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APPROVED AS AMENDED October 21, 2008 <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 7, 2008 <br />1 <br />City of Lake Elmo <br />City Council Minutes <br /> <br />October 7, 2008 <br /> <br />Mayor Johnston called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Present: Mayor Johnston and Council Members DeLapp, Johnson, Park and Smith <br /> <br />Also present: City Administrator Hoyt, Planning Director Klatt, City Engineer Griffin, <br />City Attorney Filla, Finance Director Bouthilet, and Recording Secretary Luczak. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF AGENDA: <br /> <br />Motion: Council Member Smith moved to approve the October 7, 2008 agenda as <br />presented. Council Member Johnson seconded the motion. The motion passed <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />ORDER OF BUSINESS: <br /> <br />GROUND RULES: <br /> <br />APPROVED MINUTES: <br />The minutes of September 16, 2008 were approved by consensus. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS/INQUIRIES: <br /> <br />Jim Blackford, 9765 45th St. N., expressed his concerns about the clean up of the polluted <br />water areas. The landfill liners also need to have a warranty from the State when they <br />fail. <br /> <br />Susan Dunn, 11018 Upper 33rd St. N., thanked the City for the October 4, 2008, Pebble <br />Park buckthorn clean-up. She also asked about the Pulte senior housing project. Mayor <br />Johnson stated that plans were never submitted to the City for review. She requested that <br />those persons who are campaigning be honest. <br /> <br />Brian McGoldrick, 36 Moonlight Bay, Stillwater, introduced himself as the <br />representative for the Gary Mulcahy group which had recently purchased the former <br />Mulligan Masters Golf Course located on Keats Avenue and explained that he will be <br />looking for an interim use for the area. He was directed to proceed through the planning <br />commission.