, grading, and cemetery improvements.
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