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6/6/1988
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PROCEEDINGS OF"THE CITY COUNC L. <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW �J / <br />r....SEY COUNTY, MINNESOTP <br />Regular Meeting <br />May 23', 1988 <br />Mounds View City Hall <br />____________________2401 Hwy. 10, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />The Mounds View City Council was called to order by <br />Mayor Linke at 7:00 PM on Monday, May 23, 1988. <br />The Pledge of Allegiance was said. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Hankner, Wuori, Quick, <br />B anchar an Mayor Linke. <br />ALSO PRESENT: City Attorney Meyers and Clerk/ <br />Administrator Pauley. <br />Motion/Second: Blanchard/Hankner to approve the May <br />9, 9 minutes as presented. <br />�5 ayes 0 nays <br />Paul Milke, 5116 Brighton Lane, inquired how much the <br />City asked the State Legislature for in g:-.ants and <br />local government aid, and how much was given. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained grants must be <br />applied for individually, as they are not state aid. <br />The preliminary figure is a 40 percent increase in <br />local government aid, which would be $230,000, but <br />that does not mean the City's revenues are increased by <br />that amount, and he explained the process used. He <br />added they do not know yet what has happened with <br />homestead credit, which has been changed, and that <br />could have a significant impact on the City. <br />Councilmember Hankner explained the City has not gone <br />to the Legislature with a formal request, but rather <br />stay in'touch with their local Legislators. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained the lobbying <br />process used and added that they always hope for <br />nore, but they never know until the end what will <br />/happen. <br />1. Call to <br />Order <br />2. Pledge of <br />Allegiance <br />3. Roll Call <br />4. Approval of <br />Minutes: <br />May 9, 1988 <br />Motion Carried <br />5. Residents <br />Requests and <br />Comments from. <br />the Floor oi <br />
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