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COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 23, 1995 <br />Mayor Reinert thanked Mr. Yantos and Commissioner Langfeld for their presentation. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to close the public hearing at 8:10 P.M. Council Member <br />Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to adopt Resolution No. 95 - 143 Establishing a City <br />Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. Council Member Elliott said she did not feel comfortable <br />assessing the citizens of Lino Lakes for a program before evaluating the needs of Lino <br />Lakes. <br />Council Member Bergeson noted that the resolution does not address who will on the <br />HRA board. He suggested that the HRA be a separate group that would meet at a <br />different time than the Economic Development Authority. Mr. Batty explained that <br />another resolution will which will outline who sits on the HRA board. Council Member <br />Kuether said she felt that the HRA should be put in place and then later decide if the City <br />should keep its own HRA or join the Anoka County HRA. <br />FIRST READING, ORDINANCE NO. 17 - 95 AMENDING THE COMMERCIAL <br />SOLID WASTE COLLECTION ORDINANCE, JACKIE CONSTANT <br />Ms. Constant explained that Ordinance No. 95 - 94 was passed by the City Council in <br />April, 1994. The ordinance required that commercial solid waste haulers be licensed. The <br />ordinance also limited the number of commercial solid waste haulers to six (6). The <br />ordinance should have limited the number of commercial solid waste haulers to seven (7). <br />Ordinance No. 17 - 95 will allow eight (8) commercial solid waste haulers to work in Lino <br />Lakes. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt the FIRST READING of Ordinance No. 17 - <br />95 and dispense with the reading. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT, MARY KAY WYLAND <br />Site Plan Review for the Fogerty/Custom Remodelers Improvement in the Apollo <br />Business Park - Ms. LaForest introduced Mr. Bill Fogerty of Fogerty/Custom <br />Remodelers. Mr. Fogerty is proposing to build a 32,000 square foot office/warehouse <br />facility in the Apollo Business Park. Custom Remodelers is a family owned <br />remodeling/telemarketing company that has outgrown its location in Blaine and plans to <br />own and occupy 15,000 square feet of the facility. The company has demonstrated strong <br />growth over its five (5) year existence and employs 30 full-time employees and 20 <br />contract employees. Mr. Fogerty will own the remaining 17,000 square feet to provide <br />leasable manufacturing/ warehousing space within the Business Park. Ms. LaForest also <br />PAGE 10 <br />