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January 6, 1973 <br />3. Mr. Cardinal suggested that we try for a lower figure. <br />4. Mr. Locher has checked history and found no problem arising out of one <br />government entity (Village) bidding one -to -one to another political <br />entity (School District). <br />5. Mr. Jaworski moved to bid $4,250.00 for Truck and $1,275.00 for Trai for <br />contingent on both bids being accepted or none. Seconded by Mr. Zelinka. <br />Carried unaminously. <br />6. Mr. Cardinal moved to have the Clerk make up the bids and deliver them to the <br />school District #831 in time for opening. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />unaminously. <br />7. Mr. Jaworski moved to adjourn at 12:15 P. M. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. <br />Carried unaminously. <br />Minutes were taken by Mr. Zelinka. <br />Minutes approved at '2 ` g Meeting./44L - ,�.4„ / <br />d.��- � dd � /j� � Village I I a e Meet i n <br />Clerk -Trey urer <br />January 22, 1973 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council was called to order at 8:00 P. M. <br />January 22, 1973 by Mayor Bohjanen. Councilmen present; Cardinal, Jaworski, Marier. <br />Absent: Zelinka. Attorney Locher was also present. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to approve the minutes of the January 8, 1973 meeting as written. <br />Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />The Clerk had called the Auditor's Office to arrange for a representative from that <br />office to attend our meeting and explain the Federal Revenue Sharing program. Mr. <br />Lefebvre had called to ask if a letter from his office would do since the weather was <br />so bad. He had written the letter and delivered it to Mr. Locher's office. Mr. Locher <br />apoligized but he had left it on his desk. The Council tabled this until the next <br />meeting. <br />The Clerk read a letter from the Pollution Control Agency concerning the amendment of <br />rules for the administ ration of the Municipal Facilities Assistance Program and the <br />Minnesota State Water Pollution Control Fund. Mr. Locher looked over the provisions <br />in the letter and thought it was a step forward. <br />The Clerk reported that Mr. Wally Hill had been in the office the last week and the <br />audit was complete. He will present his report soon. <br />The Clerk read a letter from Mr. James Lawrence of the Centennial School District con- <br />cerning a trailer that they would like to sell or exchange for our old sander. Mr. <br />Cardinal reported he had discussed this with Mr. Lawrence. Mr. Marier asked if there <br />was any legal reason why this could not be done. Mr. Locher said if the two items were <br />comparable in value, then there was no problem. <br />Mr. Marier asked about the condition of the trailer. Mr. Cardinal said it was in good <br />condition. Mr. Marier asked if the School District knew of the condition of the old <br />sander. Mr. Cardinal said he had told them what was wrong with it. <br />Mr. Cardinal suggested having Mr. Laske, from the School take a look at the sander, and <br />have Mr. Backlin take a look at the trailer, and if both parties were satisfied to make <br />the switch. <br />1 <br />