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ment mid-year if we have to,” board president Kurt Schwoch said.
A 90-day lease was suggested, but the board did not wish to go that route as it would not give the renter ample ability to book out future events, especially during what would be the potentially busy summer months.
The board moved to move forward with the old lease agreement for this coming year, with everyone but trustee Tom Carter voting in favor.
Other business
■ The board agreed to allow Ice Oval Unlimited Inc. to utilize the same parcels of village land for their snowmobile races for next winter. There was discussion as to whether they wished to extend the offer past this year, but the board was hesitant to confirm anything beyond next winter, in the event that an entity wished to purchase the land for development.
■ An insurance plan at the cost of $42,531 to cover the village’s buildings and equipment from Spectnim Insurance was approved. This was roughly only a $300 increase from last year’s cost.
■ Trustee Klemetson told the board that he plans to retain his position as trastee following the April 2 election that saw him voted back to the post. Klemetson had informed the board earlier that he was going to take a step back during the February meeting, so clarification was needed on whether he would be remaining on the board or if the board would need to nominate someone in instead.