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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Lino Lakes Council meeting of June 13, 1966 called to order at 8:00 p.m. <br />by Mayor Downing. All members present. <br />Minutes were read and corrected. On motion by L'Allier, second by Ross, <br />accepted as corrected. Motion carried. <br />Moved by Zelinka that we approve Off Sale Liquor /On Sale beer license for <br />Rosengren; Off sale beer license for Henry Speiser; On sale beer license <br />for Knotty Pine Inn. Second by L'Allier, motion carried. <br />Clerk asked if it would be legal to have two polling places for the coming <br />election. It was also suggested that we have two separate election boards <br />working in the Village Hall. Locher will check on legality of the above <br />and report at next meeting. <br />John Wright of the Oasis, Ralph Nathe of the "49" Club and Jerome Hauer of <br />the Apple Inn were present and protested the :2,000 liquor license fee as <br />being too high to have to remit all at one time, since their liabilty <br />insurance was due also on July 1. During the discussion, it was requested <br />the Council either split payments or lower the fees. Transfer of licenses <br />was also discussed. Locher will check the legal opinion on all three points <br />and report at the next meeting. The State Statute which forbids splitting <br />of payments for liquor license fees has been discussed several times in <br />the past. <br />Additional information will also be presented on liability insurance to be <br />discussed at the next meeting, inasmuch as Locher recommended each night- <br />club owner present consider carrying the $100/$300,000 liability. <br />Gotwald asked to have the gravel bid opened. Only one was received from <br />Richard Schuh, 5400 Cnterville Road, White Bear Lake. The village has <br />been purchasing from this individual for a number of years and has found <br />his service and quality to be very good. Gotwald will prepare the contracts <br />for signing. Backlin moved we accept this bid, (included was a certified <br />check in the amount of $225.50), second by Ross, motion carried. <br />Treasurer's report was read. Also discussed was the storing of old ledgers <br />with the Minnesota State Archives. Ross suggested we contact Anoka County <br />before final decision is made. <br />Backlin reported he had been unable to arrive at an agreement with the <br />County for them to take over on County Line Road, but felt we should continue <br />to try and get this on their fall agenda. L'Allier will continue to try <br />and contact Onega and Backlin will contact the rest of the surrounding <br />communities to arrange for a meeting and settle responsibility for certain <br />roads. Meeting will try to be established within the next 2 weeks for all <br />four towns and the entire Council. <br />Backlin moved we purchase two culverts for East Holly and 2 or 3 to go on <br />64th. Second by Ross, motion carried. <br />Clerk was asked to write a letter to the Baldwin Lake Motel, requesting <br />them to comply with Ordinance 39 and put their roads in such condition that <br />they are safe to drive on. Police, ambulances, fire trucks etc., would have <br />a difficult time getting into the trailer court because of the very poor <br />condition of the road. <br />
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