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134 <br />12/13/71 <br />ceive in 1972 which is $48,624.38. Mr. L'Allier stated that in that regard he <br />had talked to Wally Hill who could come tomorrow night to discuss this in order <br />to have the budget levy done by the 15th, even though this is short notice for <br />the Council. All agreed to meet the next evening at 8 o'clock on the budget <br />certification. The Clerk was asked to confirm this with.Wally. <br />The Clerk repc ted.receipt of a copy of a letter to Marvin Rehbein Contracting <br />from our Engineer concerning a change order; Mr. Gotwald stated.that he would <br />report on this later. The affidavit of publication on the extension of time <br />for the bid opening of the pumphouse and appurtenances until December 21st at <br />11 a.m. was in hand. The Clerk stated that she had made up a preliminary draft <br />of the form for application for building permits and asked for remarks on it. <br />Comments were favorable. Mr. Bohjanen moved to authorize the use of this form, <br />noting that we can always revamp it later if we think of something that should <br />be added. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk.noted that the County requires a resolution regarding any snowplowing <br />services which we would like. The recommendation from our road department was <br />to have the County do the plowing on 64th Street both East and West o£.135E, <br />Hansen's Road, Cedar Street from the Centerville limits to 135E, LaMotte Road, <br />and the cut off service,road on Birch Street. Also, as in previous years to <br />exchange plowing on the West side of Centerville Lake for Peltier Drive in Centerville. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to adopt the following resolution: <br />RESOLUTION <br />BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Village of Lino Lakes authorizes the Anoka <br />County Highway Department to do the snowplowing for the 1971 -1972 season on <br />the following roads: <br />1. 64th Street, both East and West of I35E; <br />2. Hansen's Road; <br />3. Cedar Street from the Centerville limits to 135E; <br />4. LaMotte Road; <br />5. The cut -off portion of Birch Street now designated as a service road; <br />and that, as in previous years, Anoka County will plow the Village Road on the <br />West side of Centerville Lake in exchange for Lino Lakes plowing Peltier Drive <br />in Centerville. <br />Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. The motion carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk stated that she had checked the records and could not find a motion <br />authorizing the installation of street lights at the corner of Main and West <br />Rondeau or on Linda and Hodgson or on Linda and Laurene. Such authorization is <br />needed by the utility companies. After discussion, Mr. Rosengren moved to <br />authorize installation of the large street lights at the following locations: <br />1. Main Street and West Rondeau Lake Drive; <br />2. Linda Street and Hodgson Road; <br />3. Nancy Drive and Main Street; <br />4. Vicky Lane and Lake Drive; <br />5. Pine Street and Lake Drive; <br />6. 20th Avenue and Main Street. <br />Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. The Clerk stated that she had <br />talked with Anoka Electric on the street light for Main and West Rondeau. The <br />cost per year for a 450 Watt light is $51, which they would want in advance for <br />only 1 light to be serviced. There were no objections to paying this amount <br />in advance as extra money had been budgeted for street lighting in 1971. <br />
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