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110 <br />March 12, 1973 <br />impounded them. Out of 18 horses, 10 were in bad condition. The owner <br />has 24 hours in which to get a Vet to take care of the animals. Mr. <br />Childs also informed her that the place would be patrolled daily by the <br />Anoka County Sheriff's office. He said one animal had a bad cut -on the <br />leg that required attention immediately and that most of the fences were <br />nonexistent. The horses must be fed and cared for or they will be <br />impounded. <br />Mr. Jaworski asked if Miss Bever's horse was still there. She said it <br />was. Mr. Locher said this is a matter of ownership and that the Vi I lage <br />cannot get involved in the dispute. Mr. Locher also reported that as <br />late as November these girls had paid $30.00 per /month to board horses <br />and $2.00 per /hour to ride. This is illegal since Miss Dobraynow does <br />not have a permit to run such an operation at that location. <br />Mr. Glen Rehbein suggested that if the barn was that bad then our <br />building inspector should condemn it and have it torn down. <br />Mr. Jaworski suggested that Mr. Dupre take a look and consider having <br />it condemned. The general consensus of the Council was that they cannot <br />help as far as establishing ownership of the horse is concerned, but <br />Mr. Locher is to assist the Humane Society and Miss Bever's attorney in <br />any way he can. <br />Names and addresses of people who are now boarding horses will be turned <br />over to Mr. Locher. <br />Mr. Bohjanen reported that as of now we have not received a copy of the <br />minutes of the meeting with Circlf Pines Utility and have not received <br />copies of the audit reports as we requested. <br />Mr. Back I i n reported he had checked on motors for the 1970 Plymouth. <br />We can get a 360 cu. in., 1972 engine for $300.00 and a 283 cu. in., <br />1970 engine for $250.00. Also, the front floor board must be repaired. <br />There was discussion on how much it would cost to replace the engine and <br />how much would be invested in this car. Also, on the use of the car, the <br />mileage and how long we should keep a Patrol car before trading or selling. <br />Mr. Marier said our budget calls for 1 new car and that we have on order. <br />He felt that we have a maintenance problem. Mr. Marier moved to buy <br />the 360 cu. in. engine with 9000 riles on it for $300.00. Seconded by <br />Mr. Cardinal. Motion carried with Mr. Jaworski voting No. <br />The Clerk opened and read the bids on the equipment that we had advertised <br />for sale. Mr. Cardinal moved to sell the 1939 International Tanker <br />to the bidder of $60.80; the 1969 Ford Patrol car to the bidder of <br />$205.00; the 1960 Ford Dump Truck to the bidder of $230.00 without the <br />snow plow equipment. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Locher suggested making sure that they know they are buying the <br />equipment "as is" and there is no warranty of any kind and that we are <br />not selling to a minor. <br />