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86 <br />9/27/71 <br />1972 was received, showing total charges of $180,235.68, deferred charges and <br />credits amounting to $129,954.00, making a total due in 1972 of $50,281.68. <br />The Clerk was asked to make copies of the cost sheet for the Council members. <br />The affidavit of publication for the Notice to Voters on filing affidavits of <br />candidacy was received from the Forest Lake Times. A notice of a Metro Sewer <br />Board hearing was read. Additional pages of names on the March 22, 1971, pet- <br />ition against the proposed Metro Park plan had been received from Mrs. Sylvia <br />Marier. There were no objections to having the Clerk attach these pages to the <br />original petition. <br />Also received was the signed copy of the First Rider to Agreement between the <br />Board of Water Commissioners and Lino Lakes regarding the ditch in LaMotte's <br />Second Addition. The Clerk stated that, as requested, she had checked the old <br />road record book for easements on Pine Street but had found nothing, noting <br />that they could have been on some of the missing pages. <br />Mr. Bruce Fleming had sent a letter stating that due to the rising costs of <br />dog food, gasoline and all other related items, he could no longer keep operat- <br />ing at the 1966 fees. He stated that starting January 1, 1972 the cost of <br />patrolling the Village would be $35.00 per month and the cost of board for <br />impounded animals raised from $1.00 per day to $1.50 per day. The Clerk remind- <br />ed the Council that the fees for board and pickup were set by ordinance and a <br />change would require an amendment. The matter will be taken up at the next <br />budget meeting. <br />The Lexington Volunteer Fire Department report for the period October 10, 1970 <br />through August 6, 1971 was received; the lengthy report was passed around. <br />The Clerk reported receipt of a letter from the Polution Control Agency granting <br />permit 6956 for construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension in <br />Lino Lakes, i.e., for the Lakes Addition No. 2 lateral, system. Copies will be <br />made for members. <br />The Clerk read a fourth complaint on the Lino Lakes Riding Stable which was <br />received by the police on Sept. 17th from Mr. Walter Wilharber, 6949 Center- <br />ville Road. <br />Mr. Cardinal reported that sign applications No. 111 -113 from Naegele Outdoor <br />Advertising had been approved by the Engineer and recommended for acceptance by <br />the P&Z. Mr. Cardinal moved to approve a special use permit for sign applica- <br />tion No. 111 by Naegele Outdoor Adv., location at Hwy. 35W and Hwy. 14. Seconded <br />by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to approve a special use permit for sign application No. 112 <br />by Naegele Outdoor Adv., location near Hwy. 35E and 80th Street. Seconded by <br />Mr. Rosengren. Motion carried with Mr. L'Allier abstaining since involved. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to approve a special use permit for sign application No. 113 <br />by Naegele Outdoor Adv., location at Hwy. 35E and Hwy. 14. Seconded by Mr. <br />Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Cardinal reported that the P&Z had considered the matter of charging for <br />individual sewage system permits at the time building permits are taken out; <br />also, the Clerk had called 4 neighboring communities to see how they handle <br />this. He asked the Clerk to make copies of her report for the Council. <br />Mr. Jaworski mentioned the letter from Anoka County dated September 9th dealing <br />with monies from the Federal government for hiring of the unemployed- -Anoka <br />County had received $131,000 and had suggested a list of jobs which qualified. <br />1 <br />A <br />