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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 5, 1992 6 <br />( Councilman Mottaz asked what the life expectancy is of these <br />groomers and history of maintenance on older equipment. If <br />our equipment breaks down and we cannot get it repaired in <br />time to groom after a storm, could we still have an <br />agreement with the County to fill in. <br />Mayor Johnson felt this is equipment, and like all <br />equipment, it should be placed on the city's wish list and <br />prioritized as to relative need. <br />The Maintenance Advisory Committee has reviewed this request <br />and found the City would not gain financially by purchasing <br />this equipment, but would gain better service. <br />The Council asked this item be placed on the next Council <br />agenda so they can review the Parks CIP and requested a <br />letter from Mike Bouthilet indicating if he agrees there <br />would be time available for him to do ski trail grooming and <br />this would not interfere with his workload. <br />C. Resolution approving Stonegate, <br />Phase I Final Plat and Approval of Developer's <br />Agreement. <br />Item Postponed <br />Mayor Johnson asked how could a Grading Permit be allowed <br />before the Final Plat and Developer's Agreement has been <br />executed when the code states that no building permit shall <br />be issued or any improvements made on the land or lot until <br />all requirements are satisfied. <br />Administrator Kueffner explained that a Grading Permit has <br />not been looked at as an improvement. A Grading Permit is a <br />separate issue and have been granted to Mr. Gorman and other <br />plats that have come to the City as long as they comply with <br />the VBWD requirements, and the Building Inspector reviews <br />the permit and makes periodic inspections. <br />The Council added discussion on this item to their OLD <br />BUSINESS list. <br />D. FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCE <br />City Planner Mike Black provided copies of Ordinance 8064, <br />An Ordinance Adding Chapter 303 and Repealing Chapter 304 of <br />the Lake Elmo Municipal Code Relating to Floodplain <br />Management. The Council received a letter from Molly <br />Shodeen, DNR, addressing comments made by the Council at the <br />March 16, 1992 City Council meeting. <br />