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Since we do not have time to discuss every point presented, it may <br />seem that decisions are preconceived. However, background information <br />is provided for the City Council on each agenda item in advance from <br />City Staff and appointed Commissions; and decisions are based on this <br />information and past experiences. In addition, some items may also <br />have been discussed at previous Council meetings. If you are aware of <br />information that hasn't been discussed, please fill out a "Request to <br />Appear Before the City Council" slip; or, if you came late, raise your <br />hand to be recognized. Comments that are pertinent are appreciated. <br />Items requiring excessive time may be continued to another meeting. <br />AGENDA <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL <br />FEBRUARY 5, 1985 <br />7:00 p.m. Meetings Convenes <br />1. Agenda <br />2. Minutes: January 22, 1985 <br />3. Claims <br />4. Appointments: <br />A. Citizen representative on 834 and <br />622 Community Education Advisory Board <br />B. Parks Commission - 2nd Alternate <br />7:15 p.m. 5. Public Inquiries <br />6. 1984 Fire Department Annual Report: <br />Presentation by Volunteer Fire Department <br />Chief, Fran Pott <br />7. City Council Reports <br />---------------------------- BREAK- <br />8. City Administrator's Report <br />A. Large lot subdivision (80 acres into <br />two 40 acre parcels) application by <br />Lyle and Mary Slawson, west of Keats <br />Avenue and 1/4 mile south of Highway 36. <br />B. 1984 MSA court appointed commission expenses. <br />( C. Resolution 85- , recommending a Lake Elmo <br />public water system as the solution for the <br />residents adversely affected by the <br />contaminated ground water caused by the <br />landfill. <br />(OVER) <br />