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11/22/71 1 a 3 <br />Mr. Menkveld stated that in October of 1969 he had bought a couple pieces <br />which he bad been told would be rezoned under the master plan so that he <br />would not have to do the rezoning. Mr. L'Allier stated that he didn't <br />think we are in a position to adopt a master zoning plan by the year's end, <br />that we have been advised not to rezone the entire Village but to set up <br />guidelines and be flexible. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved to pay the bills as audited. Seconded by W. Cardinal. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />Mrs. Swanson stated that in looking over the minutes of the last meeting <br />she saw no mention of the $200 fine which was to be levied against Safeway <br />Movers. W. L'Allier stated that the Village can't levy a fine. Mr. Locher <br />stated that the court must fine a person; the penalty is up.to $300, 90 days <br />or both. Mrs. Swanson asked if anything had been done. Mr. L'Allier in- <br />dicated that Mr. Myhre had been told to issue a,tag, but W. Myhre stated . <br />that he hadn't been at the last meeting and didn't know about it. The <br />Clerk was instructed to send a letter to the police about issuing the tag. <br />Mr. L'Allier noted that it was quite possible that the court may throw <br />the case out. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to adjourn at 12:42 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />Minutes approved at the special meeting of December 14, 19 <br />lerk- Treasurer <br />12/13/71 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on December 13, 1971, <br />was called to order at 8:02 P.M. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />The Mayor noted that the procedings of this meeting were being recorded. <br />Correction was made to the November 22nd minutes. Mr. L'Allier asked for a motion <br />approving the minutes as corrected, but there was none. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to approve the minutes of the December 7th special meeting <br />as written. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier again asked for a motion on the November 22nd minutes. Mr. Cardinal <br />moved to accept the minutes as corrected. The motion died for lack of a second. <br />Mr. L'Allier asked that the record show that apparently the gentlemen on the <br />Council are not disposed to vote on the minutes of the Nov. 22nd meeting. <br />The Clerk reported receipt of $647.50 from the State for reimbursement of 1/2 <br />the cost of the police radar -set purchased in July. The November settlement <br />was received in the amount of $42,985.89. The proceeds of the $550,000 bond <br />sale were received last Friday, and at the suggestion of Springsted, Inc., the <br />Clerk had caused the funds to be invested in Treasury bills to be held at <br />Centennial State Bank. She stated that if there were no objections she would <br />short -sell a sufficient amount of the treasury bills tomorrow to cover the <br />construction and bond - related bills to be audited this evening; the total of <br />these was $157,721.93. Instructions from the PCA had been received on their <br />amended ordinance on burning; she had made copies for the Council and Attorney. <br />Letters from the Metro Council on population estimates and levy certification <br />had been received; the estimated Lino Lakes population as of April 1, 1971 was <br />3,801. The instructions from the State on how to compute the budget levy had <br />been received today along with the given amount of state aids which we will re- <br />