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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />November 13, 1984 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to <br />order at 7:00 P.M. by Councilman Marier for acting Mayor Reinert <br />who was present but had laryngitis. Members present: Marier, <br />Reinert, Bohjanen, Kulaszewicz. Members absent: Mayor Benson. <br />City Attorney, Bill Hawkins; City Engineer, John Davidson; City <br />Administrator, Randy Schumacher; Clerk - Treasurer, Marilyn Anderson <br />were also present. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES - OCTOBER 22, 1984 <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to approve the minutes as presented. Mr. <br />Kulaszewicz seconded the motion. Motion carried with Mr. Marier <br />abstaining. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS <br />October 31, 1984 - Mr. Kulaszewicz moved to approve the October <br />31, 1984 disbursements as presented. Mr. Bohjanen seconded the <br />motion. Motion declared passed. <br />November 13, 1984 - Mr. Kulaszewicz asked about the AR -Jay Equip- <br />ment Company disbursement. Mr. Schumacher explained this was <br />rental of a trailer, a paver and a roller. Mr. Bohjanen moved to <br />accept the November 13, 1984 minutes as presented. Mr. Kulaszewicz <br />seconded the motion. Motion declared passed. <br />SWEARING IN OF CITY CLERK - TREASURER - BILL HAWKINS <br />Marilyn Anderson was sworn in by Mr. Hawkins as the newly appointed <br />City Clerk - Treasurer. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />No one appeared under Open Mike. <br />UPDATE REPORT FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT TASK FORCE - MIKE JENSEN. <br />Mr. Jensen, a part -time police officer and member of the Police Task <br />Force said that he and Mrs. Jan Apitz had been designated by the Task <br />Force to investigate alternatives to having our own City Police <br />Department. They investigated the possibility of sharing a police <br />chief and also merging with another police department. <br />Mr. Jensen and Mrs. Apitz met with Mr. Illenfeldt, Chairman of the <br />Circle -Lex Police Commission. Mr. Illenfeldt felt sharing a <br />police chief was not feasible and also felt merging his department <br />with the Lino Lakes department would not be approved by his Commis- <br />sion. He also expressed the view that Lino Lakes should not contract <br />police service with the Anoka County Sheriffs` department because <br />the City would lose control and also would lose the personal touch. <br />Mr. Illenfeldt felt Lino Lakes should continue with their own de- <br />partment and hire a police chief. <br />043 <br />