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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 22, 1985 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called <br />to order by Mayor Benson at 7:20 P.M. April 22, 1985. Council <br />members present: Bohjanen, Reinert, Marier, Kulaszewicz. City <br />Attorney, Bill Hawkins; City Administrator, Randy Schumacher; <br />Engineer, John Davidson; Building Inspector, Pete Kluegel; Pub- <br />lic Works Director, Don Volk; Chief of Police, Dean Campbell; <br />and Clerk - Treasurer, Marilyn Anderson were also present. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 8, 1985 <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz moved to approve the minutes as presented. Mr. <br />Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 15, 1985 <br />Mr. Marier moved to approve the minutes as presented. Mr. Boh- <br />janen seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS - APRIL 22, 1985 <br />Mr. Reinert moved to approve the Disbursements as presented. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />Robert E. DuFour III - Mr. DuFour said, I am concerned about the <br />way that the minutes are interpreted from the tapes. I think <br />there should be an overseer to interpret the minutes as they are <br />said and in the wordings they were said in, and not in any har- <br />rassing type of manner. I noticed that when the minutes are always <br />printed out they always seem to be deeply in the cities favor and <br />yet the City does protect, defend and work with the people who sup- <br />port it. I realize that reading the way they were written up about <br />us and other people in the past that I think that there should be <br />somebody to audit the way they are written before they are printed <br />out and released to the public. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz asked who Mr. DuFour would suggest. Mr. DuFour said, <br />I am not a Council Member as of yet and I would say that somebody <br />who is responsible to, should do it. Mayor Benson said the Council <br />does take notes and approves or disaproves the minutes or makes cor- <br />rections as necessary. Mr. DuFour said, the way they are interpre- <br />ted seems rather vague and loose once in a while. Mr. Kulaszewicz <br />asked for an example. Mr. DuFour said I got the first one off the <br />press when they came out and it is at home, you (the Council) do not <br />have a copy of it. Like here it says, "Mr. DuFour explained that Mr. <br />Kluegel had been communicating with him because he does not have sid- <br />ing on the front of his house. Well the first way this read was she <br />said I came in here and I was harrassing Pete Kluegel. Now when I <br />came here two weeks ago I didn't even mention Pete Kluegel's name. <br />I was talking to everybody else, Pete has never harrassed me in his <br />
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