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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 14, 1998 <br /> aware of the inaccuracies. One page is a wish list. She stated she wanted the public to <br /> understand how close the two (2)plans really are. �-- <br /> There is one table in the Lyden/Dahl Plan which talks about the increase in community <br /> development. With proper labeling, the table would show the City's commercial development <br /> and housing development have increased over the last five (5)years. Another table compares <br /> Lino Lakes to Maplewood, Roseville, and S. St. Paul. Lino Lakes doesn't have a 3M although it <br /> has the space for something like that. Roseville has a regional shopping center. The citizens <br /> have clearly stated they do not want a regional shopping center in this City. S. St. Paul has the <br /> stockyards as a tax base. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that Lino Lakes is unique to Lino Lakes and the goals of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan have been developed relating to what fits for this community. <br /> Mayor Sullivan continued stating that one page of the Lyden/Dahl Plan is a bibliography. <br /> Twelve pages relate to cluster development which is part of the Comprehensive Plan. Four(4) <br /> pages are a bibliography from the Farmland Information Library. Thirteen pages are copies of <br /> the Lino Lakes Quality of Life Survey. Ten pages have one quote on each page. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated the wish list has individuality and uniqueness. The first comment is"I am <br /> as interested in high density development as I am cancer". Both the 20/20 Vision Advisory <br /> group and the Comprehensive Plan Task Force discussed the issue of diversity and housing. <br /> Lino Lakes can not afford to over build housing that cannot be sold to future generations. When <br /> you look at the demographics,the City will not have the same number in future generations as it <br /> has now with the baby boomers. Diversity in housing must to be considered. <br /> Mayor Sullivan went over the wish list items in the Lyden/Dahl Plan and explained why she did <br /> or did not support each item: <br /> Mayor Sullivan explained that she could not support the Lyden/Dahl Plan. Part of it is in the <br /> Comprehensive Plan and part of it does not belong in the Plan. No one involved in the process <br /> of the development of the Comprehensive Plan got all the items they wanted. Council did have <br /> the opportunity to provide lists of what they wanted. The Comprehensive Plan Task Force <br /> worked with experts to put together the Plan. Council was a part of the process and approved the <br /> members on the Comprehensive Plan Task Force. The process of the Plan was citizen based. It <br /> is a citizens Plan with comments from citizens incorporated into it. Citizens worked with <br /> professionals and staff to develop the Plan. The City has made a statement about what it wants <br /> to be. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated she believes it would be confusing to send the Lyden/Dahl Plan to the <br /> Metropolitan Council because all elements are not included in that document. The Metropolitan <br /> Council is looking for a balanced plan. The City has voted 3/2 to send the Comprehensive Plan <br /> forward. She indicated she will not support the additional document. <br /> U <br /> 10 <br />