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146 <br />Nordin Manor plat which is not actually wide enough to qualify for acceptance by the <br />Village. Mr. Cardinal moved, on Mr. Gotwald's recommendation that Lino Lakes acquire <br />Lots 8, 9 and 10 of Block 3 of Nordin Manor for use as a ponding area. Seconded by <br />Mr. Bohjanen. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk reported that all of the office copies of the building specs were out and <br />that more copies were coming from the Engineer. Mr. L'Allier requested that copies of <br />Mr. Steffen's testimony for Park and Open Space Development be made for the Council. <br />After more discussion on the tax- forfeit parcels on the index sheet, Mr. Rosengren moved <br />to put Lot 14 of Aud. Sub. 151, up for sale. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Carried <br />unanimously. <br />There was some discussion about modular homes. On the recommendation of the Planning & <br />Zoning it was decided to have the Building Inspector, the Engineer, and the Planner give <br />sone professional advice on these homes before a decision on allowing them into the <br />Village is made. Mr. Dupre stated that there had been complaints on the sheeting used <br />in the prefab, etc., but that our coda doesn't require sheeting, nor does it specify of <br />exactly what material many things are to be built. Mr. Locher stated that he oould find <br />nothing in the code on siding except for stucoo. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to have Mr. Gotwald oheck the Skelly sign on the Tom Caron property to <br />see if it meets the code. The Planning & Zoning had had some questions on the supporting <br />poles. Motion seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Cardinal stated thet.the Planning & Zoning had discussed the new plumbing code and <br />had requested that all of our plumbing and.sewer regulations be combined into one <br />ordinance to Hake it less confusing to builders and plumbers who would otherwise have <br />to check back and forth among the 3 ordinances. Mr. Cardinal moved to authorize <br />Mr. Locher combine the two plumbing ordinances. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />Mr. Locher noted that'the only alteration in Ord. 37 amends the plumbing code in <br />requiring oast pipe stubbing and arranges for a fee schedule. Mr. Locher also stated <br />that adopting the new plumbing code has eliminated both prior ordinances (No. 47 and 48) <br />except for the cast pipe stubbing and the fee schedule and in effect has repealed both <br />of the ordinances. The Clerk asked if we then still had.e.fee schedule when the new <br />ordinance is published and was told no, not as things stand. There was dome more dis- <br />cussion. Mr. Locher stated that he would clarify the natter with the Planning & Zoning <br />at their-next-meeting.- The notion- was -- withdrawn; the publication of -new- .Ordinance -53 -- <br />will be held up until clarification. <br />Mr. Cardinal reported that the natter of blacktopping the streets in, Twilight Acres had <br />been discussed at Planning & Zoning. There was considerable discussion on this natter <br />,which is somewhat confused.since incomplete minutes on it are hard to decifer. Mr. . <br />Rosengren indicated that he felt that Lino Lakes should assume all roads in the Village <br />now and maintain them; a cutoff date should be set and after that date the Village should <br />take no more streets for maintenance. Mr. Jaworeki noted that if we did no maintenance <br />in Twilight until the blacktop is put in, it will cost considerably more to do the <br />blacktopping in a few years. Mr. Cardinal proposed that we do partial maintenance in <br />1970 in Twilight and plan to oil it next year. There was some discussion on other non- <br />accepted roads in the Village. Mr. Bohjanen moved to have the Road Superintendent, the <br />Roads Dept. and the Engineer check all these roads which have not been accepted by the <br />Village and report on them by the next meeting. Mr. Rosengren noted that most of this <br />information was already collected by the Engineer last year and that it would be <br />necessary only to measure them. Motion was seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. unanimously. <br />
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