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I3U <br />11/22/71 <br />be renewed in 1972 based on the same stipulations. The cost to Centerville <br />would be $3.50 .per capita or the actual costs at this time. If there are <br />any additional costs or changes, the cost to Centerville should be what it <br />is to Lino Lakes. Mr. Bohjanen didn't feel that the contract should be re- <br />newed until January lst. Mr. L'Allier felt that we should do the policing <br />through January 15th as they have no constable. Mr. L'Allier moved to extend <br />the policing contract under the Joint Powers Act, since Centerville needs <br />something, stipulating that the present contract shall run through January <br />30, 1972. This action will be transmitted to Centerville, with a note that <br />any acting on a new contract will be via the new Council. Seconded by Mr. <br />Cardinal. Carried unanimously. Mr. L'Allier noted that. Centerville had in- <br />dicated that they would like to sell their squad car, that it go on record <br />that we will use their car and do temporary maintenance on it, also, that if <br />we purchase the oar the cost of repairs will be deducted from the asking <br />price. Mr. L'Allier moved that we take care of temporary repairs on the <br />Centerville police car. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier felt that regarding the Centerville Fire Service Contract for <br />1972, that we would like them to extend the present contract through January. <br />He would like to ask the Assessor, 1.41t. Jaworski and Mr. Bohjanen to sit down <br />to determine the percentage of homes in Lino Lakes that are in their area. <br />Presently, the cost of the Lexington contract is based on them having 60% of <br />the homes. Mr. Bohjanen stated that he felt that we should sit down to- <br />gether with the two fire chiefs and review the areas covered by each depart- <br />ment. Mr. L'Allier asked Mr. Bohjanen to set something up to get together <br />with the 2 departments and establish or re- establish the lines, also, to <br />have the Assessor recompute the values. Mr. L'Allier requested that they <br />redefine the areas to be protected and to determine the percentage each area <br />has prior to the end of the year. The Clerk was asked to send a.note to the <br />Assessor with a carbon copy to the Council members and Don Marier asking her <br />to determine the percentage of homes and assessed value in each area. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that it appears that we will have to re- certify the budget <br />the State will sent out directives on oomputing.the amount which can be <br />levied. He thought there would be no problem, but there has been no clari- <br />fication on whether we need to re- certify our budget if the limits are within <br />the law. The County Assessor is to let us know, possibly we may have to set <br />a special meeting. <br />Mr. L'Allier reported that the Clerk is taking a Speedwriting course to up- <br />grade her minute- taking. He felt that she should be reimbursed for this as <br />we have done in the past with other persons taking courses in line with <br />their responsibilities. Mr. Cardinal moved to reimburse the Clerk for her <br />Speedwriting course in the amount of $85 after the course is completed. <br />Seconded by Mr. L'Allier. Crystal stated that the Clerk should have had <br />this in the first place. Mr. L` Allier noted that many employers pay for <br />their employees taking such courses. He noted that the ad for applications <br />for the job was in the paper for any interested. Vote on the motion was as <br />follows: Aye: Mr. Cardinal, Mr. Rosengren, Mr. L Allier, No: Mr. Bohjanen. <br />Motion carried. <br />Mr. L'Allier mentioned that the police would like to attend a 10 weeks <br />course in advanced first aid at a cost of $4 per person; this would be taught <br />at TEC. Mr. L'Allier moved to reimburse the 3 policemen who attend this <br />course in the amount of $4 each after completion. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />Glenn Rehbein had requested a variance to put a 10', two - story, addition onto <br />his building on Old Hay 8, but there had been a question at the P&Z as to <br />whether the State was going to widen the highway. Glenn stated that he had <br />