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COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 12, 1993 <br /> athletic complex concept should be researched soon. The Park <br /> Board is aware that they must go to the City Council for funding. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to approve expenditures numbers 1 <br /> through 4 listed above and authorize staff to explore possible <br /> land purchases in the above described area for further City park <br /> needs. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Council Member <br /> Bergeson asked when the Economic Impact Study and the related <br /> wetlands study would be available. Mr. Schneider said about 90 <br /> days. Council Member Bergeson felt that the information <br /> available in these studies would impact the future park expansion <br /> purchases. <br /> Voting on the motion, motion carried unanimously. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 16 - 93 OPPOSING DETACHMENT OF <br /> PROPERTY FROM LINO LAKES AND ANNEXATION BY CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> Mr. Schumacher explained that on March 16, 1993, the City <br /> received a letter from the State Municipal Board stating that the <br /> Board had received a petition for detachment of property (Rehbein <br /> ,•� -East portion of Main Street, 35W intersection) from Lino Lakes <br /> and annexation of same to the City of Centerville. Resolution <br /> No. 16 - 93 declares the opposition to this action by the City of <br /> Lino Lakes. The State of Minnesota requires that the resolution <br /> be forwarded to the Municipal Board. A hearing will be scheduled <br /> after Council action is taken. <br /> Mrs. Anderson read the resolution. Council Member Elliott moved <br /> to adopt Resolution No. 16 - 93 and forward same to the Municipal <br /> Board. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion was <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 16 - 93 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br /> FIRST READING, Ordinance No. 93 - 05 Extending Moratorium on the <br /> Siting of Adult Uses-Principal As Defined Herein Within any <br /> Zoning District of the City of Lino Lakes - Ordinance No. 93 - 05 <br /> was passed by the City Council on May 11, 1992 directing staff to <br /> prepare a comprehensive adult uses ordinance. A moratorium was <br /> instituted at that time for one (1) year. The moratorium will <br /> end on May 11, 1993 and the final adult uses ordinance is not <br /> ready for adoption. Ordinance No. 93 - 05 will allow an <br /> additional six (6) months time to finalize the ordinance, conduct <br /> the required public hearings and adopt and publish the final <br /> ordinance. <br /> PAGE 15 <br />