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COUNCIL MINUTES May 11, 2009 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 82 the Plan. Why is the City of North Oaks being asked to add only 51 new units and Lino Lakes is <br /> '83 looking at 1,200? The system statement for the Plan calls for approximately 3,000 new homes <br /> 184 over twenty years and he wonders how that number has gone up to 6,600? The city isn't about <br /> 185 the people who work at city hall. If the council wants to cite what the citizens want, he suggests <br /> 186 they look at the recent citizen survey and see just how much the residents value the rural setting <br /> 187 of the city, how much they don't want growth and how much they don't want higher taxes. This <br /> 188 Plan will bring about the ruin of the city and the fact is that the Metropolitan Council isn't even <br /> 189 asking for the numbers being presented in the Plan. <br /> 190 <br /> 191 Christopher Lyden. Mr. Lyden asked the council to heed the facts they have heard. He offered <br /> 192 the quote"structure will define function" and noted that reflects the Plan. The blood, sweat and <br /> 193 tears that went into establishing the 146 limit will be lost. The city should grow slowly with <br /> 194 quality and the 3,000 figure versus the 6,000 number is closer to what people here want. On the <br /> 195 issue of affordability, he recognizes that the Metropolitan Council wants to spread it around but <br /> 196 ten percent would be a more reasonable figure. <br /> 197 <br /> 198 Rob Rafferty, 1573 Merganser Court. Mr. Rafferty remarked that he was part of the advisory <br /> 199 board that worked on the Plan and knows there was a lot of hard work involved among the <br /> 200 citizens, staff and even the council. The effort of updating this Plan is a big one. Even as one <br /> 201 who worked on the Plan process, however, he has to come forward and question how the large <br /> 202 numbers got into the Plan. People who live in the city like the lower density and the Plan would <br /> 203 change that and he doesn't know that it's the right direction. The Plan needs further review. <br /> '04 <br /> '--z.05 Council Member Reinert moved that Resolution No. 09-23 be tabled to the next meeting with <br /> 206 direction to staff to work on ordinances to reduce/control the affordable housing element and to <br /> 207 look at how to lower the overall forecast number. Council Member O'Donnell seconded the <br /> 208 motion but requested that the motion include recognition that the council will need to have a <br /> 209 work session prior to a council meeting to allow for more discussion. Council Member Reinert <br /> 210 concurred. Motion carried. Council Members Stoltz and Bergeson recorded as voting"no". <br /> 211 <br /> 212 The mayor announced that one council member will be absent from the May 26 meeting. <br /> 213 <br /> 214 The council took a short recess and reconvened in five minutes with all members present. <br /> 215 <br /> 216 6B. Consideration of Resolution No. 09-30, Supporting Anoka County Federal Funding <br /> 217 Application for CSAH 14 (Main Street) Pedestrian/Bicycle Overpass—Community <br /> 218 Development Director Grochala reported that the regional Transportation Advisory Board is <br /> 219 seeking proposals for 2013 &2014 projects to utilize federal transportation funds. Anoka <br /> 220 County is interested in submitting an application for funding to construction a pedestrian/bicycle <br /> 221 overpass along CSAH 14 over I-35W. Staff sees this as a needed project from a safety and <br /> 222 connectivity viewpoint and would like to offer the city's support to the funding application. <br /> 223 Council Member Gallup moved to approve Resolution No. 09-30 as presented. Council Member <br /> 224 O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br /> 225 <br /> '26 6C. Consideration of Resolution No. 09-29,Approving Change Order No. 2 and Payment <br /> '- .27 No. 14 (Final), Legacy at Woods Edge Phase 3—Streetscape, Planting and Irrigation 0 <br /> 5 <br />