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r’'MINUTES OF THE REGULAR OP NO COUNCIL MEETING - AUGUST 26. 1991 <br />STUBBS BAY FEASIBILITY STUDY - CONT. <br />Garhardson noted that the schedo’e Cv^r. be modified to <br />reflect the tabling at this time. not*ng the need to keep moving <br />on this so as to start the project in the spring of 199.?. <br />I. <br />Cook requested Input from tne Committee working on getting <br />this project through. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Jabbour, to table <br />review of the feasibility study to allow time to send a copy to <br />all affected property owners in the study. This item will be <br />brought back to the Council for consideration at the October I4th <br />neetinn. Ayes 4. nays 0. <br />(tl4«) CHANGE ORDER #3 > WELL #3 <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Goetter., to ‘joprovo <br />Change Order #3 authorizing the installation of an aud'ble alarm <br />on the pumphouse for well #3 for an amount of $400.00. Ayes 4, <br />nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Callahan noted that the City has decided to enter into the <br />shoreland agreement with the DNR, with the substance of the <br />agreement that the City will adopt the shoreland management <br />ordinance before February 5, 1992 and provide the DNR a draft 60 <br />days before that deadline. thereby entitled to received one half <br />of the cost of drafting the ordinance of up to $5,000. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Butler, to enter into <br />the ONR's shoreland grant agreement as submitted by the DNR. <br />Ayes 4. nays 0. <br />Callahan noted that the time has come to consider the <br />situation with the neighboring city. Long Lake. with the <br />following arising: <br />1. Police Contract - The City of Long Lake has not paid <br />what we think they owe for the 1991 police contract, because <br />they had budgeted for an amount less than the contract <br />called for, therefore not having enough budgeted to pay us <br />the full amount. A meeting was held to discuss the then <br />current contract at which the Long Lake City Council denied <br />knowledge of what the contract was or even how it came <br />about, and rather wanted to discuss how the Police <br />Department should be run. <br />Negotlatic's with their city attorney bv oun attorney have <br />not been about the contract. but rather about a <br />philosophically deslreablo contract, and whether it should <br />be better dc..e some other way. The actual dollar difference <br />Is rather small. $3,000 to 5.000. but our attjrnov fees are <br />adding up. <br />l,; <br />r. S -
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