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July 12, 1976 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to order at 8:00 P.M. <br />on July 12, 1976 by Mayor Bohjanen. Council members present; Karth, McLean, Schneider, <br />Zelinka. Absent: none. Mr. Locher and Mr. Gotwald were also present. <br />The minutes of June 28, 1976 were corrected by Mr. McLean as follows: page 5, <br />2nd paragraph; at the end of the 4th line add the word 'interior', after the word <br />'structure' add 'and the outside work'. Mr. McLean moved to approve the minutes <br />as corrected. Seconded by Mr. Karth. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Robert Burman, County Commissioner, was present and presented the Council with <br />maps on the soils types within the City of Lino Lakes. Mr. Burman said he had read <br />the letter from Mr. Karth on West Shadow Lake Drive to the Board of Commissioners <br />and a meeting will be set up soon for consideration of this matter. Mr. Burman <br />will be reporting back to the Council on any decisions made by the Board. <br />Mr. Burman also had a list of tax forfeit lands in Lino Lakes. One parcel is Lot <br />19 and part of Lot 20 in Arthur Thom Acres. Since this land is adjacent to the <br />trailer park and could be valuable in the installation of a sewer system. Mr. McLean <br />moved to indicate an interest by the City in obtainhng that parcel. Seconded by <br />Mr. Zelinka. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Several parcels bordering the ponding area across the highway from the intersection <br />of Highway #49 and Highway #8 are also tax forfeit. Since this could serve as a <br />drainage for the area, Mr. Zelinka moved to indicate interest by the City in obtain- <br />ing those parcels. Seconded by Mr. Schneider. Motion carried unanimously. <br />There was some discussion on the meeting being held in Hugo with the Ramsey County <br />Open Space. Mr. McLean requested Mr. Burman to check for information as to the <br />plans affecting the lands in Lino Lakes that border Bald Eagle Lake. Mr. Burman <br />said he would. <br />Mr. Burman also discussed plans for the upgrading of old Highway #8 and also Birch <br />Street. The work on Birch has been delayed due to the upcoming installation of the <br />intercepter. He will keep the City informed of the plans of the Highway Department. <br />The Council thanked Mr. Burman for his time and information. <br />The Clerk reported on the following items: <br />..Mr. Zelinka had requested the numbers of building permits issued for the constr- <br />uction of new homes since 1970 be computed. This had been done and 229 new homes <br />have been errected. Multiply this figure by 3.2 persons per home and the pop- <br />ulation figure is 733. There was discussion on the possibility of doing a census <br />within the next few years. Mr. Gotwald said the amount of monies received for high- <br />way construction and maintenance would more than pay for having the census done. He <br />felt the City would receive around 45 to 50 thousand dollars per year plus $1500.00 <br />per mile for maintenance. This is only available for Cities with a population of <br />5000 or more. Mayor Bohjanen suggested checking for the cost of doing a census. Mr. <br />Gotwald said Little Canada had just done this and he would talk to them. <br />..A request for the use of the Hall for a Boy Scout Court of Honor on July 20, 1976 <br />had been received. Mr. Zelinka moved to approve. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />..The auditors that had been in the office felt that the Civil Defense Department <br />