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Since we do not have time to discuss every point presented, it <br />may seem that decisions are preconceived. However, background <br />information is provided for the City Council on each agenda item <br />in advance from City Staff and appointed Commissions; and <br />decisions are based on this information and past experiences. In <br />addition, some items may also have been discussed at previous <br />Council meetings. If you are aware of information that hasn't <br />been discussed, please fill out a "Request to Appear Before the <br />City Council" slip; or, if you came late, raise your hand to be <br />recognized. Comments that are pertinent are appreciated. Items <br />requiring excessive time may be continued to another meeting. <br />AGENDA <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL <br />January 3, 1984 <br />6:30 p.m. Meeting Convenes <br />1. Executive Session regarding pending <br />litigation in the City of Lake Elmo <br />vs Hutchinson, et al. case. <br />7:00 p.m. 2. Agenda <br />3. Minutes: December 6, 1983 <br />4. Claims List <br />5. Licenses: Request for a liquor license <br />transfer for the Twin Point Tavern to <br />Terry Pratt. <br />6. Public Inquiries: <br />A. Tony Maistrovich request to have the <br />City plow Jane Road North this winter <br />season. <br />B. Milt Kohn: Discussion on existing <br />ordinance regulating horses in Lake Elmo. <br />C. Other <br />7:45 p•m. 7. Annual Organizational Meeting <br />A. Appointment of Acting Mayor <br />B. Appointment of financial institutions as <br />the City's official depositories: <br />(1) State Bank of Lake Elmo <br />(2) Washington Federal in Oak Park Heights <br />(3) Midwest Federal in Eastern Heights <br />( (4) American National in St. Paul <br />