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The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on June 23, 1969 was <br />called to order at 8:04 p.m. by Mayor L'Allier with all members present. <br />The following corrections were made to the minutes of the June 9 regular meeting: <br />Page 1, paragraph 5, line 2; change "seconded by Mr. Cardinal" to read "seconded <br />by Mr. Cardinal and Mr. Bohjanen." <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to accept these minutes as corrected. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />Motion carried. <br />The minutes of the special June 12th meeting were corrected as follows: Page 2, <br />paragraph 3, line 1; add the word 'now; between we and have. Page 3, paragraph <br />4, line 1; change 'Mr. Houle' to read "Mr. Husnik.' Page 4, paragraph 4, line 2; <br />at beginning of new sentence change 'We" to'MR. Carley'. Mr. L'Allier moved to <br />accept these minutes as corrected. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to postpone the correction of the minutes of the June 17th special <br />meeting until another meeting, probably July 28th when the matter of the Jandric <br />franchises would be taken up again. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that he wished to appoint Mr. Ed Karth to fill the vacancy on <br />the Planning and Zoning Board. Mr. Bohjanen seconded this as a motion. Motion <br />carried. <br />Mr. L'Allier mentioned the current bannering of the Youth Center due to the announced <br />salary increases for the correctional officers there. New employees would receive <br />a 12 percent raise while experienced officers with one year's time would only re- <br />ceive an 8 per cent raise in wages, thus giving both experienced and new men the <br />same salary. Mr. L'Allier stated that he was sympathetic with the strikers since <br />the report on the Youth Center presented earlier had shown a very low salary range <br />which was totally inadequate for the correctional officers compared with other em- <br />ployees. He then proceeded to quote wages from the report supporting his state- <br />ment. Mr. L'Allier also stated that the Legislature had eliminated all youthful <br />offenders (ages 18 -20) from the Youth Center: that as of the last week 19 of <br />same had been moved to St. Cloud and 5 to Willow River; the intake of same had <br />also ceased. They had also ceased to harbor parolees from Red Wing. As a result, <br />the police report showed only 1 escape for the last month. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to approve the application of Mr. Henry Speiser, dba Hank's <br />Superette, for an off =sale 3.2 beer license. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried. <br />The Clerk reported that she had received from Lexington a copy of their ordinance <br />No. 48, showing their fee for an on -sale 3.2 beer license to be $50.00, and the fee <br />for an onsale 3.2 beer license where the establishment permits set -ups to be $300.00. <br />The certificate for liquor liability for Mrs. Cegla had been received. Also, an <br />answer had been received from Mr. Ken Rehbein on the question of his plans for the <br />mobile home on Fourth Avenue. He plans to build a house there within 60 days. <br />The sales tax revenue from the State had been received through the County Auditor <br />in the amount of $8,238.46. Also, municipal court fines in the amount of $20.00 <br />had been received for May. The Clerk was asked to check again with the Court Clerk <br />to receive monthly reports. <br />Copies of the Uniform Building Code had been received. After discussion, Mr. <br />L'Allier appointed the following persons to study the Code and to compare it with <br />the codes used in other communities and to report back to the Council at the second <br />meeting in July: Messrs. Al Dupre, Ron Jaworski and Wm. Bohjanen. <br />