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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 30, 1990 PAGE 6 <br />M/S/P Armstrong/Graves - it was the consensus of the Council that 3 <br />per 10 acres will be the average lot density for the new flexible <br />zoning, Rural Residential Density (RRD) as described on the Future <br />Land Use Map. (Motion carried 4-0). <br />The Council reviewed the Future Land Ilse Map, dated 3-15-90, and <br />discussed possible revisions. <br />M/S/P Hunt/Graves - it was the consensus of. this Council that the <br />Future Land Ilse Map, as amended on 3/20/90 with changes indicated in <br />yellow, be included with the Comprehensive Plan. (Motion carried <br />4-0). <br />The Council will review Councilman Williams' comments on Mike Black's <br />draft of "Implementation Section" and submit their comments, if any, <br />on this section. <br />At the April 3rd meeting, the City Council will discuss an estimated <br />date for a public hearing on the Comp Plan and Future Land Use Map. <br />B. Other <br />7. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: <br />A. R1 Zoning District Repeal <br />M/S/P Bunt/Armstrong - postpone the R-1 Zoning District Appeal until <br />the April 3rd Council meeting. (Motion carried 4-0). <br />B. Other <br />a. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS: <br />A. C.I.P. Committee's Recommendation on Purchase of Dump Truck <br />for Maintenance Department <br />The CIP Committee recommended the City Council proceed to award the <br />bid to the low bidders for the truck and the plow package based on <br />conclusions stated in their memo dated March 12, 1990. <br />In the future, the Council would like the CIP Committee to meet with <br />the Fire Dept. and the Maintenance Dept. to review their entire 5 year <br />plan. The Council recommended approval of this purchase, but noted <br />that the Council shall. review and justify the need to replace <br />expensive items. The CIP is a suggested replacement timeframe, not an <br />absolute. Councilwoman Armstrong emphasized the items are not just on <br />the CIP to be reviewed, but should be considered as long term <br />purchases. <br />