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JOINT COUNCIL MEETING JULY 29, 1998 <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL MEETING _ <br /> CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> CITY OF HUGO <br /> WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE : July 29, 1998 <br /> TIME STARTED : 7:30 p.m. <br /> TIME ENDED : 9:50 p.m. <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Members Bergeson, Dahl, Lyden, <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT : Council Member Neal and Mayor Sullivan <br /> Staff members present: Community Development Director, Brian Wessel; City <br /> Engineer/Public Works Director, David Ahrens; Assistant to the City Administrator, Dan <br /> Tesch; Consulting Engineers, John Powell and Joe Kern,Environmental Coordinator, <br /> Marty Asleson and Clerk-Treasurer Marilyn Anderson. <br /> City of Hugo: Council Members Andrew Goeffon, Debra Barnes, Warren Arcand, Jim <br /> LeRoux, Mayor Fran Miron; City Administrator, Bob Museus; Consulting Engineer, <br /> Tom Angus of OSM and Water Resource Engineer, Peter Willenbring of WSB. <br /> White Bear Township: Board Members Dick Sand,Bob Weisenburger and Linda Ford <br /> and Administrator, Bill Short <br /> Acting Mayor Chris Lyden welcomed everyone to the meeting and everyone introduced <br /> themselves.Acting Mayor Lyden explained that the purpose of the meeting is to present <br /> an exchange of comprehensive plan information by the three(3) entities represented <br /> tonight. <br /> Mr. Wessel explained the City of Lino Lakes, as all communities in the seven(7) county <br /> metropolitan area, is in the process of preparing a Comprehensive Land Use Plan as <br /> required by Metropolitan Council. He explained he would present the current status of the <br /> Lino Lakes Plan. Joe Kern, Transportation Engineer with SRF will present the <br /> transportation plan for the City and John Powell, consulting engineer with TKDA will <br /> present primarily the utility plan for this area. After these presentations, both Hugo and <br /> White Bear Township will be asked to present the current status of their respective Plans. <br /> These presentations should lead into a discussion of how each plan would affect the <br /> neighboring communities and how the three (3) communities could work together to, in <br /> effect,prepare a regional plan. <br /> Mr. Wessel explained that for the past four(4)years the City has concentrated most of its <br /> economic development efforts in the Apollo Business Park in the western portion of the <br /> City and Clearwater Creek Business Center located around the I-35E/Main Street <br /> PAGE 1 <br />