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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />June 8, 1994 <br />VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS: <br />A. MUSA AMENDMENT: Al Brixius advised the P & Z that staff <br />would be meeting next week with the Metro Council to discuss <br />a MUSA Amendment. We may be seeking an arrangement similar to <br />Lakeville's where the MUSA Areas is held in a banking type <br />arrangement. This Amendment will set framework for an <br />updating of the Comprehensive Plan as outlined in the report <br />dated June 2, 1994. <br />Ed Schones stated that the report presented was a top notch <br />piece of work. Mr. Robinson stated that Lino Lakes is unique <br />in several aspects - large park areas cutting through center <br />of the community, extensive wetlands, City Charter <br />constraints. Mr. Landers asked if this item was open to <br />public discussion. Chairman Schaps stated - not at this time. <br />Mr. Landers added that there is a group of citizens, himself <br />included, who would like to see a new Citizen Survey done to <br />see what direction the citizens want the City to go. Al <br />Brixius stated that a full comprehensive plan revision will <br />address many issues, including sewer, water, transportation, <br />zoning. The Council has directed staff to pursue these <br />discussions with the Metro Council. <br />Diana Turner of 7404 Sunset was present and stated that she is <br />interested in what is going on for the future of Lino Lakes. <br />She is interested in volunteering to help in the process and <br />thinks a Citizen Survey would be a good idea. Chairman Schaps <br />suggested she make this request to the Council as the P & Z is <br />only an advisory body. <br />Al Robinson asked what are the chances of getting a banking <br />type system approved by the Metro Council. Mr. Brixius <br />indicated that he would know more after next week. <br />-VI. ADJOURNMENT: Upon the unanimous consent of the Board the <br />meeting was adjourned at 8:10 P.M. <br />4 <br />