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would allow limited spectator seating. The Lake Elmo Jaycees have donated $3,500 with the understanding <br />that it would pay for the same landscape professionals who installed the retaining wall at Lions Park. The <br />City's responsibility in this project would include removal of the existing wall and to pay for the materials <br />for the new wall. Cost of block for new wall is $4,000. At the June 21s' meeting, the Parks Commission <br />voted to recommend to the Council that this project be completed as proposed and that the money should <br />come out of the Parks CIP fund. <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Dunn - to approve the Tablyn Park Retaining Wall project, as proposed, accept the donation <br />of $3,500 from the Lake Elmo Jaycees to pay for landscape professional, and approve the $4,000 payment <br />for materials to come out of the Parks CIP fund. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />B. 1999 Sunfish Lake Deer Hunt <br />Washington County Parks are conducting a deer hunt in the Lake Elmo Regional Park on November 6'h and <br />7a', 1999. The purpose of the hunt is to get the number of deer down to the DNR recommended 15-25 deer <br />per square/mile. A February survey showed deer counts in the adjoining parks at 35-40 per square mile. At <br />its September 201h meeting, the Parks Commission recommended participation in the 1999 Sunfish Lake <br />deer hunt as conducted the same as in the November 1996 hunt. The county handled training and permits. <br />The City held a lottery, assigned hunting zones and monitored our portion of the hunt. Sunfish Park will be <br />closed to the public for the weekend. <br />M/S/P Delapp/Siedow - to approve a 1999 deer hunt in Sunfish Park in coordination with Washington <br />County Parks. (Motion passed 5-0). The Council noted there would be no restrictions on how many in a <br />household can enter the lottery. <br />7. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: None <br />8. PLANNING, LAND USE & ZONING: <br />A. Minor Subdivision: George Krueger, 11491 50" St. <br />At its meeting of September 13"i, the Planning Commission unanimously adopted a recommendation to <br />approve George Krueger's application to divide 2 acres from an existing 12-acre parcel and combine the 2 <br />acres with the existing 48-acre adjoining parcel (Gilbertson). The resulting parcels will be 10 acres <br />(Krueger) and 50 acres (Gilbertson) in area. The requested consolidation will result in the Gilbertson <br />driveway, now crossing Krueger land by easement, to become a part of the Gilbertson ownership. The <br />driveway location was dictated by an existing wetland. <br />M/S/P Dunn/Delapp — to approve Resolution No 99-55 approving the Minor Subdivision application of <br />George Krueger subject to a single condition listed in the resolution. (Motion passed 5-0) <br />B. Minor Subdivision: Todd, Teresa and William Boylan, 10711 50'h Street N. <br />At its September 13"' meeting, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the <br />application to divide a "Nominal 10" acres from two existing tax parcels totaling 38 acres. The resulting <br />parcels will be 28 acres and a nominal 10 acres (8.97 acres) in area. The requested subdivision is to create <br />one new homestead parcel and will result in the combination of two separate tax parcels that make up the <br />parent site. The proposed angular property line is responsive to topographic realities of the site. The <br />Planning Commission concurred with the staffs recommended condition regarding adjustment of the <br />property line very slightly to meet staffs interpretation of the "Nominal 10" rule of RR zoning. <br />M/S/P Dunn/Siedow — to adopt Resolution No. 99-56 approving the Minor Subdivision Application of <br />Todd, Teresa and William Boylan subject to the conditions recommended by the PZ. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />C. Site Plan Amendment: Creative Office Garden -Steve Erban <br />The Planning Commission, at its meeting of September 13'1', adopted a recommendation to approve Steve <br />Ethan's request to amend the approved site plan of his multi -tenant office structure allowing an alternative <br />stone treatment of the south elevation from that which was approved with the original site plan and <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 21, 1999 2 <br />
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