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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> June 23, 1998 ' <br /> Page 22 <br /> 1 Faust noted the decision to make this change was based on the desire to better accommodate the <br /> 2 applicant. <br /> 3 Morrison stated he would check with TimeSaver Secretarial to determine if the minutes could be <br /> 4 delivered to the City in time to allow the Councilmembers to pick them up by'the weekend. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 D. Cijy Manager. <br /> 7 Mornson noted that when the Council approved the underground storage tank removal, the <br /> 8 recommendation included everything except for the removal of the fuel tanks as there was not <br /> 9 enough funds in the budget. The tanks do not have to be removed until 1999,but the Finance <br /> 10 Director is recommending that the $9,404 needed to remove the tanks be funded from the <br /> 11 existing Revolving Fund's Fund Balance, based on the fact that the City has the funds now and it <br /> 12 is uncertain what the cost will be next year. <br /> 13 There was Council consensus that the Memorandum of June 22, 1998 from the Finance Director <br /> 14 was taken into consideration and his recommendations were accepted as proposed. <br /> 15 Mornson reported that the Park Commission application period closed today and six applications <br /> 16 were received for seven-positions. The interview process will be conducted on June 29 at 7:00 <br /> 17 P.M. ' <br /> 18 Mornson reported that the survey being conducted by Decision Resources is still going well <br /> 19 although they are having a difficult time finding residents at home due to all the activities of <br /> 20 summer. <br /> 21 Mornson reported the City has filled a vacant accounting position in the Finance Department. <br /> 22 The new employee will begin on July 13. The City has also received the resignation of the <br /> 23 Public Works Superintendent. <br /> 24 Mornson noted that at the last meeting he reported that the Metropolitan Council was delaying <br /> 25 approval of the Comprehensive Plan until the Council adopted a resolution which states their. <br /> 26 intent to adopt a SurfaceWaterManagement Ordinance. Mornson reported he had a meeting <br /> 27' with the representative today and the representative will be sending a letter explaining why they <br /> 28 will delay approval. <br /> 29 Mornson reported the Surface Water Management Ordinance and the Comprehensive Water <br /> 30 Management Plan(which was tabled tonight), are required prior to final adoption of the <br /> 31 Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan is required by law to be adopted by December <br /> 32 31, 1998 and the hearing on the Comprehensive Plan will be held by the City Council in August <br /> 33 or September.. <br /> 34 Cavanaugh suggested that the Silver Lake Homeowners Association should be involved in ' <br /> 35 discussions regarding the Surface Water Management Ordinance. <br />