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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUN

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA December 19, 2022 6:00 P.M. PRESENT: Dan Allen, Marty Barington, John Doescher, Kevin McCardle, Steve Rice, Dan Sabers, Jeffrey Smith, Susan Tjarks ABSENT: PRESIDING: Mayor Bob Everson AGENDA: Moved by Allen, seconded by Rice, to approve the following items on the consent agenda: a. City Council Minutes 1. City Council December 5, 2022. b. Committee Reports 1. Planning Commission November 28, 2022 and 2. Community Services Board December 8, 2022. c. Department Reports 1. Sales Tax Collections and Update (November), 2. Finance (November), 3. Building Permits (November), 4. Police (November), 5. Fire/EMS (November), 6. Code Enforcement (November), 7. Palace Transit (October) 8. Water (November), and 9. Airport (November). d. Amendments to the 2023 City Personnel and Procedures Manual e. 2023 Vehicle for Hire Company Application 1. Speedy Taxi f. Automatic Supplement to General Fund-Police in the amount

Mitchell City Council to consider tweaking ordinance to allow SD horse feed company s indoor crop production

DGI Feeds, of Renner, SD, would grow barley grass inside a vacant Mitchell building for the production of the horse feed products, if the council approves amending an ordinance.

South Dakota company seeking to turn vacant Mitchell building into indoor crop facility for horse feed

“We’re looking at leasing a building on Langdon Street and putting seven pieces of our grow system. We would then be growing, hydroponically, barley grass,” said Craig Livingston, who is a representative with DGI Feeds in Renner.

Buyer s plans to turn former Kelley property into wedding venue sparking opposition

Traffic concerns, noise and increased dust from vehicles were several concerns that nearby property owners had over the buyer behind the $1.59 million approved offer of the former Kelley home.

Mitchell man seeking to open cafe claims rights being violated due to city s requirement for site plan

“Given that site is tucked between a business and a residential home, it’s very, very warranted,” Mitchell Building Inspector John Hegg said of the city’s site plan requirement Haines alleged is a violation of his rights

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