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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 3, 1994 2 <br />C. Heritage Preservation Committee <br />The Council will provide their comments on the Heritage Preservation <br />Commission Ordinance for review by May 17 and then decide when a a public <br />hearing will be called. <br />D. Waiver of Fee for Youth Baseball Team <br />M/S/C Mottaz/John - to waive the $15/night light fee at Lake Elmo Lions Park for <br />the baseball season of the 13 year old Traveling Baseball Team as requested in <br />their letter dated April 27, 1994. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br />A. Board of Review <br />Mary Leslie, 11546 20th Street N., was not able to make the Board of Review on <br />April 14th. She indicated their property is over assessed because it's being <br />assessed for a porch that doesn't meet code, materials used originally were <br />defective, and they are unable to find a company to complete it. Frank Langer <br />did not have the information to make an assessment and recommended Ms. <br />Leslie appeal to the County Board. <br />M/S/C Mottaz/John - to reduce land value to 1993 market value in Case #14 and <br />correct bldg. value error to $9,000 in case #37. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />M/S/C Johnson/ Mottaz - to accept the Assessor's recommendation as to cases <br />presented to the Board of Review as reviewed, amended (Cases #14, #37) and <br />recommended and to close the Lake Elmo Board of Review. (Motion carried 5- <br />0). <br />B. Human Rights Committee <br />The Council received a letter from Attorney Filla, dated April 27, 1994, with his <br />comments on Section 3. Organization. <br />M/S/C John/Johnston - to direct the staff to prepare an ordinance establishing a <br />Human Rights Commission using the same format used for other city <br />commissions. (Motion carried 5-0). <br />C. Hammes Sand & Gravel (Letter of 4-19-94) <br />Attorney Filla reported the definition of mining is not broad enough to include <br />recycling. If you change the definition of the mining concept, you should change <br />it in the zoning code and in their Conditional Use permit. Any change to the <br />permit will include a detailed site plan that identifies exactly where this activity <br />