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• RECONVENED 1991 COUNCIL <br />BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING <br />12, <br />Council Member Kuether asked if EDC was eliminato,1 from tho <br />16# Planner's budget, where did it go? Mr. Schumacher explaine <br />the only item left in the Planner's budget is planning at 10-. <br />Council Member Kuether asked again if $20,700.00 was eliminate,: <br />from the Planner's budget, where did it go? Mr. Schumacher <br />explained that it was put in the Reserve for new Personnel. <br />Mayor Bisel explained that Mr. Schumacher has presented his <br />proposed budget cuts and said that the Council must now look <br />through the 1991 Budget again. Council Member Bohjanen said that <br />he had looked through the budget and felt that services such as <br />fire and police must be maintained at the present level. <br />Council Member Reinert said he felt the fire protection is r10.;: <br />good and although we do not have an excellent police department <br />we do have good protection. Council :•ember Kuether said she <br />the this City is loosing ground in this area. She noted that <br />even though Lino Lakes will not be serving Centerville, this Ch:: <br />is far from having an adequate staff of police officers. Ccunc:: <br />Member Reinert said he felt we were in good shape and we de not <br />get many complaints. <br />Council Member Reinert said that he is trying to be conservative:. <br />He noted that there have been some years that the Council <br />very good to the Public Works Department and there were years <br />that the Council was very good to the Police Department. <br />4,0 However, this year it will be very tight. He said he felt that <br />if any department wanted to add another staff position, the <br />department head must take the money from some other place in <br />budget. <br />Council Member Bohjanen said he did not want to play "catch u. <br />Council Member Kuether noted that police officers require <br />training time. She said she did not want to get into a posit:: <br />where an officer was needed now, but would have to be hired and <br />then wait the six (6) months needed fcr training. Council <br />Bohjanen said that if this City is really interested in Icokin <br />for commercial/industrial businesses, we had better be prepare.: <br />for it. Mayor Bisel noted that econcmic development does not <br />happen over night. There will be time to prepare for this typ <br />of growth. Council Member Reinert noted that good police and <br />fire protection is important to businesses who are looking at <br />relocating. Council Member Bohjanen said that Mr. Schumacher hal <br />done a good job in reducing the proposed 1991 Budac . <br />•Mr. Schumacher explained that the State of Minnesota is <br />considering not hooking up to the sewer and water system at thh7 <br />tine. They have also considered not paying their assessments <br />this time. Schumacher reminded then that they did petition <br />PAGE 5 <br />
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