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01/12/1993
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Council member Elliott <br />following resolution and move its adoption: <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 19 - 93 <br />introduced the <br />RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 1993 GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR <br />PURCHASE OF TWO ACCU-VOTE SCANNING EQUIPMENT <br />(BUDGET AMENDMENT NUMBER 1) <br />WHEREAS, Two accu-vote optical <br />received from Anoka County, and <br />WHEREAS, Since 1988, dollars have <br />equipment, and <br />WHEREAS, these dollars <br />effective December 31, <br />scanning equipment have been <br />been budgeted to purchase this <br />are designated in the General Fund balance <br />1992. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the 1993 <br />accordingly. <br />General Fund be amended <br />General Fund <br />Elections Capital Outlay increase to $10,048 <br />Adopted by the City Council of Lino Lake is 12th day of January, <br />1993. <br />N;t <br />Marilyn' G. 'Anderson, Clerk Treasurer <br />Vernon F. Reinert - Mayor <br />The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly <br />seconded by Bergeson and upon vote being taken <br />thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Bergeson, Elliott, Neal, <br />Reinert. <br />The following voted against same: None, Council Member Kuether was absent. <br />Where upon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted: <br />
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