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112 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on January 13, 1969 <br />was called to order at 8:02 p.m. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />The first order of business was the swearing in of the newly - elected trustee, <br />Henry Rosengren and the newly - elected constable and policemen, Marvin B. Myhre. <br />Mr. Locher administered the oathes of office to the two men. <br />The following corrections were made to the December 23 minutes: page two, last <br />paragraph, third sentence should read: Mr. Cardinal moved to accept this map as <br />official zoning map of the Village subject to any subsequent additions and re- <br />visions. Page four, ninth paragraph, first sentence should read: Mr. L'Allier <br />listed accomplishments of 1968 including the option on 30 acres of land, existing <br />zoning, proposed zoning and thoroughfare maps, sewer study with Centerville, <br />new park and taxi ordinances, new businesses, etc. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to accept these minutes as corrected. Seconded by Mr. <br />Rosengren. Carried. <br />Bids had been received from both the Circulating Pines and the Blaine Life to <br />serve as the legal newspaper in 1969. These were discussed later on. <br />After discussion of the work of the Anoka County League of Municipalities, reasons <br />for the raising of the membership fee (due to Circle Pines dropping out as well <br />as the hiring of the new executive secretary), Mr. Bohjanen moved that Lino Lakes <br />pay the amount of $127.14 to join in 1969. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />Mr. Bohjanen stated that he was glad to see that Lino Lakes had been plainly <br />printed on the League's letterhead. <br />The Clerk stated that she was pleased with the IBM Selectric typewriter which <br />she was trying. The concensus of the Council, however, was that a trial of the <br />Facit typewriter should be made before the final selection for purchase. <br />After discussion, Mr. Bohjanen moved that the Village purchase a desk from P.M. <br />Johnson's School and Office Equipment, 127 W. Winifred St., St. Paul 7, Minn. <br />at the price of $120.00 for the Clerk's use. This would be a new desk, perhaps with <br />with a chip, and would be delivered. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. If <br />the Clerk was not satisfied with the desk it was agreed that an exchange could <br />be made. <br />Mayor L'Allier then named Mr. Bob Raymond to be Lino Lakes' Man of the Year for <br />1968 -9. Mr. L'Allier listed Mr. Raymonds record of service including 14 years <br />as a constable and police officer in Lino Lakes as well as 8 years work br the <br />County and 6 years as a juvenile officer. Mr. Raymond was also very active in <br />the Boy Scouts, had taught Firearms Safety Instruction and was a member of the <br />Citizen's Committee working with the Youth Center (on the Security Committee). <br />The mayor then presented Mr. Raymond with a plaque as a token of the Village's <br />appreciation for his work. <br />Mr. L'Allier made the following appointments under a perpetual motion: <br />Clerk- Treasurer- -Mrs. June L. Emerton. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. <br />Deputy Clerk -- -Kay Olson. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />Village Attorney -- Babcock and Locher, specifically Mr. Locher. Sec. by Mr. Bohjanen. <br />Village Engineer - -M. W. Carley & Assoc., specifically Mr. Gotwald. Sec. by Ros. <br />Building Inspector -- Albert Dupre. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. <br />Civil Defense Director - -Mr. Charles Cape. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen <br />Fire Marshall - -Mr. John Juleen. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />