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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 14, 1998 <br /> Council Member Lyden stated the Environmental group deserves a great deal of credit for <br /> bringing Brauer& Associates in as consultants. He liked the thoughts and ideas presented by <br /> the consultants. He asked who was polled in the Image Preference Survey. Mr. Shonebauer <br /> stated the people polled were residents from Lino Lakes. <br /> Council Member Lyden noted the top three(3) images/values of those polled are related to open <br /> space. He asked if it is fair to say that the people in Lino Lakes place a high value on open <br /> space. Mr. Abflebaum explained that perception of density was indicated on the survey. Homes <br /> associated with a typical small town integrated with open space scored highly. What was not <br /> vital to those polled was open space that was not structured and certain architectural styles. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated he greatly appreciated the value the consultants put on the three <br /> (3) components. He stated the basic premise of the Comprehensive Plan must be based on all <br /> three (3)components. The common language by which development is currently discussed is <br /> economy. There is no language to express the ideas of open space,preserving natural resources, <br /> and rural areas and indicated he would prefer the Comprehensive Plan be built on those ideas. <br /> Mr. Abflebaum stated the three(3)components are similar to a three (3) legged stool which is <br /> much more stable. Each leg of the stool is represented by one of the three (3) images/values. The <br /> importance of the model is great. What the model represents is very valuable in how to view the <br /> r� future. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated the picture of the model may not be used in the front of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. However,the Comprehensive Plan is based on the 20/20 Vision and does <br /> put its focus on the environment, economics, and cultural aspects. Mr. Abflebaum stated that was <br /> his understanding in reading the draft of the Comprehensive Plan even though it may not show it <br /> symbolically. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked why the greenway corridors are not specifically outlined. Mr. <br /> Schonebauer indicated he was unsure as to why this happened. He will be looking into this. He <br /> indicated their focus is on preservation. Preservation of natural resources can only happen when <br /> it is economically viable. There are ways to make it economically viable and developers are <br /> willing to participate to achieve a balance. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if the model development and the actual plat map shown have the <br /> same amount of lots. Mr. Schonebauer indicated there are more lots in the model development. <br /> Mr. Wessel added that the emphasis of the environmental approach has been for residential <br /> development. It is also applicable to commercial development. These consultants have been <br /> working on the Town Center project. <br /> ,.ti Mr. Abflebaum stated they have been looking at the four(4) quadrants of I-35W. Very refined <br /> mapping of the quadrants including mapping trees,prairies, and wetlands is currently being done. <br /> 3 <br />
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