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LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL <br /> WORK SESSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE: November 13, 2023 <br /> TIME STARTED: 6:00 PM <br /> TIME ENDED: 6:15 PM <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Stoesz, Lyden, Ruhland, Cavegn, Mayor <br /> Rafferty <br /> Staff Members Present: City Administrator Sarah Cotton; Human Resources and <br /> Communications Manager Meg Sawyer; Public Safety Director John Swenson; Community <br /> Development Director Michael Grochala; City Planner Katie Larsen; City Engineer Diane Hankee; <br /> City Clerk Jolleen Chaika. <br /> 1. Review Regular Agenda <br /> Mayor Rafferty advised that he will propose removal of Item 4A on the regular agenda so that <br /> the item can be discussed at the December work session. <br /> Mayor Rafferty requseted some clarification on several items in the expenditures report. <br /> Regarding Item 2A,the 2024 Fee Schedule, Councilmember Stoesz questioned why rates for <br /> water are increasing ahead of the new water treatment plant even being constructed. He noted <br /> he will not be voting in favor of approval of the fee schedule. <br /> Mr. Christopher Stowe, 426 Pine Street, asked Council of the water treatment plant, specifically <br /> he wanted to know where sewage is currently going. Community Development Director <br /> Michael Grochala clarified that the water treatment plant is a drinking water plant, not a <br /> sewage plant. <br /> Staff provided an overview of other staff reports for remaining agenda item. <br /> The work session concluded at 6:15 PM. <br /> These minutes were considered and approved at the regular Council Meeting on November 27, <br /> 2023. <br /> Jolleen Chaika, City Clerk R 41,10. erty, Mayor <br />
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