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1 <br />1 <br />121: <br />Locher recommended the Council further negotiate to possibly purchase <br />Lots 2 and 3 in Block 4 for the same purpose. Ross motioned we have <br />the engineer do some further checking and recommend a future course <br />of action. Backlin seconded, motion carried. <br />A request by Rand McNally in Chicago for a map of the area will be <br />handled by the engineer's office. <br />A letter from Bill Bohjanen to the Council was read requesting certain <br />financial information on the Circle Pines utilities, which Mr. Bohjanen <br />stated was not included in their financial report. Council action was <br />taken as follows: Mr. Domning stated we would ask Mr. Hill for these <br />reports if they are not included in the proposal from Circle Pines. <br />It is felt the Council should not spend any money to get these reports, <br />as they represent material that should be furnished to the village. <br />Backlin requested to be removed from the civil service board as he <br />did not have sufficient time to spend on the board. <br />Locher read a report indicating the road leading to the East past <br />LeVessuer's is a village road and maintenance should be provided <br />accordingly by the village. <br />Backlin moved the adloption of a contract to have the County plow <br />specified sections of Otter Lake Road. Second by Ross, motion carried. <br />Gottwald read the letter which he had written to the Project Engineer <br />on 35W, requesting that any village roads being used by sub - contractors <br />or contractors for hauling of gravel etc., be maintained and /or returned <br />to their former condition upon completion of such work. No answer has <br />been received at this time. <br />Police are to check to see that Mr. Krech has terminated his business <br />as specified, and if his livestock appear to be not property taken <br />care of, the Humane Society should be contacted. <br />Ross recommended a stock record be started to keep track of the equip- <br />ment owned by the village. (Mr. Backlin replied that this record is <br />being kept now, including all maintenance on equipment etc.) <br />Ross reported a complaint had been entered by McShannock on Highway 49 <br />concerning dumping adjacent to his property, and he felt the village <br />should take some steps to clarify Ordinance 32 and what steps the <br />village could take to control dumping. The attorney will check into <br />this and discuss with the Council at the next meeting. <br />Ross also noted that 66% of the monumentation for Lino Lakes is complete. <br />Speiser reported the trees in the park have all beenlanted. He also <br />inquired if anything had been received to indicate when a man would <br />be here on the street lighting. <br />Speiser also requested that the order for the park signs be increased <br />to 4 rather than 2. <br />