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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 9, 1998 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 98 -14 AUTHORIZING THE <br />ISSUANCE OF 1998 CERTIFICATES OF <br />INDEBTEDNESS <br />OPEN MIKE <br />No one appeared under Open Mike. <br />Approved <br />SECOND READING, ORDINANCE NO. 29 - 97 AMENDING CITY CODE BY <br />REMOVING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAPTER NO. 207 FOR MORE EFFICIENT <br />ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, DAN TESCH <br />Mr. Tesch explained that this ordinance was presented for first reading in October of 1997. Its <br />purpose is to replace Section 207 of the City Code based upon consultation with neighboring <br />municipalities, which section deals with the City's personnel policies. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve Ordinance No. 29 - 97, as presented. Council <br />Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 29 - 97 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 98 -15, DESIGNATION OF COMMUNITY • <br />DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDING FOR THE CITY OF LINO <br />LAKES FOR FUNDING YEAR 1998-99, PAULA SCHLOER <br />Ms. Schloer stated that the City held a public hearing on January 12, 1998 to allow the citizens <br />and agencies of Lino Lakes the opportunity to request Community Development Block Grant <br />dollars. She added that the City currently has $34,801 for 1998-99 activities. Ms. Schloer <br />presented the following allocation of these funds as recommended by Council: <br />Anoka County Community Action Program $ 3,400 <br />Alexandra House 4,000 <br />Community Emergency Assistance Program 1,000 <br />Forest Lake Youth Service Bureau 5,000 <br />Meals -on -Wheels 1,885 <br />ARC of Anoka and Ramsey Counties 1,000 <br />Lino Lakes Senior Citizen Coordinator Program 18,516 <br />Ms. Schloer explained that 13% of the overall County grant may be allocated towards public <br />services and 20% towards planning projects. There remains the possibility that after grant <br />requests have been submitted the County may respond with cuts should these percentages be <br />exceeded. <br />• <br />2 <br />