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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 20, 1992 2 <br />Barb Walsh, 8027 50th Street N., submitted for council <br />consideration an ordinance from Forest Lake relating to lawn <br />fertilizer and pesticide application control. <br />The deadline for completion of the Shoreland Ordinance is <br />February 5 1993. The Council will hold a workshop on the <br />Shoreland Ordinance on Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00 p.m.. <br />MIS/ Williams/Dick Johnson - to start the process for <br />incorporating these definitions into the master list of <br />definitions in our zoning code inserted in 301.040 under <br />general definitions <br />M/S/P Hunt/Williams - to continue the discussion and <br />highlight the areas of this ordinance that we would like the <br />staff investigate and then take those issues and find the <br />appropriate places in the existing city ordinances that may <br />have some correlation, resolve any conflicts and come back <br />with a complete listing of all ordinances required and <br />implement this. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />B. Ordinance 8075 Relating to Platting Monumentation <br />M/S/P Williams/Dick Johnson - to Adopt Ordinance 8075, as <br />presented, An ordinance relating to platting monumentation. <br />(Motion carried 5-0). <br />C. Isle Avenue Feasibility Study <br />At the October 6 meeting, the council directed the City <br />Engineer to prepare a cost for the Isle Avenue Feasibility <br />Report. Larry Bohrer reported, including the public <br />hearing, TKDA would bill the city only for work actually <br />done on the project, not to exceed $1,500. This amount was <br />provided to the Colosimo's attorney, William Kronschnabel <br />who indicated in his letter dated October 15 that the <br />Colosimo's are agreeable to advancing these costs. <br />Wyn John suggested the city invite the landowners involved <br />both in the present cul-de-sac on Isle Avenue and also <br />propertyowners abutting the eastern portion of Jane Road N., <br />which would join into Isle Avenue N., because there are some <br />strong opinions on whether or not this road should go <br />through. <br />M/S/P Williams/Dick Johnson - the city instruct the city <br />engineer to prepare a feasibility report for the Isle Avenue <br />project provided that the Colosimo's provide a $1,500 escrow <br />fund and that the city staff communicate to the Colosimos <br />that there is no commitment by the city to actually proceed <br />with the project. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />
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