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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 2, 1.990 PAGE 5 <br />C. Memo from D.N.R. <br />The Administrator reported that in 1991 the City will be asked to <br />revise our ordinance to incorporate the new DNR shorel.and regulations <br />at the DNR's expense. In the meantime the DNR felt the City can issue <br />any shoreland permits directly where no variances are required. <br />D. Letter from Browns Creek Watershed <br />The Council received a letter from Nile Kriesel, Secretary, BCWMO, <br />requesting a primary and an alternate representative from the Browns <br />Creek WMO in Lake Elmo. There is a very small portion of the City in <br />this Watershed. The Council asked the staff alert the public of the <br />need for a representative on the BCWMO through the newsletter and <br />cable TV. <br />E. Administrator's Performance Evaluation <br />The Council was asked to submit their comments to Councilmen Graves or <br />Hunt. <br />F. Agreement for Auditing/Accounting Services for 1990/91: <br />Voto, Tautges, Redpath & Co. Ltd. <br />The Council received a copy of an Agreement for Auditing/Accounting <br />Services for 1990/1991. This contract is similar to last year's <br />contract except for rate changes necessitated by general economic <br />factors. Rates have increased an average of 5%. <br />Councilman Williams indicated the firm has given satisfactory <br />performance for years, but suggested we investigate other firms which <br />could give us the same service for less money. The majority of the <br />Council indicated they were happy with the services of this firm and <br />if a new firm's bid came in lower, it would take more staff time and <br />expense to bring the firm up-to-date. <br />M/S/P Armstrong/Graves - to approve the Agreement for. <br />Auditing/Accounting Services for 1990/1991 to Voto, Tautges, Redpath & <br />Co., Ltd. (Motion carried 4-0). <br />G. Red Ribbon Campaign <br />The Third Annual Red Ribbon Week, October 21-28, 1990, is sponsored <br />locally by the Community Prevention Project of Human Services, Inc. in <br />Washington County. Red Ribbon Week is part of a national campaign of <br />the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth. The Council <br />supported the goal of Red Ribbon Week which is to present a visible <br />and unified commitment to reduce and prevent the abuse of alcohol and <br />other drugs. <br />