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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> labeled critics. The suggestions were discounted and labeled as a list of demands. He stated <br /> Mayor Sullivan herself stated their issues were road blocks. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that the way the issues were presented were road blocks. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated that during the Council break trust regarding developers was <br /> mentioned. He stated that Mayor Sullivan told him he has no conscious which is why he can <br /> sleep at night. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that she said it to his face and not behind his back. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated that any suggestion is always treated this way. He stated his open <br /> space plan was submitted too late. Input given one year ago was given too late. He stated that <br /> some people have preconceived notions. Trust is fragile. It is the intent of Council to submit a <br /> plan to the Metropolitan Council. The slow growth advocates have been removed from the <br /> plan's process. He stated he feels there has been no place to negotiate. Serious movement from <br /> both sides is needed. He indicated he will approve of 100 homes being built per year. <br /> Council Member Neal asked who Council Member Lyden feels has said his recommendations <br /> and plans were submitted too late for consideration. Council Member Lyden stated the <br /> Comprehensive Plan Task Force indicated his plans were received too late. He indicated he feels <br /> that if he does not agree with Comprehensive Plan Task Force he is putting them down. He <br /> stated that good hard working people worked on the Plan. "The restaurant and menu were chosen <br /> for them". <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if Council Member Lyden was a member of the Council when the Plan <br /> was started and if Council Member Dahl was a member of the Task Force earlier this year. <br /> Council Member Lyden indicated he was a member of Council when the Plan was started and <br /> Council Member Dahl was part of the Task Force. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated disagreements were welcomed and encouraged as part of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan process. There were many different opinions that were pulled together <br /> through discussions. The Plan always has been a land use plan. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that regarding the petition for Birch Street, residents had an issue and <br /> brought it forward to the Council. A resident does not have to have a petition to get the Council <br /> to listen. All citizens can be heard. The Birch Street group was an effective group that asked for <br /> changes and made that change happen. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that information received too late was related to the fact that it was a <br /> response and not proactive. All information was considered. The Comprehensive Plan Task <br /> Force reviewed Council Member Lyden's and Mr. Trehus' comments. Some of the comments <br /> were implemented and incorporated into the Plan. The Comprehensive Plan will not contain <br /> inaccurate figures. No one person gets everything they want regarding this Plan. Everyone did <br /> 18 <br />