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<br />Meeting of the Council of Lino Lakes on April 22, 1963
<br />Members present as follows: Mayor Kelling; Trustee's Backlin, Heckenliable, Speiser
<br />and Clerk Hauer.
<br />The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and on motion by Speiser, second by
<br />Backlin, they be accepted as read. All voted in favor.
<br />The Gravel f?3_d_r received;
<br />Richard Schuh Comp ^n, enclosed check $255.00.
<br />#1 $5,100.00 #2 4,200.00 #2 Pit run $3,300.00
<br />Arsenal Sand and. Gravel Company Total $4,620.00 enclosed Bid Bond.
<br />Motion by Backlin, second by Speiser, to refer bids to Village Engineer for the next
<br />meeting. All voted in favor.
<br />Bids for Grading Parks and Playgrounds.
<br />Bid Bond
<br />1. Arthur Sendburg Red Wing, Minn.
<br />2. T. M. Welmus St. Paul, Minn.
<br />3. Richard Hokstra Forest Lake, Minn.
<br />4. M. E. Craft Co. Hugo, Minn.
<br />5. LaYalle Excavating Hugo, Minn.
<br />6. Murgins Excavating St. Paul, Minn.
<br />7. Anden Co -op Minneapolis, Minn.
<br />8. Alexander Const. Minneapolis, Minn
<br />Bid Bond 5%
<br />n n 5%
<br />n u 5%
<br />n o 5%
<br />n u 5%
<br />• U 5%
<br />Certified Check $245.00
<br />Bid Bond 5%
<br />9. Carl Bolander & Sons Minneapolis, Minn. " " 5% 9,775.74
<br />Refer bids to Engineer for further study. Motion by Speiser, second by Backlin. All
<br />voted in favor.
<br />$4,110.22
<br />3,825.38
<br />3,340.41
<br />9,841.84
<br />4,449.50
<br />5,578.52
<br />4,824.84
<br />5,959.80
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<br />Motion by Backlin, second by Speiser, to return check to Circle Pines for total damages
<br />to snowplow. All voted in favor.
<br />The Council received applications for On and Off Sale Liquor licenses from Everett Pearson.
<br />Motion by Kelling, second by Speiser, for the Council not to issue any On Sale Liouor
<br />licenses for at least 30 days and that each application be numbered as received. All
<br />voted in favor.
<br />Robert Raymond, reported on a meeting of April 12, 1963, with the County Commissioner,
<br />the Anoka County Sheriff and constables.
<br />Mr. Backlin, reported gopher poisoning machine be shared with Columbus - -- -the cost of
<br />the machine $250.00. Grass cutting would be done in Columbus if we purchase a mower.
<br />He also checked on roads the horses have been digging up.
<br />Motion by Kelling, second by Heckenliable, to get a gopher poisoning machine. All voted
<br />in favor.
<br />Motion by Kelling, second by Backlin, to haul siz loads of fill in the Tillage Park.
<br />All voted in favor.
<br />Mr. Speiser, reports that the plumbing is finished in the Park building.
<br />Mr. Heckenliable, explained the Nuisance Ordinance #32.
<br />Motion by Backlin, second by Hauer, Ordinance #32 to be studied. All voted in favor.
<br />The hearing regarding the rezoning of Richard Lichtscheidl's property will be hhld on
<br />May 13, 1963. Special Use Permit for riding stable and a trailer for LeRoy Kreck, refer -
<br />ed to the Planning Board. The Planning Board approved the house minimum, 864 sq. ft.
<br />instead of the present 768.
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