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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 19, 1983 <br />Mayor Eder called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />Councillors present: Fraser, Mazzara, Morgan and Dunn <br />1. AGENDA: <br />Additions - 2. February 23, 1983, minutes <br />6. C. Fees for Clean Up Day <br />8. D. EPA Informational Meeting on Landfill Proposal <br />9. A. Dave Morgan - <br />1. Hearing Procedure Notification Clarification <br />2,, EAW for C&NW Facility <br />B. Laura Fraser- <br />1. Informational Meeting on C&NW Facility <br />C. Gordon Moseburger- C&NW Rezoning <br />M/S/P Fraser/Morgan to approve the agenda, as amended. Carried 5-0. <br />2. MINUTES: April 5 and February 23, 1983 <br />M/S/P Fraser/Morgan to approve the minutes of AprS_1 5, 1983, as <br />submitted. Carried 5-0. <br />M/S/P Morgan/Mazzara to approve the minutes of February 23, 1983, <br />as submitted. Carried 3-0-2. Eder and Fraser abstained. <br />3. CLAIMS: <br />M/S/P Morgan/Dunn to approve Claims 83645 thru 83672. Carried 5-0. <br />4. LICENSES: *softball team <br />M/S/P Morgan/Mazzara to -approve a 3.2 Beer Licence for the State <br />,amended Bank of Lake Elmo*for May 20, 21, 22 and June 3, 4, 5 for <br />5-4-83 tournaments to be held at Lions Park. Carried 5-0. <br />5. PARKS COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT: <br />Chairman Sue Dunn distributed agendas for the presentation. <br />Arlyn Christ gave the presentation for Tablyn Park and Pebble Park <br />Tablyn Park -Christ reviewed the 1983 Work Plan, Budget <br />aid sciedule; and outlined the additional possibilities for <br />improvements to Tablyn Park. Playground equipment will be similar <br />to what is in Pebble and at Lake Elmo Elementary. He emphasized <br />that it is the intention of the Commission to utilize volunteer <br />manpower to do all the described work. <br />--Morgan - suggested ty Ug the maintenance access to the walking <br />path system for better accessability. <br />Pebble Par], - PAC is considering a proposal to create a multi- <br />purpose field by pulling the existing field back into the hill <br />and constructing a concave retaining wall that would serve as the <br />backstop. The Tri-Lakes Association reviewed the proposal and <br />approvedthe concept. The Association's main concern is the broken <br />glass throughout the park. They also asked if a drinking fountain <br />could I be installed near the tennis courts. The Commission <br />believes greater use of the park will control the vandalism. The <br />Commission will discuss the fountain idea and make a recommendation <br />to the Council. Christ also noted that they need soil donated <br />for the ballfield. <br />