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Lino Lakes Council meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. Jan. 11, <br />1965. All members present. <br />Minutes of the previous meeting were read, and on motion by Backlin, <br />second by Speiser, the minutes were accepted as read. <br />Domning suggested that Kenneth Bryant be appointed as Civil Defense <br />Director, if there were no other nominations. Vote was unanimous that <br />Mr. Bryant be so appointed. <br />Motion by Backlin, second by Speiser that Ed Houle be retained again <br />for 1965 as Weed Inspector. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Anderson, second by Domning that the village bank account <br />be changed to Centennial State Bank of Lexington. On the vote, Anderson <br />yes, Speiser no, Backlin no, Zelinka yes, Domning yes. Motion carried. <br />Motion by Domning, second by Speiser that Circulating Pines be retained <br />as the official village newspaper. On the vote, Anderson no, speiser yes, <br />backlin yes, zelinka no,, domning yes. Motion carried. <br />Motion by Backlih, second by Speiser, that the firm of Babcock & Locher <br />be retained as Village Counsel. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Backlin, second by Anderson, that Emily Rehbein be reap- <br />pointed as Assessor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Downing spoke in favor of retaining someone geographically closer <br />to the village as Auditor, and suggested Waldemar Hill in Circle Pines. <br />The matter was discussed, after which Backlin motioned with second <br />by Speiser, that Bonhiver & Anfinson continue as Village Auditors. <br />On the vote, Anderson yes, Speiser, yes, Backlin yes, Zelinka yes <br />Downing no. <br />Motion by Domning and second by Speiser that Elgar Jester and Al Ross <br />be appointed to the two vacancies on the Planning Board. On the vote, <br />Anderson no, Speiser yes, Backlin no, Zelinka no, Downing yes. <br />Mr. Backlin then moved that names be nominated and two men be appointed <br />by written ballot. Jester, Ross, Kelling, Bohjanen and Rosengren <br />were nominated. Ballot results: Jester, 4, Rosengren 2, Bohjanen 1, <br />Kelling 1 and Ross 1. Jester and Rosengren accepted by unanimous ballot. <br />After discussion on the contract for fire department protection, it <br />was moved and seconded that we retain the two companies who have served <br />us in the past, and at the same rate. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Speiser and second by Domning, that Milner & Carley be retained <br />as Engineering Consultants, and specifically, that George Gottwold of <br />the .above firm handle village engineering work. Motion carried unan. <br />Motion by Anderson to go according to the budget and give our part - <br />time police officers raises as requested. No second to the motion, <br />and after further discussion, this was held over to later in the evening. <br />Domning next asked Mr. McCubrey, representing the Minnesota Highway <br />Department, to briefly outline the situation on 35E as it affected this <br />village. It was confirmed by Mr. McCubrey and the village engineer <br />the county would build the parallel service road needed between #46 <br />and #54, in Section 23. <br />