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distributed at the Washington County Fair and in the schools in September. There will be no HRC meeting <br />in August or December. The Council looked favorably on establishing a St. Croix Valley Human Rights <br />Commission and asked they come to talk to the Council when there is a light agenda. <br />M/S/P Siedow/Hunt — to approve expenditure for bookmarkers not to exceed $500, but not to be restricted <br />to only School District #834, but offered to all school districts. (Motion passed 4-1:Dunn: Didn't like the <br />last hour request.) <br />The operating budget for the HRC will be discussed at budget time. <br />E. Consulting Planner <br />M/S/P Dunn/Siedow — to direct the staff to obtain a proposal for consulting planner because the City is <br />under time constraints (Draft by October 15`b) for preparation of the Lake Elmo Comprehensive Plan. <br />(Motion passed 4-1:Armstrong:we have a good staff, their load is lighter since the resolution of the <br />Baytown annexation,) <br />14. The Council adjourned the meeting at 11:20 p.m. <br />-------------------------- <br />Respectfully Submitted by Sharon Lumby, Deputy City Clerk <br />Resolution No. 99-37, Appeal from an Administrative Decision, Rod Sessing, <br />Resolution No. 99-44, Amending the OP Plan, SFA Conditional Use Permit and Plat of Tamarack OP to <br />substitute four single family detached lots for four previously approved single family attached lots <br />Resolution No. 99-45, Approving the Minor Subdivision for Bruce Miller, Hudson Blvd. <br />Resolution No. 99-46, Approving a Planned Unit Development Stage Plan and Preliminary Plat for Eagle <br />Point Business Park <br />Ordinance No. 9749, Rezoning 40 acres for Mogren Sod Farms from RR to AG <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 20, 1999 <br />