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COUNCIL MINUTES October 12, 2015 <br />APPROVED <br />46 <br />47 September 28, 2015 City Council Meeting <br />48 Minutes Approved <br />49 <br />50 Approve Exempt Gambling Permit for Turkey <br />51 Bingo and a Scholarship Raffle at St. Joseph's <br />52 Catholic Church (two events) Approved <br />53 <br />54 September 28, 2015 Special Work Session Minutes Approved <br />55 <br />56 Proclamation Honoring Toastmasters Month <br />57 <br />58 FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />59 <br />60 There was no report from the Finance Department. <br />61 <br />62 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />63 <br />64 3A) Consider Resolution No. 15-97, Establishing an Annual Appropriation for the Lino <br />65 Lakes Ambassadors Program- Administrator Karlson explained that the council was asked to <br />66 establish an annual appropriation to support the Lino Lakes Ambassadors Program. The council <br />67 agreed upon providing $1,500 annually with stipulations on use. <br />68 <br />69 Barbara Culp, Lino Lakes Ambassadors Program, addressed the council. She noted that the <br />70 Ambassadors have been very busy and provided a schedule to the council. She remarked that the <br />71 float used by the Ambassadors is looking much better since it was updated. Mayor Reinert remarked <br />72 that the city gets so much great representation from the Ambassadors Program; he see how much the <br />73 participants benefit from the program also. He is happy that the city is able to support the program. <br />74 <br />75 Council Member Kusterman noted that the float is still in need of shelter for the winter months. <br />76 <br />77 Council Member Roeser noted that the Ambassadors Program is one way that the council has <br />78 identified to help promote the City. The program does great work and the annual city contribution <br />79 should help that continue. <br />80 <br />81 Motion by Council Member Roeser to approve Resolution No. 15-97 as presented. Council Member <br />82 Kusterman seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />83 <br />84 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />85 <br />86 4A) Consider Prosecution Contract for Services — Public Safety Director Swenson explained <br />87 that the action would approve a five-year contract with the city's current prosecutor. The contract <br />88 has a fixed monthly rate with no annual increases provided. <br />89 <br />2 <br />