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1 LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DECEMBER 3, 1985 <br />Mayor Morgan called the City Council meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. <br />in the City Council Chambers. Present: Armstrong, Dunn, Mazzara, <br />Christ, City Administrator Overby, City Engineer Bohrer and City <br />Attorney Knaak. <br />1. Agenda <br />7A. Alford Update, 8E1. Park Shelter Workers, E2. League of Cities <br />Directory, E3. Railroad Auto Unloading Facility Proposed in <br />Oakdale, E4. Baytown Township. <br />M/,S/P Dunn/Morgan - to approve the agenda for the December 3, 1985 <br />City Council Meeting as amended. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />2. Minutes - November 19, 1985 <br />M/S/P Armstrong/Dunn - to approve the November 19, 1985 City <br />Council Minutes as presented. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />3. Claims <br />M/S/P Armstrong/Dunn - to approve claims 86718 thru 86790 as <br />presented. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />4. Public Inquiries <br />5. PLANNING AND LAND USE <br />A. Hammes Mining CUP - Code Enforcement <br />There was a meeting between Hammes Mining, the City Administrator, <br />City Attorney and the Building Official on November 14, 1985 <br />regarding concerns the City had with violations existing on the <br />Hammes property. A letter dated November 18, 1985 from City <br />Administrator Overby and Building Inspector McNamara to Hammes <br />Mining outlined the violations and a proposed time table for these <br />violations to be corrected by March 1, 1986. <br />Mazzara suggested sticking to the date of March 1, 1986 and to <br />expect reasonable progress until that time. <br />City Attorney Knaak stated that March 1, 1986 was a concession <br />date on the City's part. Knaak expressed that the response <br />received from William Hammes was unsatisfactory based on the <br />conversation of the November 14, 1985 meeting. Knaak requests <br />that he and City Administrator Overby be permitted to pursue this <br />and continue this discussion with the Hammes'. <br />