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DRAFT December 5, 2006 <br />Mayor Johnston called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. <br />COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Conlin, DeLapp, Johnson, Smith. <br />STAFF PRESENT: Project Director Hoyt, Assistant City Planner Matzek, Finance <br />Director/Interim City Administrator Bouthilet, City Attorney Filla, Fire Chief Malmquist, <br />City Engineer Prew, City Clerk Lumby, and Recording Secretary Luczak. <br />Pledge of Allegiance: <br />L AGENDA: <br />Additions: 9C: METC System Statement <br />Deletions: 4F: Art Center Agreement <br />Changes: Move 8B: Water Tower Warranty to 1 OD: Attorney's Report <br />M/S/P Johnson/Smith — to approve the December 5, 2006, City Council Agenda as <br />amended. (Motion passed 4-1: DeLapp) Ate. <br />2. MINUTES: <br />M/S/P Johnson/Smith — to approve the November 21, 200City Council Minutes as <br />amended. (Motion passed 5-0) <br />3. <br />A. Public Inquiries: None <br />B. Public Informational: <br />Terry Arends, 8815 27th Street, <br />installed in the Tablyn Park hon <br />that he would be able to maintai <br />fit <br />water now smells like chlorine': <br />ri about the 5/8" water meters being <br />d"if he'could receive a larger meter so <br />pressure as before. He also stated his <br />Ann Bucheck, 2301 Legion Aventd; stated that any future development should be south <br />of I Oth Street, and questioned if there would be any conflict of interest regarding the <br />proposed Sewer Study area. <br />Tim Mandel, 2479 Lisbon AV"", ue, believed the Comprehensive Plan was complete and <br />questioned the Counei)',,�nteions since he lives next to Open Land. <br />Council Member DeLapp stated the MOU states North of 10`h Street, and it would not <br />happen, <br />Dave Moore, 8680 Stillwater Boulevard, asked if a homeowner could purchase a bigger <br />water meter if requested, and clarification of Tablyn Park and any assessments. <br />The Council and City Engineer requested that residents wait and see if the water meter <br />provides the same water pressure, before the City considered installation of a larger <br />meter. <br />The City Engineer confirmed that the chlorine smell would have been caused due to the <br />new water tower being filled and should clear soon, and the water had not yet been tested. <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES December 5, 2006 <br />