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290 <br />May 13, 1974 <br />Senator Melton said that now that the Legislature was out of session he had planned <br />to attend local Council meetings to be informed of the needs of the area he serves. <br />He said that he planned to attend the meeting with the Metro Council on <br />Thursday. He said if the Council required assistance in connection with the <br />interchange, he would be glad to help in anyway that he could. <br />Mayor Bohjanen thanked him. <br />Mayor Bohjanen reported that the Police Department had suggested that all homes in <br />the City be properly - numbered with numbers that are clearly visiable from the <br />street. In an area as large as Lino Lakes, unless you know the area, some places <br />are impossible to find. The Fire Departments have the same problem. <br />Mr. Zelinka said that some people are reluctant to put their names on their homes. <br />This makes it too easy for possible burglar's to find out when the people are not . <br />home by calling. He did feel that all homes should at least be numbered. <br />Mr. Locher reported that this could be required by Ordinance. This Ordinance could <br />also set the size of the numbers to be used. <br />Numbers on mailboxes was discussed. Mr. Myhre seemed to think that numbers on the <br />homes would be more effective since sometimes many mailboxes are in one spot. <br />Mr. Zelinka reported that the County Surveyors was in the process of preparing a <br />large up to date map of the City. This should be large enough to put the house <br />locations and numbers on the map thus making the location easier to find. Mr. <br />Zelinka suggested an Ordinance requiring the homes to be numbered. <br />Mr. Zelinka moved to have Mr. Locher prepare a sample Ordinance for consideration <br />at the next Council meeting. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried. <br />The meeting of the 16th was discussed. <br />Mr. Gotwald suggested that the Council go to this meeting armed with all the facts <br />that are available. He also suggested that these facts be presented by Mr. Locher. <br />Mr. Gotwald will consult with Mr. Locher before the meeting as to what will be <br />needed from the Engineers. <br />Mr. Bohjanen said that Mr. Kozlak suggested stressing 2 points. 1) the pollution <br />problem in Centerville Lake which is a St. Paul water source and 2.) the sanitary <br />conditions of Shenandoah with the possible contamination possible in that area. <br />Mr. Zelinka said that a third point to make is that the City of Lino Lakes has <br />been required to give up a large chunk of the City to the Open Space and now we <br />would like something in return. That we be allowed to develop the remaining <br />portions of the City to compensate for the lands lost to Open Space. Mr. Zelinka <br />also suggested taking a copy of the corrected minutes from May 9, 1974 in order <br />to make direct quotes on things that were discussed at that meeting. <br />Mr. Gotwald suggested researching past meetings with the Metro Council and have <br />copies of these minutes also. Mr. Gotwald discussed the comparative costs of <br />installing a complete gravity flow system in comparison to a force main. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to have this study done by Mr. Gotwald. Seconded by Mr. McLean. <br />Motion carried. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />