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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 29, 1997 <br /> in his stead due to scheduling conflicts. It was agreed that this issue should be placed on the <br /> appointment schedule for 1998. <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 97 - 184, as presented. Council <br /> Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 97 - 184 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> December 15, 1997 Council Minutes -Mayor Landers pointed out that on Page 22 of these <br /> minutes the following correction is indicated: <br /> Consideration of Minutes, December 8, 1997 (Council Member <br /> Kuether was absent) -Council Member Lyden moved to approve <br /> the December 8, 1997 Minutes, as submitted. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried, with Council Member <br /> Kuether abstaining. <br /> Additionally, Kim Sullivan from the audience, pointed out that under Open Mike Donna Carlson <br /> did not speak on behalf of the Citizens Advisory Group, as stated in these Minutes, but as a <br /> member of that organization. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> REMINDER, Reception for Mayor Landers and Council Member Kuether, Tuesday, <br /> December 30, 1997,5:00 p.m. <br /> 801 Main Street- Council Member Kuether indicated a problem with the manner in which the <br /> request for a minor subdivision by North Suburban Development was handled at the December <br /> 15, 1997 Council meeting. She expressed dissatisfaction with a Staff recommendation that an <br /> alternate septic system site be provided by the applicant, stating that the City had never made that <br /> requirement of any previous applicants in similar proposals. Council Member Kuether stated <br /> that she had been informed that North Suburban Development stood to incur costs of <br /> approximately $1,000 to satisfy this requirement. <br /> Council Member Lyden explained that in moving to approve North Suburban Development's <br /> minor subdivision request his intent was that a qualified City employee would visit the site and <br /> determine an appropriate alternate septic system location. <br /> Council Member Kuether explained that her primary concern is the appearance of discrimination <br /> on the part of Council requesting that North Suburban Development comply with this additional <br /> request as a condition of approval of its project. <br /> 6 <br />