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Council gets a lot done in a short time

Lead Summary

The New Hampton City Council held a brief, 12-minute meeting on Monday night with no contested votes and accomplished a fair amount for the time.City council approved tentatively awarding Kendall Rosauer, owner of Riley’s Inc., a $6,500 grant in assistance for the purchase of the building at 2 W. Main St. at the recommendation of the Advisory Board.Rosauer purchased the business side of Riley’s three years ago. He is now purchasing the building for $50,000 and will have to put a new roof on it for $17,000, minutes state. The tentative award breaks down to a $5,000 grant and $1,500 for electrical purposes.Council will extend the discharge pre-treatment agreement for Sparboe Foods — which had expired — until June 30, at the recommendation of its wastewater committee.— For more on this story, see the April 19 New Hampton Tribune.

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