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272 <br />April 8, 1974 <br />Mr. Jaworski reported on the prices of the dump truck according to the specs. He <br />suggested going to a standard transmission because of cost and delivery time <br />involved with an automatic. He also suggested omitting the two way plow because of <br />cost. The total cost that Mr. Bscklin had given him was approximately $15,500.00. <br />Mr. Jaworski emphaized this is not a bid price. <br />Mr. Marier asked how much was approiated in the budget for this truck? Mr. Jaworski <br />said, $10,000.00 had been budgeted. Mr. Marier asked where he planned on acquiring <br />the extra $5,000.00. Mr. Jaworski felt that it could be worked out within the <br />budget. <br />Mr. Rehbein offered the information on the cost of some trucks he had just purchased. <br />Mr. Marier moved to table the consideration of the truck until we could assess this <br />information. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski asked,'Mr. Locher if the Open Meeting Law covers all municipal meetings? <br />Mr. Locher said, Yes. Mr. Jaworski asked if this would cover the Utilities Commission <br />meetings? Mr. Locher said, Yes,. is part of the municipal operation. <br />Mr. Jaworski said the last two Circle Pines Utility Commission meetings had been <br />called for Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. and the City office had been notified <br />last Friday afternoon. Mr. Jaworski moved to have the Clerk write and ask where <br />their announcements of the meetings are posted and when in order for us to be able <br />to know when the meetings are planned so the liaison from the Council can make <br />arrangements to attend. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski made note of the fact that there is still a political sign standing <br />on the service road east of the freeway. He suggested that the owner of the sign <br />remove it. Mr. Bohjanen said that he would take care of it immediately. <br />Mr. Jaworski said that on Saturday two of the City employees had been jumped because <br />they had met with him at Hank's cafe. He said if he wanted to call a meeting with <br />the men after hours, he would meet with them any place he chooses and if any one had <br />any problems with the roads or where the employees met with him, they are to see <br />him and not reprimand the employees. <br />Mr. Marier asked about the signs that Mr. Amundsen had turned in as having no permits. <br />The Clerk reported that about 6 of them have been turned in and paid for. Mr. Marier <br />asked if a time limit had been put on the notice. The Clerk said they were supposed <br />to be in by April 15, 1974. <br />He asked Mr. Jaworski if he had made any plans as to what was to be done on what <br />roads this summer. He felt in view of the oil ahortage, these plans should be made <br />soon and presented to the Council. <br />Mr. Jaworski agreed and felt that he could have this information by the next Council <br />meeting. He felt that amount of new work we do depends oft how much reworking has to <br />be done on the roads that were surfaced last year. <br />Mr. Marier felt that the Country Lakes project is at a standstill. He moved that <br />the Clerk prepare a complete financial report on the status of the special assess- <br />ments and the $550,000.00 bond issue in that area, and have it ready for the next <br />Council meeting. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried. This subject is to be put <br />on the agenda. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />