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cio <br />.rJ �- <br />The building inspector stated that he had red - tagged one hole on Mrs. Rose Le- <br />Tourneau's property as footings had been poured without a building permit. The <br />Clerk reported that Mrs. LeTourneau had said over the phone that she would obtain <br />the necessary permits and build a new home on the spot in question. Mrs. Anne <br />Bohjanen spoke from the floor to say that the P&Z had erroneously told Mrs. Le- <br />Tourneau that she could move in a barn as long as she had five acres. Mr. L'Allier <br />stated that the ordinance was in effect and agreed with Mr. Scherer that the P&Z <br />was only an advisory body with no authority. <br />The hearing for Mr. Tuomi's request about keeping a pony for his daughter was <br />called to order. Notices had been sent to the neighbors, but none were present <br />and few objections had been raised. Mr. Locher read parts of Ord. 26 which reg- <br />ulates the keeping of animals and fowl, which did not mention ponies in particular, <br />but such could not be considered to be a household pet. Mr. Rosengren stated that <br />the repercussions would be greater than we can stand. Thereupon, Mr. Bohjanen <br />moved that the Council accept the request on a temporary basis, but there was no <br />second to the motion. <br />Mrs. Betts was present to complain about the mess on the Leo Peppin property <br />adjoining hers on Rolling Hills Drive. The Clerk was instructed to ask the police <br />to look at the junk cars on the Peppin property. <br />Mr. James Cox announced a seminar on April 9 to be held at the Anoka- Ramsey Jr. <br />College to present Mr. Taylor and Mr. Williams, from the Way Center, both Black <br />Power advocates, speaking on racial problems and invited the Council. <br />Mr. L'Allier designated the week of April 29 May 4 as Clean -up and Fix -up Week <br />for Lino Lakes. Flyers will be distributed. <br />Mr. Bohjanen made a motion to pay the bills as audited. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />Carried. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to adjourn at 11:02 PM. <br />BILLS: <br />1878 <br />1879 <br />1880 <br />1881 <br />1882 <br />1883 <br />1884 <br />1885 <br />1886 <br />1887 <br />1888 <br />1889 <br />1890 <br />1891 <br />1892 <br />1893 <br />1894 <br />1895 <br />1896 <br />1897 <br />1898 <br />1899 <br />State Treasurer, PERA <br />State Treasurer, PERA <br />Internal Revenue Service <br />Internal Revenue Service <br />Commissioner of Taxation <br />Milner W. Carley & Assoc <br />Bruce Fleming <br />Lino Lakes Mileage <br />Lino Lakes Truck Service <br />Void <br />Anoka County Union & S. <br />Municipal Court <br />League of Minn. Mun. <br />NSP <br />Anoka Co. Union & S.,Inc <br />Mobil Oil Corp. <br />Oskey Bros. Pet. Corp. <br />Township of Columbus <br />Centerville Garage <br />Gordon's Corner Market <br />Northway Hardware <br />North Central Public S. <br />PERA 3/68 <br />For assessor 2 &3/68 <br />Income tax <br />Social Security; 1st qtr. <br />Income tax <br />Eng. service for March <br />Animal control for March <br />Fuel oil for Hall <br />Work, parts for police car <br />Legal printing <br />March expenses <br />1968 Directory <br />March street lighting <br />. Information Guides <br />Fuel for police & R&B <br />Fuel for police & R&B <br />Blading <br />Repair of equipment <br />Small tools <br />Small tools, roll of wire <br />Gas for warming house 3/68 <br />$ 57.90 <br />18.00 <br />293.10 <br />65.95 <br />37.00 <br />25.00 <br />137.00 <br />48.80 <br />9.65 <br />82.50 <br />76.01 <br />3.00 <br />90.30 <br />30.00 <br />61.81 <br />18.74 <br />336.00 <br />6.32 <br />13.59 <br />51.25 <br />19.70 <br />Minutes approved meeting of April 22, 1968 Clerk <br />