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_n,..:� ........yam.. . nr, Ja/✓::a l... <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />MAY 16, 1,989 ,r'h y n �+,. ✓� di , <br />Mayor Dunn called the continuation of the Board of Review to order at 6:30 <br />p.m. in the City Council chambers. Present: Dunn, Williams, Hunt, <br />Graves, Moe (arrived 7:05 p.m.), Frank Langer and Scott Renee. <br />Lake Elmo Assessor, Frank Langer, presented a list of Assessor <br />recommendations to the Lake Elmo Board of Review and additional <br />information was given to the Mayor on the Cimarron Mobile Home Park. <br />Mary Leslie, 11546 20th St. N, asked to see the sales certificates and had <br />a number of questions on how her property was assessed.. Scott Renee, <br />County Assessor, suggested she present her questions to the County Board <br />of Equalization where they can be personally addressed. <br />Ron Zymanski, Attorney representing Cimarron Park, submitted additional <br />documentation on appealing Cimarron Park's January 2, 1989 valuation. <br />M/S/P Graves/Moe - to accept the Lake Elmo assessor's recommendations to <br />the Lake Elmo Board of Review as altered for 1989 and close out the Lake <br />Elmo Board of Review. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />Mayor Dunn called the City Council meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. in the <br />City Council chambers. Present: Dunn, Hunt, Williams, Graves, Moe, City <br />Engineer Bohrer, Attorney Carlson and City Administrator Morrison. <br />1. AGENDA <br />M/S/P Graves/Williams - to approve the May 16, 1989 City Council agenda as <br />presented. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />2. MINUTES: May 2, 1989 <br />M/S/P Williams/Graves - to approve the May 2, 1989 City Council Minutes as <br />amended. (Motion carried 4-0-1: Abstain: Hunt) <br />3. CLAIMS <br />M/S/P Graves/Moe - to approve the May <br />as presented. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />4. REAPP REPORT <br />16, 1989 Claims #91746 thru #91837 <br />Todd Williams reported that the Waste Management Act has passed the Senate <br />floor with the amendment in tack to stop the siting process and remove all <br />the inventory sites. It is anticipated that the full House will not pass <br />the bill in that form; therefore, it will go to conference committee. <br />REAPP requested the City to authorize expenditure of up to $1000 to have a <br />professional attorney lobby the seven members of the conference committee <br />in the House to try and get them to leave that particular clause in. <br />There would not be any lobbying until we know who the members are. (We <br />failed in this effort last year by one vote.) <br />