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05;F <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 28, 1986 <br />Mayor Benson called to order the .regular eeting of the Council <br />at 7:00 P.M., Monday, April 28, 1 Present: Marier, Bisel and <br />Bohjanen. Absent: Reinert. Also present were Bill Hawkins, City <br />Attorney; Randy Schumacher, City Administrator; Pete Kluegel, Buildin <br />Official; Don Volk, Public Works Director; Bob Toddle, City Enginee <br />and Shar Foster, Secretary. ' <br />CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br />Special Meeting - April 14, 1986 - Mr. Marier moved to approve the <br />minutes as presented. Mr. Bohjanen ,seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried with Mayor Benson abstaining. <br />Regular Meeting - April 14, 1986 - Mr. Bohjanen moved to approve the <br />minutes as presented. Mr. Bisel seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />with Mayor Benson abstaining. <br />CONSIDERATION OF DISBURSEMENTS - April 28, 1986 <br />Mr. Marier asked that the three persons who will be attending the <br />League of MN Cities meeting (Schumacher, Reinert, Benson) write and <br />submit to Council a report of the meeting. (Registration and housing <br />payments for this meeting were part of the disbursement listing.) <br />Mr. Marier moved to approve the disbursements as presented. <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />Mr. Bisel <br />1 <br />Rick Bangert, Fire Marshall - Burning Permits - Mr. Bangert discussed <br />the following issues with regard to burning permits: <br />1) There appears to be a lack of enforcement in requiring burning <br />permits to burn brush in Lino Lakes. The Fire Department has <br />become aware of fires without permits. Because the Fire Depart- <br />ment is volunteer,1they are unable to patrol the city. They <br />are requesting that the Police Department become involved in <br />looking for unpermitted fires (they receive a copy of all permits), <br />and have a procedure available to issue warnings or citations due <br />to the fact that the fire fighters are not officers. <br />2) A charge for permits is suggested to deter many of the applications. <br />The issuance of permits is supposed to be a "last resort" method of <br />getting rid of brush. A party should have exhausted all possibil- <br />ities of hauling.away`brush before burning. Presently there is no <br />charge for a permit, therefore it is more economical for a resi- <br />dent to burn than to haul brush away. <br />3) Fire Marshall needs at least one week's notice to issue a permit. <br />Mr. Marier said that he personally monitored a request for a <br />burning permit which took six weeks to receive, and therefore <br />suggested expediting the procedure. <br />4) The requirement of 600' between the fire and neighbors can be <br />waived if neighbors submit a written agreement to waive the <br />requirement. This requirement is a PCA requirement which Lino <br />Lakes adopted. <br />