Laserfiche WebLink
Since we do not have time to discuss every point presented, it <br />may seem that decisions are preconceived. However, background <br />information is provided for the City Council on each agenda item in <br />advance from City Staff and appointed Commissions; and decisions are <br />based on this information and past experiences. In addition, some <br />items may also have been discussed at previous Council meetings. <br />If you are aware of information that hasn't been discussed, <br />please fill out a "Request to Appear Before the City Council" slip; <br />or, if you came late, raise your hand to be recognized. Comments that <br />are pertinent are appreciated. Items requiring excessive time may be <br />continued to another meeting. <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />APRIL 6, 1993 <br />6:00-7:00 P.M. Intergovernmental Meeting <br />Pam Neary, State Rep.; Mary Hauser, Washington Cty Commissioner; Lynn <br />Schmitt, School District #834 <br />7:00 P.M. MEETING CONVENES <br />1. AGENDA <br />2. MINUTES: March 16, 1993 <br />March 23, 1993 Emergency Meeting <br />3. CLAIMS <br />4. PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br />5. OLD BUSINESS: <br />A. Comp Plan Amendment: Direction to Planning <br />Commission <br />6. PLANNING/LAND USE/ZONING/CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: <br />7:30 p.m. A. PUBLIC HEARING: 1993 MSA Street Improvements: <br />Jamaca & Lake Jane Trail <br />B. Minor Subdivision: Tony Collette <br />978 Lake Elmo Avenue <br />C. Extension of Non -Conforming Use: <br />4201 Stillwater Blvd. (Kunz Oil Bldg.) <br />D. Ordinance 8087: Conduct near schools <br />