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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Mi. Cardinal moved to adjorn at <br />Aye. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting <br />27 <br />5/24/'n <br />10 :15 P.M. Seconded by Mr.,Rosengren, <br />of June ]lx, 197 1.�,� X<-4?'W'Z,CZL <br />Clerk- Treasurer <br />5/24/71 <br />A special meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on May 241 1971, <br />was called to order at 8 P.M. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />The meeting had been called to discuss the bids received on the well and sewer <br />and water laterals for the Chamonix project. However, Mr. L'Allier had received <br />a call from l r. Gotwald this afternoon stating that Mr. Gotwald had met with the <br />Fiscal Agent who had advised waiting to award the bids until the Metro Council <br />has met and taken official action on the 1971 projects submitted by the Metro <br />Sewer Board. The purpose of calling the meeting to order was to continue it to <br />a later date. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that the problem wee that the Metro staff had gone on record <br />recommending to the Metro Council that they not build the interceptor. He read <br />from the pink memorandum from the staff: "The planning staff feels that <br />additional efforts should be made to preserve this area as recommended in the <br />short - range objectives of the Open -9paae Guide." Mr. L'&Llier stated that the <br />Engineer' and the Attorney had, attended the referal committee hearing, as well <br />as a representative of the St. Paul Water Dept, Mr. Locher and Mr, Hamblin from <br />the Water Dept. had testified in our behalf, noting that sewage should be diverted <br />from Centerville Lake. After the testimony the Referral Committee had gone on <br />record favoring the building of the interceptor. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that he had since been told that the staff will again try <br />to convince the Metro Council against building the interceptor and that they <br />will meet sometime this week. He wished the Council to authorize_theEngineer <br />and the Attorney to attend that meeting and to testify since they are trying <br />toakeep us from developing which they may well do if there is no interceptor. <br />Crystal Ahlman asked if the public could help by attending the hearing and <br />testifying. Mx. L'Allier thought this was a good idea, but he felt that pro- <br />fessional testimony would bring more success. Mr. Locher noted that it was a, <br />matter of space, the room had been filled to capacity at the last hearing. <br />He noted also that they bad received late notice, commenting that the Anoka <br />mayor and a member,of the Council staff hadn't,known ahead about the hearing. <br />He thought that Crystal might select a few spokesmen since' there was a not room <br />for many. <br />Mr.,L'Allier commented that they have argued the Park thing, that it will solve <br />the polution problem. Crystal asked if it was not the Metro policy to have <br />surprise meetings; the Metro Council knows that Lino Lakes will fight. Mr. <br />L'Allier noted that this has been their history. Mr. Bohjanen felt that they <br />had poor coordination on information. Mr. L'Allier noted that if we become <br />too volatile, they may retailiate. <br />Mr. Locher noted that the Anoka-Ramsey project and the Golden Valley -New <br />Hope project, as well as others were rejected. This a question of priority <br />since there is not enough money for all the proposed projects. He had <br />