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M/S/P Dunn/Armstrong — to eliminate 510, Subd. 3 Lock Boxes, and to <br />adopt Ordinance 9793 relating to the installation and maintenance of fire <br />protection and safety devices. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Siedow — to adopt the summary of Ordinance No. 9793 <br />relating to the installation and maintenance of fire protection and safety <br />devices. (Motion passed 5-0.) <br />M/S/P Siedow/Armstrong — to send Ordinance No. 9793 with an explanation <br />why Subd. 3 Lock Boxes were excluded to the Lake Elmo Business Assoc <br />for their input with a deadline date of the second meeting in January. <br />(Motion passed 5-0.) <br />B. Septic Systems in Old Village <br />Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bouthilet, 10891 32°a Street, would like to connect to the <br />201 collector system because there is no room on their property. Tom Prow <br />stated the 201 collector system is not being used to full capacity. <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Dunn - to authorize Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bouthilet, 10891 32"d <br />Street, to utilize the common 201 collector septic treatment and the <br />homeowner will be charged consistent with past policy. (Motion passed 5- <br />0.) <br />Administrator Kueffner reported Steve Peterson, 3308 Kraft Circle, has <br />asked to purchase the vacant piece of land behind his house that is owned by <br />the City to install a new septic system because he cannot put a new septic on <br />their own property. The policy has been we don't sell City land because we <br />may need it for an offsite collector system. The two neighbors and one <br />across the street have systems with problems and might be interested in this <br />project. This would help defray cost to Mr. Rude's lot, which is consistent <br />in the neighborhood. Mayor Hunt asked to survey other neighbors to see if <br />they have septic problems. Tom Prow said he could have a concept report <br />for the November 20th meeting for the use of City land to take care of Mr. <br />Peterson's septic problem this year or he could address the single issue for <br />the next Tuesday meeting. <br />Attorney Filla will look at the legalities of using this property, such as, <br />easements, etc. Council member DeLapp asked if there are 201 failing <br />systems. Council member DeLapp and Siedow indicated the City has to <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 7, 2001 4 <br />
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