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96 <br />the townhouses and model homes to be rented out. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. <br />Carried unanimously. Permits for each system are required. <br />9/27/71 <br />Mr. Gotwald mentioned that the culvert had been placed in the ditch coming from <br />the outlot in LaMotte's Second Addition, and that the ditch was open. He sug- <br />gested that barricades be placed there temporarily. Mr. Cardinal moved to <br />authorize installing barricades in the outlot. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Gotwald was asked if he had made final inspection of the road in LaMotte's <br />Second Addition; he stated that he had, that everything was okay, and that he <br />would send a letter recommending approval and releasing of the $500 held by the <br />bank. Mr. Cardinal moved to accept the road in LaMotte's Second Addition and <br />to stipulate that the $500 bond be released at such time as the Clerk receives <br />the letter from Mr. Gotwald. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier recommended that because of a recent Attorney General's Opinion <br />last month relating to plastic pipe as allowed under the State Plumbing Code, <br />that it seems reasonable and appropriate at this time to have the P&Z look into <br />the matter of amending our Ordinance No. 53 and accepting plastic pipe. There <br />were no objections; the Clerk will write to Mr. McLean, asking that the matter <br />be put on their agenda. <br />Mr. Bohjanen reported that he had looked into the name plaques for the Council <br />table and had two prices: $3.95 and $6.50 as well as a price on plastic for <br />$1.95. He expected another bid less than $3.65. <br />Mr. L'Allier had received a price of $180 on a bronze plaque for the outside of <br />the building; this would be 1'x1 1/2', inscribed "Lino Lakes Municipal Building, <br />Dedicated 1971" with the Councilmen's names and titles in 1" and 1/2" letters <br />respectively. Four rosettes would hide the corner screws; the cost included the <br />engraving. Mr. Cardinal noted that this plaque was to have been donated. After <br />discussion, Mr. Cardinal moved to get the bronze plaque for $180.00. Seconded <br />by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. Middle initials will be included. <br />Mr. L'Allier reported that he and Mr. Jaworski had met with the Centerville <br />Council last Friday night to discuss their request to meet with them to explore <br />the possibilities of Lino Lakes providing police protection to Centerville. Mr. <br />L'Allier had asked Mr. Locher whether we, as having a part time police force, <br />could contract for policing. Mr. Locher had stated that we could because of <br />the mutual aid agreements within the County. As to having a policeman who <br />qualifies under the law regarding training requirements, Mr. L'Allier stated <br />that our Chief Constable comes under the grandfather clause of the 1969 statute. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that he had visited with their Mayor later and had been told <br />that Centerville had agreed unanimously to contract with us for policing until <br />the, end of the year, and that this would be confirmed at their next meeting. <br />After some discussion, Mr. L'Allier moved that Lino Lakes agree to offer police <br />protection to the Village of Centerville effective October 1, 1971, until the <br />end of the year, at a cost of $3.50 per capita based on the 1970 census, to be <br />pro - rated, and that the Council authorize the use of Centerville's car after <br />the matter of insurance is settled; also to authorize the Attorney to draw up <br />the necessary contracts to be signed by the Mayor and the Clerk - Treasurer; and <br />to authorize payment as per preference of Centerville on or before December 15th. <br />Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier requested the authorizing of hiring a 5th part time police officer. <br />He noted that one of our police men is willing to quit his job and take the <br />State - required courses with compensatory salary loss, which is rebatable to the <br />