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162 <br />Council Meeting <br />January 9, 1984 <br />Mayor Benson reminded the Council of the openings on the Charter <br />Commission and there must be a new Chairman appointed for that <br />Commission. <br />Mr. Marier moved to adjourn at 9:50 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. <br />Aye. <br />These minutes were considered and approved at a regular Council <br />meeting held on January 23, 1984. <br />Edna L. Sarner, City Clerk <br />Special Council Meeting <br />January 14, 1984 <br />The Special Meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to <br />order at 9:10 A.M., January 14, 1984 by Mayor Benson with all <br />Council members present. Mr. Schumacher was also present. <br />1984 -1986 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS <br />Mr. Schumacher re- capped the previous discu ssion on the use of these <br />funds, noting some additional allowable uses he had included on the <br />memo, and reminded the Council that any areas where this money is <br />used must benefit low and moderate income persons. <br />He had also included the suggestion of hiring a coordinator to assist <br />in the organization of the Seniors. Mr. Schumacher reported that he <br />had &iscussed this idea with other Senior Centers and they had felt <br />the suggested 20 hours per week would be sufficient. The general <br />consensus of these Centeres was that assistance is needed by the <br />Seniors to get the programs established. <br />Mr. Schumacher pointed out the request from Alexandra House for <br />$3000.00 for 1984. Also, the parking lot, lighting, landscaping, <br />kitchen, for the Senior Center - these items would cost approximately <br />$20,000/$25,000. <br />There was discussion as to the time a coordinator would be needed, <br />the tasks that would be performed by that position. <br />The Council felt the completion of the Center was the most impocrtant <br />item, the programs, coordinator and other items could be worked in <br />as needed and funds allow. <br />Mayor Benson suggested approximately $32,000 for the SEnior Center <br />over the next three (3) years and use the remaining amount of the <br />funds in conjunction with the proposed trunk sewer for the Rice Lake <br />Estates. <br />
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