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184 <br />2/14/72 <br />Mir. Jaworski moved to adjourn at 12:26 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Marier. Aye. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of February 28, 19 <br />Clerk -� easurer <br />2/28/72 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on February 28, 1972 <br />was called to order at 8 P.M. by Mayor Bohjanen with all members present. <br />Mr. Marier moved to approve the minutes of February 14th as corrected. Seconded <br />by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried with Mr. Cardinal abstaining as he had been absent. <br />Mr. Bohjanen noted that a hearing for S. Nilson was scheduled for 8:15 P.M., but <br />as no one had come yet, we would proceed with the agenda. <br />The Clerk reported receipt of liquor tax monies of $3,101.28, cigarette tax <br />monies of $3,322.80, and court fines of $20.50. Mr. Hill had finished the 1971 <br />audit; all had copies. It was decided to have Mr. Hill report at the next meet - <br />ing, early. The Clerk stated that the remaining balance of $63.38 in the <br />Municipal Building Fund could only be transferred by resolution into the Debt <br />Fund. The Fourth Quarter fire report for Lexington was received. <br />The Clerk asked to reserve the week of June 12 -16 for vacation, noting that she <br />had arranged with the deputies to take over. There were no objections. <br />Copies of the new waste regulations from the. Metro Sewer Board had been made <br />for members; this is to be put on the next agenda. The Clerk asked the Council <br />to consider one additional check she had written to cover the difference in <br />State gas tax owing on the first billing from Standard - the error had been <br />made by the agent in Forest Lake. The Mayor asked the Clerk to wait for the <br />statements from the company before writing the checks in the future. <br />Tom Van Housen had sent recommendations on several items before the P&Z. Mater- <br />ial on before -tax payroll deductionsfor purchase of stocks and bonds through <br />IDS was received; Mr. Marier wanted this brought to the attention of payroll <br />employees; if any are interested it would be brought back to the Council. <br />A letter received from Lexington inquired our opinion on the possibility of <br />combining assessor's jobs for several villages. Mr. Marier moved to send a <br />letter back to Lexington advising them that we have decided to keep our Assessor <br />and are satisfied, but leaving the matter open for future study. Seconded by <br />Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Another letter from Lexington included a rider attachment for the fire contract <br />which noted their membership in the Capital City Mutual Aid Aas'n; this would <br />hopefully reduce our fire classification number. Mr. Bohjanen noted that a <br />similar letter was expected from Centerville, that we should wait for that one <br />and immediately send them in together. <br />A notice from the Metro Council advised of an Open Forum meeting to be held at <br />the North St. Paul Munic. Bldg. on March 9th at 7:30 P.M. Another Metro notice <br />scheduled the first ad hoc Advisory Committee on metro benefits for March 8th at <br />7:30 P.M. in the Blaine Village Hall. The Clerk was instructed to advise them <br />that Mr. Bohjanen would attend; copies of the meeting's report will be made. <br />A notice from the Minn. Ass'n. of Munic. Clerks and Finance Officers advised of <br />their program on Mar. 8 -10th, of an act proposed to set up a State Commission <br />