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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL(�_NUTES MARCH 2, 1999 <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Siedow — to award the bid for refurbishing the 1980 International Telesquirt (per bid <br />specifications) to General Safety Equipment, Wyoming, MN for an amount of $74,620 and the CIP reflect <br />10 years minimum. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />C. Maintenance Foreman's Attendance at North American Snow Conference in Duluth <br />Maintenance Foreman, Dan Olinger, requested Council approval of his attendance at the 1999 North <br />American Snow Conference in Duluth from April 18-21 at a total cost of approximately $550. <br />M/S/P Dunn/DeLapp - to approve the Maintenance Foreman's attendance at the 1999 North American <br />Snow Conference in Duluth from April 18-21 at a cost of approximately $550, including the option of a <br />second person attending at approximately the same cost. Dan Olinger will report back to the Council on <br />the conference. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />7. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: None <br />Council member DeLapp reported that the Heritage Farm Homeowners Assoc. had their annual meeting <br />and voiced concerns on snow removal, drainage and visibility. Mayor Hunt will be bringing these concerns <br />to the City Administrator. <br />8. PLANNING, LAND USE & ZONING: <br />Council member Dunn asked the Planning Commission to look at Alternate Ag type uses. Councilman <br />DeLapp felt that is a major concern with the PF standards as well. What is the appropriate use adjacent to <br />an existing farm or residential neighborhood. Planner Dillerud suggested this should be looked at in the <br />zoning ordinance phase, not the camp plan phase. Administrator Kueffner wanted to get heads up on the <br />consolidation with Baytown, and look at the Conditional Use Permits, in all zoning districts, in both <br />communities. There are two mining operations in Baytown that are legal now, but Lake Elmo has repealed <br />mining. How are we going to mesh this? Are there any other issues in both communities, such as finding <br />out what home occupations are out there. <br />9. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: None <br />10. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS: <br />Mayor Hunt asked that a NEW BUSINESS section for new items be added to the Council agenda before <br />the City Administrator report. <br />It. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br />A. Nile Fellows, MPCA —Reclamation Plan for S W 1 <br />B. Amortization ofNon-conforming uses (Passed onto Planning and Village Commission) <br />Planner Dillerud reported he found a bill before the legislature that makes amortization of non -conforming <br />uses illegal in the State. <br />C. Joint meeting with surrounding communities <br />D. Farmington MSA Test <br />E. Stonegate Trails <br />F. Trail Maintenance Policy <br />G. Agreement with OPH for grading and snowplowing east half of 55" Street <br />H. Cat Ordinance (1-5-99) <br />L Contract for Building Inspection Services (1-5-99) <br />J. Personnel Policy (1-5-99) <br />K. Lake Elmo Diary: Add to work plan <br />L. Invite Jolene Servatius, MnDot to meeting (2-2-99) <br />Ms. Servatius prefers a workshop. When the Council decides a date, staff will call her supervisor to <br />schedule a 5:30 workshop. The Council was asked to send the City Administrator a list of issues they <br />would like address so she can forward it to Ms. Servatius. <br />M. Workshop on cul-de-sacs, curbs, ditches: Mayor Hunt will contact Dept. Heads to set up <br />workshop <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 2, 1999 <br />