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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 22-44 <br /> AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT FOR CENTENNIAL BOY SCOUT <br /> TROOP 232 FAMILY OURDOOR EXPO ON OCTOBER 1,2022 <br /> WHERAS,the Centennial Boy Scout Troop 232 has submitted an application for a special event <br /> permit; and <br /> WHERAS,the event plan includes many learning and interactive events such as: obstacle <br /> course, cub scout information, "scout walk",boy scout knots, overview of how scouts cook <br /> while camping,model campsite select and race a sailboat,build a first aid kit, experiment with <br /> radio-controlled cars and drones; and <br /> WHERAS,the Public Services Department and the Public Safety Department has reviewed <br /> plans for the event and has provided conditions for the permit; and <br /> WHEREAS, all fires will consist of charcoal contained in metal pans. The pans will be placed <br /> on a barrier so as to not burn the grass. There will be fire extinguisher on site and there will also <br /> be water for extinguishing the coals at the end of the event. All leftover ash and extinguished <br /> coals will be removed from the site; and <br /> i <br /> WHEREAS,the City will coordinate the renting of any additional portable restrooms, and <br /> charge the Boy Scouts; and <br /> WHERAS,proof of general liability insurance has been submitted to cover all events held at <br /> Lino Lakes by the Centennial Boy Scout Troop 232; and <br /> WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the Special Event Permit for the proposed event and is in <br /> concurrence with city regulations; and <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, <br /> Minnesota: <br /> That the City Council authorizes issuance of a Special Event Permit to the Centennial Boy Scout <br /> Troop 232 for the event scheduled on October 1, 2022,with conditions attached hereto. <br /> Adopted by the Council of the City of Lino Lakes this 25t'day of April, 2022. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was introduced by Councilmember <br /> Cavegn and was duly seconded by Councilmember Lyden and upon vote being taken thereon, <br /> the following voted in favor thereof: Cavegn, Lyden, Stoesz,Rafferty <br /> The following voted against same: None (Absent-Ruhland) <br />