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223 <br />The cost per unit was figured to be $500.00 and financing could be spread out for <br />10 years. Thus it would not be necessary to levy a tax if a bond would include <br />enough to carry the interest. He thought it would be better to throw away a temp- <br />orary smaller tank than install a big one since no one knows how the growth pattern <br />will go. He thought it would be feasible on this basis since municipal ownership <br />would better serve the interest of the people concerned. <br />After considerable discussion on the size of the tank, etc., the talk turned to the <br />low water level of the lakes, particularly Reshanau Lake. A letter from the Dept. <br />of Waters, Soils and Minerals (directed to Mr. Bohjanen and turned over to the <br />Council) denying U.S. Lakes Development the right to dredge was read. Several <br />persons in the audience voiced their concern over the low water level. There was <br />also discussion on the possibility of Centerville hooking up with the line going <br />up Hwy. 61. It was decided that the Clerk would contact proper authorities about <br />our concern ower the low water. <br />The discussion returned to the water system. It was remarked that the $500 charge <br />per home to put in the water system was actually cheaper for the developer than <br />putting in wells. Mr. Bohjanen requested a copy of the dredging permit for U.S. <br />Lakes. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved that a letter be written to U.S. Lakes Development asking them <br />if they wish to petition the Village for a hearing for assessments for municipal <br />water. Seconded by W. Jaworski. Carried. There was a considerable amount of <br />discussion on both sewer and water from both audience and Council. Residents <br />fear fish dying. Mr. Bohjanen asked, "If the bottom punctured? can any assurance <br />be given that the water will return?" <br />W. L'Allier reiterated some previous statements and suggested that it might be <br />possible to give the developer clear title to the system for, say, 5 years; if <br />he charged each home $1000 for water, then he would have the system paid for and <br />could return the system to the Village for $1.00. This will be discussed later. <br />W. Bohjanen asked Bob Burman about straightening the curve on Birch Street, <br />Mr. Burman stated that it was scheduled to be completed this year; the route is <br />staked out. Some persons thought that the road should follow the lake for scenic <br />purposes. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of August25th, 196 <br />Clerk-Treasurer <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council held on August 11, 1969, was <br />called to order at 8:07 p.m. Roll call showed all members present except Mfr. Rosengren <br />(who arrived later). <br />The following corrections were made to the minutes of the July 25th special meeting: <br />Page 1, paragraph 5, line 2, after the words wbuy-back", insert the following words, <br />"or a give'back". Page 1, par. 8, the last sentence should be changed to read -- <br />"W. LIAllier mentioned that Jandric had told the Council this was not possible <br />because the initial investment would have to include a plant to handle the entire <br />area and the few homes at the beginning could not be assessed for this complete <br />system". On Page 3, par, 4, the first sentence should read, "Mr. LIAllier mentioned <br />the fact that most of the land Jandric owns is under contract for deed and held by <br />different villagers and wondered if we had to assess these owners for the main <br />line." W. Bohjanen moved to accept these minutes as corrected. Seconded by <br />Mr. Jaworski. Carried, <br />The minutes of the regular July 28th meeting were corrected as follows: Page-4, <br />par. 1, the first sentence should be changed to read - "After discussion, <br />