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COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 22, 1996 <br />recommended a report be prepared on this improvement to allow the City better <br />coordination of water system improvements to serve the Clearwater Creek Development <br />Center. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked how far will the watermain have to be extended. Mr. <br />Ahrens explained that it is about 10,000 feet and the watermain will be jacked under I35E <br />to the pumphouse. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Resolution No. 95 - 05. Council Member Neal <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 95 - 05 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Consideration of Appointing Rocky Keehn to the Vadnais Lake Area Water <br />Management Organization - Mr. Schumacher explained that Mr. Keehn has been the <br />Lino Lakes representative on this board for about a year. He is the person who prepared <br />the Lino Lakes Surface Water Management Plan. Mr. Keehn is employed by SEH, lives <br />in Lino Lakes and is well qualified for this position. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to appoint Mr. Keehn to the Vadnais Lake Area Water <br />Management Organization. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Consideration of an Application for Authorization for an Exemption from Lawful <br />Gambling License for St. Joseph Catholic Church - Mrs. Anderson explained that the <br />Minnesota gambling statutes allow non-profit organizations who conduct fewer than five <br />(5) gambling occasions per year to apply for an exemption from securing a gambling <br />license. St. Joseph Catholic Church conducts three (3) gambling occasions (bingo) each <br />year, therefore, a gambling license is not required. Mrs. Anderson recommended that the <br />City Council adopt a motion approving the application for exemption. <br />Council Member Neal moved to adopt Mrs. Anderson's recommendation. Council <br />Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of Tax Forfeit Properties in Lino Lakes - Mrs. Anderson explained that <br />five (5) parcels of property in the City of Lino Lakes have forfeited to the State of <br />Minnesota because of delinquent property taxes. All of the parcels are now in the <br />repurchase period which expires in May. If the parcels are not repurchased, they will be <br />sold at a County auction. <br />PAGE 30 <br />