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9 <br />A special meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on November 5, 1969 <br />for the purpose of certifying the results of the election held the previous day <br />was called to order at 8:29 p.m. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />The Clerk read the results of the canvass as presented by the election board: <br />MAYOR <br />Ralph M. L â–ºAllier 416 votes No votes 3 <br />Arthur D. Robyn 203 votes Total votes 619 votes <br />TRUSTEE <br />William I. Bohjanen <br />Richard F. Cartier <br />Ronald J. Jaworski <br />John McLean <br />Glenn Rehbein <br />Total <br />365 votes <br />323 votes <br />347 votes <br />1 vote <br />1 vote <br />1037 votes <br />No votes 2 <br />One vote only 205 ballots <br />Total possible 1244 votes <br />CONSTABLE <br />Virgil F. Lundberg 531 votes <br />Spiro Agnew 1 vote <br />Harold Haugan 1 vote <br />Richard Hauer 1 vote <br />James Livingston 1 vote <br />James Speiser 2 votes No votes 85 <br />Total 537 votes <br />BOND ISSUE <br />Shall the Village of Lino Lakes issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the <br />amount of not to exceed $100,000 to provide money for construction of a building <br />for Village Hall, Garage and Other Municipal Purposes? <br />Yes 373 votes <br />No 248 votes No votes 1 <br />Total 621 <br />A total of 622 ballots were cast, including one absentee ballot. <br />Mr. L'Allier mentioned that Springsted, Inc. had called him today; they had dis- <br />cussed the current market, etc., as to whether the bonds should be sold immediately <br />or not. If we go ahead right away, then the bids can be opened on Dec. 8, and <br />there would be a 30-day wait for the money. <br />Mr. Rosengren stated that he would like to get things settled soon since they <br />would like to know where the driveways will go so that the culverts can be bought <br />and put in this fall. Also, the exact spot for the building will be staked out <br />and the landscaping can be done now at a cost of approximately $500.00 and could <br />be paid for later if we so wished. Mr. Rosengren also suggested that the low <br />spot in the 2 -acre parcel be either filled in or dug out for a pond to collect <br />run -off. <br />The Clerk was instructed to call Springsted, Inc. in the morning to arrange that <br />a representative be at the meeting Monday night. <br />It was the consensus of the Council that it would be unnecessary to hire an <br />architect to draw up plans for the building. It was thought that a selected <br />group could come up with the necessary plans. <br />