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BILIS CONTINUED: July 13, 1970 <br />3114 Daniel Neff <br />3115 Village of Circle Pines <br />3116 New Brighton Hardware <br />3117 Gopher Stamp & Die Co. <br />3118 Canadian Black Dirt Co. <br />3119 Columbus Township <br />3120 Mobil Oil Corp. <br />3121 M. & I. Auto Supply Co. <br />3122 T. A. Schifsky & Sons, Inc. <br />3123 VOID (Replaced by #3134) <br />3124 Minnesota Fire Ins. <br />3125 Display Sales Co. <br />3126 Vaughn's <br />(3127) Northern States Power Co. <br />(3127) <br />(3127) <br />(3128) North Star Oil Corp. <br />(3128) <br />(3128) <br />(3129) Northway Hdwe & Auto <br />(3129) <br />(3129) <br />(3129) <br />(3130) Gordon's Corner Inc. <br />(3130) <br />(3130) <br />(3131) Inter -State Lumber Co. <br />(3131) <br />11 " <br />" 11 <br />8 11 <br />11 11 <br />" 11 <br />11 " <br />11 11 <br />8 11 <br />3132 State Treasurer, PERA account <br />11 11 <br />3133 The New Miner Ford, Inc. <br />3134 Anderson's Gulf <br />Bounty on 21 pairs gopher feet <br />Gas for Sunrise Park <br />Parts for shop repair <br />General supplies- -signs <br />Black dirt & rental of dirt packer <br />Blading: May-408.00; June-492.00 <br />Motor fuels for roads <br />Parts for shop repair <br />Gravel for roads & Mix <br />Recharge of fire extinguisher <br />Supplies for float <br />Supplies for float <br />Village Hall service <br />Parks service <br />Street lights R&B <br />Motor fuels for police <br />Motor fuels for parks <br />Motor fuels ' for roads <br />Janitor's supplies <br />Parks supplies <br />Shop supplies R&B <br />Tires & clamp for Fire <br />Parks general supplies <br />Shop general supplies R&B <br />Float supplies CD <br />Lumber and posts for roads <br />Float supplies CD <br />June payroll deductions <br />June Village contributions <br />Parts for shop repair <br />Repair'of tires -nd motor fuels <br />OPP <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of July 27, 1970 <br />AOr <br />Clerk- Treasurer <br />$ 5.25 <br />$21.30 <br />9.33 <br />142.50 <br />32.00 <br />900.00 <br />21.05 <br />30.58 <br />225.32 <br />9.50 <br />238.83 <br />7.25 <br />32.47 <br />9.88 <br />131.70 <br />49.00 <br />27.34 <br />41.28 <br />.79 <br />5.54 <br />6.61 <br />48.30 <br />1.47 <br />.45 <br />6.0 <br />35.20 <br />13.82 <br />III <br />117.70 <br />181.66 <br />10.61 <br />13.80 <br />The special meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on July 21, 1970, was <br />called to order at 8:26 p.m. by Mayor L'Allier with members Jaworski, Rosengren and <br />Bohjanen present, Cardinal absent. Also present were the following members of the <br />Building Committee: John McLean, Glenn Rehbein, Roy Backlin and Ken Miller, as <br />well as Art Hagen of Mattson Building & Supply Co. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to waive the notices of this meeting. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that the purpose of the meeting was to go over the exceptions <br />and variations to the original building specifications. He mentioned the matter <br />of the insulation which has been gone into extensively already. W. L'Allier then <br />broached the subject of the ceiling liner. Mr. Hagen stated that he had not <br />gotten the breakdown of putting in 3" insulation without the liner since he felt <br />sure that we would go with the 8 ". He stated that the 8" insulation was of <br />2 -1/4# density and that no facing would hold this weight in place which is why <br />they use the ceiling liner to lay it on. Those present felt that the facing on <br />the 3" insulation could be easily punctured thus losing the vapor barrier. <br />1 <br />