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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 7, 1995 <br />10G. Resolution supporting passage of the "Minnesota Emerging Communications <br />Services Act of 1995. <br />The League of Minnesota Cities informed the cities in Minnesota they are threatened <br />with loss of their authority to manage the public right-of-way on behalf of their citizens <br />as giant communication companies prepare for the 1990's version of the Land Rush. In <br />an effort to retain this authority, the League and the Minnesota Association of <br />Community Telecommunications Administrators are promoting legislation. <br />M/S/P Conlin/Del-app - to table to study and bring back to next council meeting and <br />request the city attorney make any recommendations on the resolution. (Motion <br />passed 5-0). <br />B. Timeliness of Newsletter <br />Administrator Kueffner said the computers were.lacking in memory and it was <br />necessary to make these improvements if she had to get out the newsletter on time as <br />she needed extra computer memory. The newsletter would be out on the first of every <br />month. <br />M/S/P John/Hunt - to approve $1,100 to upgrade three PC's hard drives to 420 MB and <br />transfer the data from the old hard drives to the new per Up Time Computer Services <br />quote of March 6, 1995. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />5. OLD BUSINESS: <br />A. Council Liaison to Heritage Preservation Commission <br />M/S/P Hunt/Conlin - to table the appointment of council liaison to the HPC until such <br />time new candidates come forward requesting appointment on the HPC. (Motion <br />passed 5-0). <br />B. Resolution establishing findings of fact relating to the denial of Lake Elmo <br />Municipal Code Test Amendment as requested by Hammes Sand & Gravel, et <br />al. <br />M/S/P John/Conlin - to adopt Resolution No. 95-23, as amended (8a. last sentence: <br />Delete: "at the present time pending completion and review of the 1-94 Corridor Study", <br />8b. ADD: "which is attached and incorporated herein."), denying the Lake Elmo <br />Municipal Code Text Amendment submitted by Hammes Sand & Gravel, et. al. (Motion <br />passed 5-0). <br />