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RECONVENED 1991 COUNCIL DECEMBER 12, 1990 <br />BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING <br />Mayor Bisel called a special meeting of the Lino Lakes City <br />Council to order at 6:30 P.M. Council Members present: Neal, <br />Kuether, Reinert, Bohjanen. Council Members absent: none. City <br />Accountant, Paula Schloer; City Administrator, Randy Schumacher <br />and Clerk - Treasurer Marilyn Anderson were also present. <br />The purpose of the special meeting was to reconvene the 1991 <br />Council Budget public hearing, take further public testimony and <br />set the 1990 levy payable in 1991 and the 1991 Budget. <br />Mayor Bisel introduced the Council and staff and explained the <br />procedure for the public hearing. He also explained the process <br />of putting together the 1991 Budget and noted that the 1991 levy <br />would be set this evening. <br />Mayor Bisel reconvened the 1991 Budget public hearing at 6:33 <br />P.M. <br />Stephen Andre, 495 Ash Street told the Council that he was <br />concerned that the Council may be spending money they do not <br />have. He noted there is no money tree. Mr. Andre asked the <br />Council to hold spending to current level for a year or so until <br />state and federal concerns have been determined. He asked the <br />Council to be conservative. <br />I•lr. Andre also explained people trying to find his address have a <br />problem because Ash Street is known as County Road J on the south <br />side of the street. He asked that Lino Lakes rename Ash Street <br />to County Road J so that residents on both sides of the street <br />can use the same name. <br />P.ayor Bisel explained that the proposed increase in the budget is <br />for the bond payment for the new fire station. He noted that the <br />City has already bonded for the new fire station and the bond <br />payments must be paid. <br />Scott Clochie, 6637 Pelican Place asked where the City planned to <br />build the new fire hall. Mayor Bisel explained that it would be <br />in the 7700 block of Lake Drive on the same property where the <br />current fire hall is located. Mayor Bisel explained that the <br />Centennial Fire District determines the location of fire halls <br />within the District. Mr. Clochie said that he had looked at the <br />map of Lino Lakes and it appeared that one (1) fire hall is <br />probably not enough. Mayor Bisel explained that there is a fire <br />hall in Centerville and a fire hall in Circle Pines. These two <br />PAGE 1 <br />
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