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217 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 28, 1991 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to <br />order by Mayor Bisel on Monday, January 28, 1991 at 6:30 P.M. <br />Council Members present: Reinert, Bohjanen. Council Members <br />absent: Neal, Kuether. City Planner, John Miller; Attorney, <br />John Burke; Engineer's, Darrell Schneider and Dan Boxrud; <br />Administrator, Randy Schumacher and Clerk- Treasurer Marilyn <br />Anderson were also present. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />Council Member Reinert moved to table Consent Agenda Item 1 until <br />the next Council meeting and to consider Item 2 and Item 3 under <br />New Business. Council Member Bohjanen seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />No one appeared under Open Mike. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 09 - 91 IN SUPPORT <br />OF CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC SPORTS ARENA <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that Resolution No. 09 - 91 supporting <br />the Centennial Ice Arena was requested by the Anoka County <br />Commissioners. The resolution also states that Lino Lakes will <br />never seek funding from Anoka County for any other ice arena <br />which would be constructed in Lino Lakes in the future. Mr. <br />Charles Cheesebrough and Mr. Dennis Halverson were in the <br />audience to represent the Centennial School Board regarding this <br />resolution. Mr. Cheesebrough explained that Anoka County has <br />participated in the funding of several arenas in other cities in <br />the County. This resolution is attempting to restrict County <br />financial support in cities who have requested financial support <br />in the past. Council Member Reinert felt the this City may have <br />a need for an ice arena five (5) or ten (10) years in the future. <br />By approving this resolution, this City may never received <br />financial support from the County. <br />The validity of the resolution was questioned. Mr. Burke <br />explained that it was very unusual not to have a time limit on <br />such funding. He said he did not feel the resolution would be <br />binding in court, however, the County Commissioners will try to <br />force the City to abide by the resolution. It was noted that if <br />the Council approved this resolution, the Council would be <br />restricting the actions of future Councils. <br />Council Member Reinert explained to Mr. Cheesebrough and Mr. <br />Halverson that the Lino Lakes Council is 100% behind the project. <br />PAGE 1 <br />