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192 <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to accept the report of the judges and to approve the results. <br />Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to adjourn at 9:39 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Carried <br />unanimously. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of October 13, 19 <br />Clerk - reasurer <br />The special meeting of the Lino LakesVillage Council held on September 23, 1970 <br />to determine a portion of the 1971 budget was called to order at 8:24 p.m. by <br />Mayor L'Allier with all members present as well as Mr. Waldemar Hill, Accountant. <br />Mr. Rosengren mentioned that he had received a phone call stating that the speed <br />limit on County Road J just west of, Hwy 49 had been raised from 50 mph to 60 mph <br />and that they would like to see it reduced. Mr. Rosengren suggested that a letter <br />be sent to Ramsey County requesting a review of the speed zoning in that area, with <br />carbon copies to be sent to Sheriff Talbot and Administrator Bernie Steffen., This <br />suggestion was favored by all present, with ratification of such action to ,occur <br />at the next regular meeting. <br />Mr. Jaworski suggested that an extra amount be budgeted to carry general fund for <br />approximately two months since money received in the levy does not come until the <br />middle of the year. This was discussed, with Mr. Hill noting that if we have no <br />cushion it might be necessary to issue warrants. <br />The matter of the Clerk's salary and the number of hours to hold the office open <br />was discussed. It was mentioned that more billing work will arise when the Jandric <br />project is going. Mr. Bohjanen suggested that the normal offered increase for <br />beginning bargaining negotiation purposes is 10 %. The decision was to keep the <br />office open 6 hours per day with the amount of $5500 budgeted to cover wages in <br />the event more hours are needed later in the year, thus needing fringe benefits. <br />The Clerk was asked to call Mr. Van Housen for an estimate on planning consultant <br />services for 1971. <br />The police budget was discussed, with mention made of the $133,000 County proposal <br />and the $113,000 4- Village proposal. It'was decided to budget the per capita rate <br />of $6.50 per person, from the County figures, and to decide the method of policing <br />later. <br />Garbage hauling was discussed at length. It was decided to let the matter ride <br />for the time being. <br />The matter of business licenses was also discussed. Mr. Rosengren estimated that <br />horses do $1,000 damage to roads each year. Arena and sod farms were discussed. <br />Mr. Bohjanen thought that all businesses should pay a fee, the amount to start <br />at $3.00 per year and up. The rates will be decided when the League brochure on <br />municipal fees is discussed. <br />The Clerk was asked to call the County Auditor for the amount of sales'tax to be <br />received as well as the assessed valuation. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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