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1412 <br />1993 GENERAL FUND BUDGET HEARING DECEMBER 10, 1992 <br />if the state does cut back on Local Government Aid. If the <br />$50,000.00 is not needed it will be put in the 1994 Operating <br />Budget. <br />Council Member Bergeson explained that if all departments would <br />have been funded as needed, the budget would be nearly a million <br />dollars higher than what was approved. The 1993 Operating Budget <br />does not provide everything that is needed by each department. <br />The City Council was faced with picking and choosing which items <br />they felt were the most important for each department. Mayor <br />Reinert noted that every Council Member had different concerns in <br />different areas of the budget. The final budget was a consensus <br />of the City Council. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to adopt Resolution No. 92 - 147 <br />Adopting the Final 1993 Annual Operating Budget for the City of <br />Lino Lakes. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Council Member Bergeson expressed thanks to the staff for their <br />work on the budget. Mayor Reinert noted that Council liaison <br />members have worked with the department heads on this matter as <br />well and he thank them for their work. <br />Council Member Neal moved to adjourn at 7:52 P.M. Council Member <br />Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at a <br />regular Council meeting held on December 28, 1992. <br />Marilyn G. Anderson, Vernon F. Reinert, <br />Clerk -Treasurer Mayor <br />PAGE 8 <br />