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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JULY 26, 1993 <br />involved in regarding some activities on property owned by the <br />Homeowner's Association. The allegation was that Mr. Hawkins had <br />indicated to the Homeowner's Association attorney that he felt <br />that the City's litigation had no merit and was frivolous. Mr. <br />Hawkins said that this statement is not correct. No <br />representation was every made by him in this regard. His <br />position is the same as it has always been and is outlined in a <br />written opinion to the City Council which states that the City <br />does have a legal basis for commencing injunctive action against <br />the Homeowner's Association and he will be proceeding on that <br />basis on behalf of the City. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Consideration of Centennial Fire District Disbursements - Council <br />Member Neal questioned the disbursement #5210, Columbus Truck, <br />$44.79. He asked if this is a payment for a truck or if this is <br />a business in the Township of Columbus. Staff will check this <br />disbursement and give the information to Council Member Neal. <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve these disbursements as <br />presented. Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Consideration of Minutes from June 28, 1993 - Council Member Neal <br />moved to approve these minutes as presented. Council Member <br />Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council Member <br />Bergeson and Council Member Kuether abstaining. <br />Consideration of Minutes from July 13, 1993 - Council Member <br />Kuether moved to approve these minutes as presented. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council <br />Mayor Reinert abstaining. <br />Consideration of Accepting the Greater Anoka County Animal Humane <br />Society Contract for Animal Control - The City of Lino Lakes has <br />contracted with the GACAHS for animal control services for <br />several years. No other such service is currently available in <br />the north suburban area. CSO Jeannie Kenow has reviewed the <br />contract. She works closely with GACAHS and reviews their <br />billings and the services performed. She is recommending that <br />the contract be accepted by the City Council. <br />Mrs. Anderson noted that the costs for this service is rising <br />each year in relationship to the increase in the number of dogs <br />now residing in the City. <br />PAGE 13 <br />267 <br />