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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> DECEMBER 4, 2012 <br /> <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />5. Approve 2013 Liquor Licenses Renewals 6. Amend December 2012 Meeting Calendar 7. Approve 2013 Meeting Calendar 8. Approve 2013 Fee Schedule 9. 2012 Streets & Water Quality Improvements - Pay Request No. 4 10. Approve City Membership in Minnesota Cities Stormwater Coalition (MCSC) 11. Approve Hiring of Park Maintenance Operator 12. Approve 2013 Animal Humane Society Impound Contract 13. Adoption of the Washington County All-Hazard Mitigation Plan; Resolution 2012-63 14. Approval of Washington County Septic Inspection Agreement <br />MOTION: Council Member Smith moved to APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. Council <br />Member Park seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED 5-0. <br /> <br />ITEM 10: APPROVE CITY MEMBERSHIP IN MINNESOTA CITIES STORMWATER COALITION <br />(MCSC) Council Member Emmons asked for explanation on MCSC. He expressed support for representation, but requested more information. City Engineer Griffin explained what it is and that smaller cities need better representation. There was a discussion about what the representation should look like. It was suggested that the city revisit the representation question after six months to see if any changes were needed. Initially, the city engineer would be the representative to the coalition. <br />MOTION: Council Member Smith moved to APPROVE MEMBERSHIP FOR THE CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />TO THE MINNESOTA CITIES STORMWATER COALITION. Council Member Pearson seconded the <br />motion. MOTION PASSED 5-0. <br /> It was clarified that the city would review the representation after six months, but it did not need to be part of the motion. <br /> <br />REGULAR AGENDA <br />ITEM 15: FUNDING OF CHAMBER COMMUNITY SYMPOSIUM City Administrator Zuleger explained item was requested by Mayor-Elect Pearson. Mayor-Elect Pearson explained the background and purpose. Using this regional group allows the city to impact the greater area. The symposium is made up of Oak Park Heights, Bayport, Stillwater, and Lake Elmo. There is a nominal cost. Mr. Pearson proposed funding at $1500. Funding this would hedge bet with greater MSP. Council Member Emmons asked about the budget impact. Finance Director Bendel confirmed there is room in the budget for this.