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10. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />None <br />11. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS <br />A. Mayor Hunt: <br />Mayor Hunt and Administrator Kueffner met with Kim Kamper <br />Administrator of Oak Park Heights to discuss common issues and <br />reviewed agenda for the January 22, 2002. <br />Regarding the meeting at the Fire Hall; a long, well attended meeting, <br />which netted progress. <br />Announced a meeting: January 30' Local Mayor's "Care and Feeding of <br />Highway 36", 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. <br />B. Council Member DeLapp <br />Regarding meeting with the Fire Department — he talked with Chief <br />Malmquist and Assistant Chief Winkels regarding sprinkler systems for <br />buildings. He mentioned the negligence regarding the strategic planning <br />process. He talked with MNDoT, whose goals from the St. Croix River <br />to I694 are clear and the signalization should reflect that. <br />C. Council Member Dunn <br />Regarding the Fire Department meeting - glad it went well; sees the <br />importance to have Maintenance Advisory Committee involved; <br />equipment was nice and the City has much to be proud of. Requested <br />the old business list be summarized and presented at the February 5, <br />2002 meeting; suggested the exploring the idea of the Maintenance <br />Advisory Special Projects Planning Commission become a "free- <br />standing" Commission. <br />Administrator Kueffner reported that Deputy Clerk Lumby has a good start on <br />organizing the "old business" issues, but had been out of the office due to <br />emergency surgery. <br />D. Council Member Armstrong <br />Reported that the reciprocity regarding taxes between Minnesota and <br />Wisconsin was discussed at Met Council; said the street lighting at 15' <br />Street and Inwood Avenue is a good addition and thanked Engineer <br />Prew. <br />Lake Elmo City Council January 15, 2002 page 8 <br />