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MINUTES APPROVED: 5-2-95 <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />APRIL 10" 1995 <br />Mayor John called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. in the council chambers. <br />PRESENT: Hunt, Conlin, John, Johnston, DeLapp, City Engineer Bohrer, City Attorney <br />Filla and Administrator Kueffner <br />1. AGENDA <br />ADD: 2. Minutes: March 21, 1995, 3. Arbor Day Proclamation, F. Water Surface Use <br />Ordinance. <br />MOVE: 1 OD to 4(2.) <br />M/S/P John/Conlin - to approve the April 18, 1995 City Council agenda as amended. <br />(Motion passed 5-0). <br />2. MINUTES: April 4, 1995 <br />M/S/P Conlin/John - to approve the April 4, 1995 City Council minutes as amended. <br />(Motion passed 4-0-1:Abstain:John). <br />M/S/P Hunt/DeLapp - to open up for discussion the March 21, 1995 City Council <br />minutes. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Hunt - to amend (Page 5, Item 6, 7th line: ... to permit northerly extension <br />of Helmo Avenue.) the March 21, 1995 City Council minutes. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />3. CLAIMS <br />M/S/P Johnston/John - to approve the April 18, 1995 claims #3621 through #3683 as <br />presented. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />MAYOR JOHN PROCLAIMED APRIL 28, 1995 AS ARBOR DAY AND MAY, 1995 AS <br />ARBOR MONTH IN THE CITY OF LAKE ELMO, MINNESOTA <br />4. PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL: <br />1. Washington County Attorney, Dick Arney regarding County -wide Curfew <br />Ordinance <br />Washington County Attorney, Dick Arney gave a brief background and his reasons for <br />the necessity of a proposed curfew ordinance. According to Arney, the proposed <br />ordinance is absolutely constitutional and assured everyone that his office would stand <br />behind this ordinance to the Supreme Court if necessary. Similar ordinances have <br />
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