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Claim of Emerald Lawn & Landscape: Cut & trim 30°h Street $79.88 If this was in <br />response to calls for maintaining the boulevard on new stretch by roundabout, what kind <br />of equipment would we need to do this work. <br />Claim of Pro Communications Inc: Radios for new truck and loader $750 each <br />Why weren't the radios used from old equipment? If PW has their own phones, what <br />additional radios would they need <br />M/S/P Siedow/Dunn — to approve the December 7, 1999 Claims, as presented. (Motion <br />passed 5-0) <br />4. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL: <br />A. Public Inquiries <br />Sue Bonnestro, 2443 Oakgreen, 439-0672, The Stillwater High School Ski Team has <br />done damage by skate skiing in Sunfish Park when skiing off the trail. The traffic is too <br />much for the park because it is not designed for heavy use. She talked to coaches and <br />suggested using the LE Park Reserve, but was told the park was too far away. The team <br />was kicked out of Pine Point. Also, they do not pay for a ski pass sticker as everyone <br />else does. <br />Administrator Kueffner will talk to Mike Bouthilet, Parks Supervisor and report back to <br />Council. Washington County will be contacted regarding grooming and what damage <br />have they seen done. Council member Dunn asked if they could use the back access into <br />the Park Reserve. The County may be more receptive. The City could contact Dr. Macy, <br />Supt. of Stillwater schools, and possibly our County Commissioner. <br />Planner Dillerud reported that, before the Council meeting started, he met with Rolf and <br />Carin Schubert and their attorney and resolved their concern with the Meyers Pineridge <br />development. <br />B. Mark Huginen, Metropolitan Council Representative <br />Mark Huginen asked the City to identify a representative to meet with other communities, <br />such as, Hugo and Grant, to discuss possible legislation that would change the current <br />speed limit -setting criteria. <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Dunn — to authorize Mayor Hunt to sit on committee to discuss possible <br />legislation that govern speed limits. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />The MAC Preliminary Report was to be complete by December 1 1999, but will take <br />until mid January. <br />Mayor Hunt, Council member DeLapp and the City Planner are pleased, in general, with <br />work presented by Calthorpe. Met Council will provide funding for Calthorpe to do <br />photo enhancements <br />Mr. Huginen submitted Regional Transit Master Plan Open House schedule. The closest <br />is Maplewood Community Center, December 9, 4:30. <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 7, 1999 4 <br />