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i 9 <br />JANUARY PAYROLL (Cont'd) <br />1053 Emil Rehbein $ 37.60 <br />1054 Jack Rector 92.82 <br />1055 Virgil M. Beecher 343.78 <br />1056 Keith M. Beecher 43.20 <br />1057 Roy H. Backlin 363.00 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on February 9, 1970, was <br />called to order at 8:07 p.m. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to accept the minutes of the January 26th regular meeting as <br />written. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Motion carried unanimously with Mr. Bohjanen <br />abstaining since he had been absent at that meeting. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to accept the minutes of the special January 29th meeting <br />providing the exact wording of the resolution governing the bond sale be added. <br />Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk read the January ending fund balances as follows: Total funds - $14,507.96, <br />General - $2,974.14 in the red, Parks - $857.62, Roads - $5,383.27, Fire - $3,703.40, <br />Civil Defense - $620.68 and Debt - $6,917.13. The receipts in January were $1,429.44 <br />and disbursements were $10,396.90. <br />The Clerk stated that nothing had been received from Gethsemane United Methodist Church <br />as requested regarding the pending off -sale license across the highway. <br />The Lexington Fire Dept. report for the fourth quarter of 1969 was read. Mr. Bohjanen <br />moved that a copy of the Lexington report be sent to the Centerville Fire Dept. asking <br />that they submit the same type of report. Seconded by Mr. L'Allier. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk mentioned letters from Mr. Reidenberg, Attorney handling the Municipal Court <br />property which stated that Lino Lakes had submitted the only acceptable bid on the <br />electric typewriter. Also, that due to some difficulty Lexington Village was being <br />allowed an extra 30 days to bid on any other Court property in the inventory. Mr. <br />Cardinal moved that the typewriter be purchased as bid, for $25.00. Seconded by <br />Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />A letter commending Mr. Myhre's help to a motorist in trouble was read; the motorist <br />deeply appreciated the assistance. <br />Also, a letter written to the Mayor from Paul Miller of Acton Construction thanking <br />the Council for the favorable action on their rezoning request was read. <br />Mr. Cardinal had nothing to report except that the next Planning & Zoning meeting <br />would be February 18th. <br />Mr. Jaworski had no report but wished to'discuss the Mayor's January 12th proposal <br />that Lino Lakes suspend all mobile home park hearings for a year and allow sites <br />for same to be chosen. Mayor L'Allier reiterated his feelings and statements on <br />this subject, mentioning that the period of one year was arbitrary. He felt that <br />we were wasting the developer's time by holding hearings on mobile home parks now <br />when the Village doesn't even know if it wants any or where they should go. Crystal <br />Ahlman asked if hearings weren't already set for Mr. Menkveld on the 3 sites he <br />proposed and was told "no ", that he was going to bring his proposal before the <br />Planning & Zoning and the Council but these were not called hearings. Mrs. Ahlman <br />