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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 3, 2009 5 <br />Council Member Park said no matter why T-Mobile chose the Olinger property, the T- <br />Mobile application conformed to the City’s ordinance. <br /> <br />MOTION: Council Member Park moved to exempt T-Mobile from the wireless <br />telecommunication tower moratorium. Council Member Smith second the motion. The <br />motion failed 2-(3 Council Members DeLapp, Emmons and Smith voting against the <br />motion). <br /> <br />Planning Director Klatt stated the City would still be willing to work with T-Mobile on a <br />wireless tower application. The City currently has a one-year moratorium in place on <br />such applications, but could have the ordinance revised by this summer. <br /> <br />MOTION: Council Member Smith moved to adopt Resolution No. 2009-05, A resolution <br />denying application from T-Mobile for a 125-foot monopole wireless telecommunication <br />tower on property located at 9057 Lake Jane Trail (Olinger Property) with an addition <br />on Page 4, L. acknowledging FMHC submitting a memo in response to the Comi Report <br />(FMHC Responsive Memo). Council Member DeLapp second the motion. The motion <br />passed 3-2(Mayor Johnston and Council Member Park voting against the motion). <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 10:37 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted by Sharon Lumby, City Clerk <br /> <br />Resolution no. 2009-05 Deny T-Mobile application for 125-ft monopole tower located at <br />9057 Lake Jane Trail