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food safety, fire suppression and a security system in place to handle difficult situations or ensuring who <br />is allowed on site, possibly even performing background checks. <br /> <br />Mr. Lougheed suggested that all have bonds in a way to fund the clean up the area. Mr. Bertsch said <br />Cass County cannot regulate where people are, but Mr. Gust said that camps can be regulated under <br />township or city zoning. Townships may adopt and regulate the ordinance, and the county will try and <br />enforce it, but having a system in place is needed. The Cass County Sheriff Department may also be <br />called upon to patrol areas and handle any unruly people or events. <br /> <br />Dr. Mahoney commented that the City of Fargo are planning meetings to open conversations with <br />developers. Ms. Peters asked if there should be a rule regarding how long someone can stay in their <br />particular housing. Mr. Quanbeck said having a number is helpful and encourages more rules the better <br />and the ordinance can be changed to less strict rules as time goes on. <br /> <br />Mr. Kapitan and Dr. Mahoney left at 7:52am. <br /> <br />It is planned to have a draft sent to the board members prior to the August Planning Commission <br />meeting so it can be readied to be sent to the Cass County Commission for approval. <br /> <br />G. OLD BUSINESS <br />Open Planning Commission position <br /> <br />H. ADJOURNMENT <br />On motion by Mr. Gust seconded by Mr. Bertsch and all voting in favor, the meeting was adjourned at <br />7:55 AM. <br /> <br />Minutes prepared by Lisa Shasky, Principal Secretary, Highway Department