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COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> APPROVED <br /> 1 <br /> 2 LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL <br /> 3 REGULAR MEETING <br /> 4 MINUTES <br /> 5 <br /> 6 DATE : April 11,2022 <br /> 7 TIME STARTED : 6:30 p.m. <br /> 8 TIME ENDED : 7:00 p.m. <br /> 9 MEMBERS PRESENT : Councilmember Stoesz,Lyden, <br /> 10 Ruhland, Cavegn and Mayor Rafferty <br /> 11 MEMBERS ABSENT <br /> 12 Staff members present: City Administrator Sarah Cotton; Human Resources and Communications <br /> 13 Coordinator Meg Sawyer; Rookery Activity Center Manager Lisa Lamey; Director of Public Safety <br /> 14 John Swenson; Director of Public Services Rick DeGardner; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br /> 15 <br /> 16 PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> 17 Melissa Miller, 8044 Woodduck Trail—told a story about a developer who built a house for free <br /> 18 that resulted in a poor product due to lack of pride in the job. She provided a document to the <br /> 19 council and noted that many residents, including herself, don't take the time to follow all of the <br /> 20 government's work. As a result almost all of the trees behind her house have been taken down and <br /> 21 she will be seeing regularly several new homes being built. She would implore the council to think <br /> 22 about the people impacted by their decisions and perhaps keep trees, etc. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Administrator Cotton read a comment submitted by email by Frederick and Melanie Hedervare, <br /> 25 8105 Diane St. Mayor Rafferty noted that the residents are concerned about development in the <br /> 26 area of Lake Drive and Main Streets but nothing has actually been proposed but rather a concept <br /> 27 plan has been brought forward. He's aware of no other communication on a project. Ms. Cotton <br /> 28 said she will ask staff to reach out to these residents about what the process would be if something <br /> 29 did come forward. <br /> 30 SETTING THE AGENDA <br /> 31 The agenda was approved as presented. <br /> 32 SPECIAL PRESENTATION <br /> 33 Oath of Police Service—Police Officer, Eric Heu <br /> 34 CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 35 Councilmember Ruhland moved to approve the Consent Agenda, Items I through I as presented. <br /> 36 Councilmember Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 ITEM ACTION <br /> 39 Consideration of Expenditures: <br /> 40 A) April 11, 2022, Check No. 116181 to No. 116249, in the <br /> 41 amount of$275,802.33 Approved <br /> 1 <br />
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