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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> Council Member Dahl stated it is her understanding that other cities have sent their Plan to <br /> neighboring cities for a review before submitting it to the Metropolitan Council. Mr. Wessel <br /> stated the City has received plans from neighboring cities. The Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan <br /> will not be sent to neighboring cities until Council gives that directive to staff. Informal <br /> discussions regarding the Plan have been held with neighboring cities. <br /> Council Member Dahl indicated it would be advantageous to send the Plan to neighboring cities <br /> before a vote is taken to make sure it fits into the overall plan for this area. Following their <br /> review and comment, a Council vote should be taken. Mr. Wessel stated the Council is <br /> ultimately responsible for the Plan. Ms. Wyland indicated the City has received other cities <br /> plans for comments. This step will be taken by Lino Lakes when the City gets to that point. The <br /> City is required to send the Plan to neighboring cities. <br /> Council Member Dahl asked if the correct procedure is to send the Plan to other cities before or <br /> after the Council vote is taken. Ms. Wyland stated the correct procedure is to send the Plan to <br /> other cities before the Plan is submitted to the Metropolitan Council. Mr. Wessel stated the Plan <br /> will be sent to other cities when Council directs staff to do so. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated an extension regarding the Plan submittal date should be requested <br /> so that the Plan can be sent to neighboring cities before it goes to the Metropolitan Council <br /> because the transportation plan is involved. She indicated the City of Blaine has asked for an <br /> extension. Mr. Wessel stated he will send the Plan to neighboring cities when directive is <br /> received from Council. He stated he is ready to move forward with the process. The City does <br /> have the option to ask for an extension. He indicated he is not sure what an extension will <br /> accomplish. <br /> Council Member Dahl reviewed what the residents told the Council through the City survey. <br /> She read the survey questions and results regarding open space,rural areas,population, and <br /> traffic. She stated that she believes turning Lino Lakes into a Brooklyn Park is wrong. That is <br /> not why people moved to Lino Lakes. The City will be like Brooklyn Park if every square inch <br /> of land is developed. A cap on houses is needed. Added MUSA gives no opportunity for a <br /> developer to be encouraged to build cluster housing on 5 or 10 acre lots. All lots will be either <br /> R-1X or R-1 with added MUSA. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that with the proposed Plan every square inch of Lino Lakes will not be <br /> developed. The City would like to bank some MUSA,not assign it. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated she understands that Council will assign the MUSA. However,not <br /> all present Council Members will be here in five(5)years. She asked if the projections in the <br /> Comprehensive Plan of 1996 asked for 2,435 buildable acres when the Metropolitan Council <br /> projected only 1,653 buildable acres. Ms. Wyland stated the 1,653 figure was based on the <br /> Metropolitan Council's original estimate from their data. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated the Metropolitan Council projected approximately 1,600 acres. <br /> The City's Comprehensive Plan is way above the Metropolitan Council's projections. Mr. <br /> 21 <br />