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COUNCIL MINUTES May 23,2011 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 46 <br /> 47 May 2, 2011 Council Work Session <br /> 48 Minutes Approved <br /> 49 <br /> 50 May 9, 2011 Council Meeting Minutes Approved <br /> 51 <br /> 52 April 25, 2011 Board of Appeal Minutes Approved <br /> 53 <br /> 54 May 9, 2011 Board of Appeal Minutes Approved <br /> 55 <br /> 56 Resolution No. 11-54 approving a special event <br /> 57 and temporary liquor permit for benefit event at <br /> 58 American Legion Post 566 Approved <br /> 59 <br /> 60 FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT, AL ROLEK <br /> 61 <br /> 62 There was no report from the Finance Department. <br /> 63 <br /> 64 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TESCH <br /> 65 <br /> 66 There was no report from the Administration Department. <br /> 67 <br /> 68 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT,JOHN SWENSON <br /> 69 <br /> 70 There was no report from the Public Safety Department. <br /> 71 <br /> 72 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br /> 73 <br /> 74 There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br /> 75 <br /> 76 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, MICHAEL GROCHALA <br /> 77 <br /> 78 6A) Resolution No. 11-49, Preliminary approval of revised 2030 Comprehensive Plan for <br /> 79 submittal to Metropolitan Council—City Planner Smyser reported that the resolution would give <br /> 80 preliminary approval to the comprehensive plan document as it has been revised and reviewed by the <br /> 81 council. He reviewed the revision process and resulting changes to the document. If the resolution is <br /> 82 approved, the document will be submitted to the Metropolitan Council and returned to the city for <br /> 83 final adoption in the future. <br /> 84 <br /> 85 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 11-49 as presented. Council Member <br /> 86 Gallup seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 87 <br /> 88 6B) Resolution No. 11-53, Accepting report of for Redevelopment Task Force—Economic <br /> 89 Development Coordinator Divine noted that the council originally requested that the city's Economic <br /> 90 Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) act as a redevelopment task force to look at issues <br /> 91 surrounding under-utilized properties in the city. A report has been put together outlining identified <br /> 2 <br />