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2. MINUTES': September 18, 2001 (Postponed) <br />3. CLAIMS <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Dunn - to adopt Resolution No. 2001-087, Claim Nos. 19159 <br />through 19204 in the amount of $29,348,79. (Motion passed 4-0). <br />4. PUBLIC INOUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL: <br />A. Public Inquiries <br />Vince Ehlers voiced his concern about ATV's speeding on 55`h Street in the <br />afternoon. He asked when would 55 h Street be closed?' Tom Prew <br />responded the contractor has drawn up plans and the closing should be <br />completed in couple weeks. Council member DeLapp asked about installing <br />barricades across the street, but the Council asked that this wait. Prew <br />would give an update at the next Council meeting. <br />Rod Sessing, 5699 Keats Avenue, asked how does the City interpret front, <br />side and rear setbacks. Administrator Kueffner stated this request would be <br />sent to the Building Official and Planner for interpretation: <br />5. PUBLIC HEARING: <br />A. Municipal Services and/ or Municipal Utilities Special Assessment <br />Public Hearing <br />The Public hearing notice was published in the September 14, 2001 <br />Stillwater Gazette and notices were mailed to propertyowners of their <br />proposed assessment for unpaid utility bills. <br />Finance Director, Terry Berg, reported the City has a policy not to shut off <br />utilities, so the unpaid balance continues to increase. Six notices were <br />mailed with three accounts being paid in full. The City's fee schedule <br />provides that the City charge $25 or 8.0%, whichever is greater to certify the <br />special assessment to the County. The assessment is for one year. Property <br />owners have 30 days to pay this assessment, <br />Mayor Hunt opened up the public hearing at 7:12 p.m. <br />There was no one to speak for or against the assessments. <br />Mayor Hunt closed the public hearing at 7:13 p.m. <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 2, 2001 2 <br />