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102 <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1990 <br />minimum usable land area in lots adjacent to ponds. <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to approve the first reading of <br />Ordinance No. 18 - 90. Council Member Kuether seconded the <br />motion. On a roll call vote, motion carried unanimously. <br />ATTORNEY'S REPORT, BILL HAWKINS <br />Reschedule Administrative Law Judge - Ross Hearing - Mr. Hawkins <br />explained that the hearing has been rescheduled for December 19, <br />1990. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Consideration and Approval of Easements From William and Lynn <br />VAnAble and David T. Farrell and Lynett J. Higley - Mr. Tesch <br />explained that the City is acquiring a permanent drainage <br />easement between Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, Shenandoah, Second <br />Addition to correct a surface water management problem. A twelve <br />(12) inch storm sewer will be installed on the easement. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve the easement acquisition. <br />Council Member Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Set Meeting Date for Park Boards Focus Meeting, Comprehensive <br />Plan - The meeting was set for January 12, 1991, 8:30 A.M. <br />Notices are to be sent to all persons involved in this matter. <br />Notice of Property Tax Increase as Published in the Local <br />Papers - Council Member Reinert referred to the legal notice <br />published in the Quad Press regarding the public hearing and <br />property tax increase. He asked that it be explained to the <br />public that there is not going to be a 21.9% increase in property <br />taxes. Mr. Tesch explained that Mr. Schumacher had printed a <br />notice in the same paper explaining that there would not be an <br />large increase in property taxes. Council Member Reinert asked <br />that Mr. Schumacher's notice also be put in the next newsletter. <br />Mayor Bisel noted that the legal notice printed in the paper is <br />the requirement of the State. He asked that Senator Dahl's and <br />Representative Quinn's telephone numbers be included in all <br />explanations so that citizens can call them to complain about the <br />confusing legal notices. Mayor Bisel also asked Mr. Tesch to put <br />these telephones numbers on the local cable TV station. <br />Regional Transportation Plan - Mr. Miller explained that several <br />weeks ago he noticed that not all neighboring communities were <br />paying the same regional transportation tax rate as Lino Lakes. <br />For instance, the City of Centerville pays one half the rate Lino <br />PAGE 9 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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