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Beresford Council approves transfer of two lots to development corporation and an agreement with Chris Peterson
Summary
At its Sept. 15 meeting the Beresford City Council approved transferring two lots in Block 1 to the Beresford Area Development Corporation and approved an agreement between that corporation and Chris Peterson; both actions passed on voice votes and the transcript does not specify terms or vote tallies.
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The Beresford City Council on Sept. 15 voted to transfer two lots in Block 1 to the Beresford Area Development Corporation and approved an agreement between the corporation and Chris Peterson.
Council members moved and seconded both items and each motion "carried" after a voice vote of "aye," according to the meeting transcript. The council did not provide recorded vote tallies or additional details about the terms of the property transfer or the agreement during the public portion of the record.
The first motion approved the transfer of lots 13 and 14 of Block 1 (described in the meeting as including the "back addition") to the Beresford Area Development Corporation. The transcript shows a motion, a second and a voice vote; no other discussion or documentation of transfer terms appears in the recorded excerpt.
The second motion approved "the agreement as negotiated between Beresford Area Development Corporation and Chris Peterson," again on a motion, second and voice vote. The transcript does not state the agreement's subject matter, financial terms, or any conditions attached to the approval.
The council concluded the agenda after the two motions and adjourned. The meeting record does not identify the council members who moved or seconded the motions by name, and it does not record individual roll-call votes or any abstentions.
The council record available in the transcript excerpt therefore shows formal approval of a property transfer and a negotiated agreement but does not provide the substantive terms of either action; those details may appear in separate signed documents or later minutes.

