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5/24/71 <br />pointed out that this is only Phase 1 of the interceptor, that Phase 2 is <br />the interceptor to Centerville where, it is badly needed. Mr. Hamblin has <br />testified that St. Paul takes 1/3 of its water simply from Centerville Lake <br />which is poluted. Mr, Locher noted that Mr. Jaworski had been there also ap well <br />as representatives from Jandric. No definite date for the next hearing has been <br />set. <br />Mr, Jaworski moved to continue this meeting indefinitely until after the Metro <br />Council has met on the interceptor at which time we can set a date to discuss <br />the matter further. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr, Jaworski moved to authorize the Engineer and the Fiscal Agent to attend <br />the continued hearing to discuss the financial aspect of the interceptor, etc. <br />Seconded by llr..Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved to adjorn the special meeting at 8 :15 P.M. Seconded by <br />Mr. Jaworski, Carried unanimously. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of June 14, 1971 /s/ Shealy Brisson <br />Deputy —Clerk <br />6/14/71 <br />The regular meeting of the Lijo Lakes Village ,Council held on June, 14, 1971, <br />was called to order at 8:10 p.m. by Acting Mayor Jaworski in the absence of <br />Mayor L'Allier who was out of town. Also preaeent were Trustees Cardinal, <br />Rosengren, and Bohjanen, as well as Engineer Gotwald and Attorney Locher. <br />Mr, Bohjanen moved to accept the minutes of the special meeting held on May 24, <br />1971 as written, Seconded by M, Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk reported that she had received the affidavits of publication for the <br />notice of hearings on the zoning code, the ad for Assistant Constable wanted, and <br />for the publication of Ordinance #43A. The Clerk read a note from James M. Ray <br />which stated that the policy premiums listed in his bid of April 22nd are annual <br />amounts, Letters were received from Superanierica and Mobil Oil Corp. which <br />stated that they were unable to provide cover sheets with their billings because <br />of computer billing or volume purchase under 100,000 gallona per year. <br />The Clerk reported that the amount of galsoline used in 1970 was 6,384.7 gallons <br />at a cost of $2,264.15. Municipal court fines in the amount of $180.00 had been <br />received for May. The Clerk, in consultation with the Mayor and the County <br />Assessor, had had the date of the Board of Review changed to June 22nd at 8 p.m, <br />The Clerk stated that Mr. Dupre had inspected all existing freeway signs, and had <br />noted that Sign No, 17 should be rebuilt since it has been braced up and doesn't <br />look good. This Skelly sign is on the Caron property and _h_ been put upprior._ <br />to adoption of Ord, No 51, Following discussion, Mr, Bohjanen moved that the <br />Clerk write to the sign company instructing them to bring the £ign up to the <br />specifications of the sign code. Seconded by Mr, Jaworsk4. Carried, <br />The Clerk reported that applications for the position of Assistant Constable had <br />been received from the following: David Quesnel, Stan Erzar, Gerald Johnson and <br />Gerald Koza. Mr. Myhre stated that he had only been able to interview one of the <br />applicants, that this person was certified by the State, and that he would like to <br />