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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 17, 1989 PAGE 2 <br />M/S/F Graves/Moe - to appoint Kelly Brockman to the Lake Elmo Planning <br />Commission as First Alternate. (Motion failed 2-3: Hunt, Williams, <br />Dunn). <br />M/S/P Hunt/Williams - to appoint Rita Conlin to the Lake Elmo Planning <br />Commission as First Alternate. (Motion carried 3-2: Moe, Graves). <br />M/S/F Graves/Moe - to appoint Kelly Brockman to the Lake Elmo Planning <br />Commission as Second Alternate. (Motion failed 2-3: Hunt, Williams, <br />Dunn). <br />M/S/P Hunt/Williams - to appoint Wyn John to the Lake Elmo Planning <br />Commission as Second Alternate. (Motion carried 3-2: Moe, Graves). <br />5. REAPP Report <br />Dan Novak advised the Council. that ReAPP has submitted 108 names of <br />firms that will be sent Request for Qualifications for review of the <br />EIS. The staff will send out these RFQ's and ask that these <br />qualifications be received, by the City, by February 13, 1989. It is <br />the City's intent to select four or five qualified candidates by <br />February 22, 1.989 and request proposals from those firms or <br />individuals. <br />Novak asked Council permission for Administrator Morrison to attend <br />the first ReAPP meeting of the month. Councilman Williams, who also <br />serves as ReAPP's Co -Chair, stated this was the first he heard of this <br />request and asked to postpone the request for further discussion. <br />George Crocker, representing Leslie Davis of Earth Protector, <br />announced Lake Elmo has been selected to receive the Steve Gadler <br />Earth Protector Award for excellence in environmental advocacy. Steve <br />Gadler, prior to his death on April 5, 1985, was on the board of the <br />MPCA for 17 years, and considered a voice of the people for the <br />environment. <br />The Lake Elmo Citizens, in voting to raise their taxes in order to <br />provide money to oppose a garbage dump in the park reserve, are <br />providing the entire state an example of community spirit and <br />committment to excellence in protecting land designated as a park <br />reserve. On February 12, 1989, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Atrium in the <br />International Market Square, the City will be awarded the Steve Gadler <br />Earth Protector Award. <br />6. Senator Gary Laidig, Rep. Harriet McPherson <br />As a result of the detachment/annexation proceedings that have <br />occurred for Lake Elmo, Councilman Williams has asked these <br />legislators to try to locate background on the Bill that was passed in <br />1985 that allowed individual property owners to detach themselves from <br />a City and to discuss with them the possibilites for repealing <br />legislation. City Attorney Knaak provided a draft of a repealer bill <br />which states this subdivision should be repealed. <br />Senator Laidig advised in 1985, at the request of the Minnesota <br />
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