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2 <br />November 7, 1973 <br />Mr. Marier said that he had read all the Candidates accomplishments throughout <br />the years and was concerned about who was taking credit for what. The next ten <br />years will prove who has done the job with the necessary cooperation, interest <br />and particulary the interest of the taxpayer. <br />He was suprised at the tenuous tone of present accomplishments and information <br />in all departments. He had served with the P &Z for 2 years and to the best of <br />his knowledge, the Mayor had only attended one meeting in the two years. He <br />felt that the Mayor should balance the budget and present it to the Council and <br />not the other way around. The Mayor should also attend some of the Park Board <br />meetings, which was not being done at the present time. Mr. Marier pointed out <br />to the Council that Councilwoman Swanson formulated present procedures and <br />acted on them to their present status. He also felt that the Mayor should take <br />a more positive and active part in the Open Space Program for the Village. <br />Mr. Marier moved to accept the ballot totals as presented by the Clerk and to <br />certify the results to the County Auditor. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion <br />carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to adjourn at 8 :20 P. M. Seconded by Mr. Marier. Aye. <br />November 12, 1973 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council was called to order at <br />8:03P. M. on November 12, 1973 by Mayor Bohjanen. Councilmen present; Cardinal; <br />Jaworski; Absent; Marier, Zelinka. Mr. Hawkins was here to substitute for Mr. <br />Locher who is out of town. <br />Since the necessary quorum to correct the minutes was not present, Mr. Jaworski <br />moved to table the approval of the minutes until such time as a quorum was <br />present. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Motion carried. <br />The Clerk reported that a Resolution was necessary to designate the roads to <br />be plowed by the County. Mr. Jaworski moved to have the County plow; 64th St., <br />both East and West; Handen's Road; Cedar Street from the Centerville limits to <br />135E; LaMotte Road; and the cut -off portion of Birch Street now designated as <br />a service road; With the County to plow the West side of Centerville Lake and <br />the Village to plow Peltier. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski requested that an itemized statement as to hours on each road be <br />included with the statement from the County. <br />Mr. Zelinka arrived during the above discussion. <br />The Clerk had received a Fire Contract Renewal from the Village of Lexington. <br />Each Councilman has a copy of this. There was some discussion on the request for <br />10 year contract. Mr. Cardinal moved to approve this contract for the one year <br />with the length of the contract to be negotiated at a later date. Mr. Zelinka <br />felt that the mathematical errors should be corrected before we approve this <br />contract. Mr. Cardinal withdrew his motion. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to table this contract until figures are clarified. Seconded <br />by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Zelinka moved to approve the minutes of Oct. 23, 1973 as corrected. Seconded <br />by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried with Mr. Cardinal abstaining. <br />
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