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Village of Hennepin Village Board met July 17

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Village of Hennepin Village Board met July 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Wednesday, July 17, 2019, 5:30 p.m.

5:30 p.m. Call Regular Meeting to Order

Motion to Approve Financial Report as Submitted

Motion to Approve or Correct Minutes and Accept Warrants as Paid

Motion to Approve Bills - roll call vote

Motion for Donation Requests (if any)

Motion to Approve Travel Requests (if any)

Village Zoning Officer, Larry Brown

Variance for High St. fencing/Gary Boggio - Planning & Zoning recommendations

Sheryl Churney, Village Attorney

Criminal Nuisance Ordinance #568 - discussion/approval

Demolition status on Sycamore St. property

Village Engineer's Report - Bill Shafer/Ken Giordano

Riverfront steps - update

Property Maintenance Report - Tim Pyszka

Village Street Department Report - Tim Rylko

Public comment:

Old Business:

Security Cameras

New Business:

Committee Reports

Parks

Streets

Grant Program for Bridge to Wetlands

Grant Program for abandoned properties/NCICG

Stop sign at Mulberry and 6th - Ordinance #569

Appropriations Ordinance #570

WDB Park Electrical upgrades

Reminders:

Don’t blow grass clippings on to the streets

Trustee Christiansen

Trustee Mennie

Trustee Goetz

Trustee Buffington

Trustee Clausen

Trustee Haage

President Coleman

Go into Closed Session, if needed, under Section 2(c)(1) of the Open Meetings Act for discussion of the appointment, employment, compensation, performance of employees of the public body, pending or possible litigation and/or the possible acquisition of property.

Action on Executive Session

Adjourn

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