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Mike Bouthilet reported that during the Lake Elmo Hardwood fire, the water tank was <br />drawn down 30,000 gallons in a short amount of time. This will be remedied when Well <br />No, 2 is on line and as soon as the new pressure gauge is installed. <br />8. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: <br />A. 2003 Seal Coat and Street Maintenance <br />Tom Prew, City Engineer, asked for authorization to proceed on Seal Coat and Street <br />Maintenance work for 2003. This authorization would cover planning, design, and <br />inspection of these items. The City performs seal coating every other year, along with <br />crack sealing, striping and patching. This work has been budgeted <br />M/S/P Dunn/Armstrong — to authorize the City Engineer to begin work on 2003 Seal <br />Coating and Street Maintenance. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />Council member DeLapp pointed out you cannot roller blade on these roads for at least 5 <br />years. <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Dunn - when the sealcoat program comes back to the Council, to direct <br />Tom Prew to prepare a list of options to make the seal coated streets more pedestrian <br />friendly. (Motion passed 5-0.) <br />B. Catch Basin Repairs <br />Tom Prew, City Engineer, reported the Public Works Foreman identified a mmmber of <br />catch basins that are in need of repairs or replacement. Repairs were made and the <br />invoice for the work was provided. $500 of this total will be charged to the Hamlet on <br />Sunfish Lake project for repair of a manhole that was scheduled to be fixed in our <br />agreement with the developer. <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Armstrong — to approve final payment to T.A. Schifsky and Sons for <br />catch basin repairs in the amount of $17,652.00. (Motion passed 5-0. <br />9. PLANNING, LAND USE & ZONING: <br />A. Zoning Map Amendments — GB to LB and AG <br />The City Council directed the Planning Commission to review and provide a <br />recommendation regarding the several parcels along Hudson Blvd. that are currently <br />zoned GB (General Business), but is designed Limited Business, or RAD by the 1990 <br />Comprehensive Plan. Most (all but 2) of the GB zoned parcels along Hudson Blvd., have <br />existing structures and ongoing business. One of the undeveloped parcels at Lake Elmo <br />Avenue and Hudson Blvd. recently received Preliminary Plat approval (RECO) and is <br />exempt from changes to City land use regulations for 1 year. The other undeveloped <br />parcel (east of the outdoor theater is designated RAD by the 1990 Comp Plan. <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 6, 2002 7 <br />