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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 7, 1995 7 <br />Council member Hunt explained that at the League Conference he talked to officials <br />from Woodbury, Oakdale, Oak Park Heights, on such issues as the Stillwater bridge, I- <br />94 corridor, and we should pull together and work with the Met Council and talk to the <br />county planning for more regional planning. <br />10. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />A. Planner Applications <br />The council received approximately 60 applications for the city planner position. The <br />council will supply 10-15 names to the Administrator who will compile a list and set up <br />interviews for March 18, 1995. <br />B. South Washington Watershed District Managers <br />M/S/P John/Conlin - to direct the staff to communicate to Washington County Lake <br />Elmo's support of Robert Koch's reappointment to the SWWD. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />C. Junkeriandfill:Letterfrom Wenck <br />The City received a letter from Wenck Associates, Inc. regarding the Junker Landfill.. <br />Wenck has analyzed Junker files and have determined that Lake Elmo contributed <br />approximately .03 (1216 cubic yards) of the estimated 4-1/2 million, or in excess of 1 <br />million compacted yards of waste to this landfill site. The Junker Landfill Group's door <br />remains open until April 28, 1995 for Lake Elmo to become part of the group. We were <br />originally asked to contribute $5,000 to become part of this group. Mr. Grabowski <br />stated Lake Elmo is among the top 250 list of Junker waste generators. Based on our <br />contribution to this landfill, Grabowski has estimated that our liability will not exceed <br />$10,000 which includes the original $5,000 membership to this group. The City <br />Attorney will contact Mr. Grabowski to clarify Lake Elmo's benefit in joining this group <br />and the proposed liability limit. <br />D. Oakdale's Policy on the Use of Recycled Materials and Supplies <br />The city received a letter from Sherry Timmermann, Oakdale City Council, with <br />information on their Recycled Product Procurement policy. <br />M/S/P Conlin/DeLapp - to direct the Lake Elmo Solid Waste Advisory Committee to <br />review Oakdale's policy on the purchase and use of recycled materials and supplies. <br />(Motion passed 5-0). <br />
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