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M/S/P Dunn/Siedow — to support the Groundwater Supply Planning Project, in kind up to <br />$2,500. (Motion passed 5-0. <br />The Draft work plan will be completed by the end of summer. Council member Dunn <br />suggested working with West Lakeland and also look into the hydrology studies that <br />were done for the proposed landfill in the Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Staff will come back <br />with a recommendation for either a staff inside or get someone from the outside. <br />Senator Len Price informed the Council that there is another proposal dealing with <br />groundwater monitor proposed by the Met Co. If elected, he would work closely with the <br />issues between the City and the Metropolitan Council. <br />4. FINANCE: <br />A. Claims <br />The Council asked that Invoice No. 34958 to (CIT) Computer Integration Tech until an <br />explanation is received. <br />M/S/P Armstrong/DeLapp - to adopt Resolution No. 2002-050, as amended, approving <br />claim numbers 21592-21705 were used for the May 30, 2002 payroll and claim numbers <br />21738-21745 and 21747-21784 in the amount of $71,142.34. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />5. NEW BUSINESS: <br />6. CONSENT AGENDA: <br />A. Meehan Extension of Final Plat <br />M/S/P Dunn/Siedow — to grant the Meehan's a one-year extension of the Final Plat of <br />Torre Pines specifically the parcel now shown as Lot 15. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />7. MAINTENANCE/PARK/FIRE/BUILDING: <br />A. Park Dept. Activities: Mike Bouthilet <br />1. Mower Purchase <br />M/S/P Durm/DeLapp - to approve the purchase of a Toro Groundmaster 4000 through the <br />State Contract at the cost of $39,816.00, plus sales tax, based on the recommendation of <br />the Parks Supt. (Motion passed 5-0), <br />M/S/P Dunn/Siedow — to keep the 1996 John Deere tractor in the City's CUP based on <br />the recommendation of the Parks Supervisor. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />2. Summer Help Approved <br />M/S/P Dunn/DeLapp - to approve hiring Robert Stolt and Justin Weiand as part time help <br />in the Parks Department at the hourly rate of $9.50 and $8.50, respectively based on a <br />favorable recommendation of the Parks Supervisor. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 4, 2002 <br />