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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 29, 1997 <br /> Council Member Bergeson pointed that although discussion might not have been adequately <br /> reflected by the Minutes,the issue of an alternate septic system site was no more than a Staff <br /> recommendation which was a subject of discussion in connection with North Suburban <br /> Development's minor subdivision proposal. <br /> Ms. Anderson recommended action by Council clarifying the Motion made at the December 15, <br /> 1997 meeting with regard to this matter. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to direct Staff to send a letter to the affected property owner <br /> indicating that the Motion passed by Council on December 15, 1997 did not include the <br /> requirement for a second septic system site. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. <br /> Motion carried, with Council Member Kuether abstaining. <br /> Discussion of Police Services,Randy Schumacher- Mr. Schumacher indicated that he had <br /> been approached by representatives of adjacent communities regarding the possibility of creating <br /> a joint police service arrangement among Lino Lakes and its neighbors. He explained that a <br /> number of years ago such a concept was suggested, but communities such as Circle Pines and <br /> Centerville did not feel a joint services arrangement was appropriate at that time. However, due <br /> to changes in community needs and available services over the years, these communities and <br /> others now feel that such an expanded service would be appropriate. <br /> Mr. Schumacher stated that his intention at this time is to inform Council of interest in future <br /> discussions, suggesting that the Mayor would communicate with outlying communities regarding <br /> police services for the area. He added that a number of grant programs are available to assist <br /> with this type of joint service. Quality of service was stressed, with emphasis on maintaining the <br /> level of service currently enjoyed by Lino Lakes residents at no additional cost. <br /> Council Member Bergeson suggested that future discussions should include all appropriate <br /> options, one being a contractual arrangement which would not compromise Lino Lakes' present <br /> quality of service. <br /> Council Member Kuether agreed, pointing out that Lino Lakes had paid too high a percentage of <br /> the cost for fire service in the past with too little control. She stressed the need to monitor the <br /> issue of expense in any upcoming discussions regarding joint police services. <br /> Mayor Landers stated his agreement that discussions would be appropriate; however, he echoed <br /> the need to maintain Lino Lakes high quality of service to its citizens. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked about a proposed timetable. Mr. Schumacher indicated that the <br /> other communities would like to proceed, but a formal recommendation to Council would <br /> depend upon the outcome of discussion. <br /> Council Member Lyden indicated that a cap should be placed on expenditures for such joint <br /> services. <br /> 7 <br />
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