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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> Wessel stated he did not know what document Council Member Dahl was referring to. The <br /> Metropolitan Council did make a projection regarding build out. The City has scaled back. The �-- <br /> Metropolitan Council made the original forecast. He indicated he would have to review the <br /> document to comment further. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated the document refers to gross acres. The proposed Comprehensive <br /> Plan will double or triple those numbers. She asked how many acres specifically are in growth <br /> areas. She stated there has been only one healthy discussion regarding compromise on certain <br /> issues. This is the second healthy discussion. If more healthy discussions had been held before <br /> tonight's meeting they could be further along. She stated that baby boomers homes will become <br /> vacant and a place is needed for them. There are homes for sale all over Lino Lakes. The second <br /> generation of baby boomers will be coming. She indicated she does not believe houses will sit <br /> vacant in Lino Lakes. Younger people will come into the area. She noted that while on the <br /> Comprehensive Plan Task Force from the beginning of the year to almost the end of the year, she <br /> continually heard that nothing was concrete. Changes could be made. She agreed with Council <br /> Member Lyden that their ideas and suggestions were continually shut down because they came in <br /> too late. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that all ideas and suggestions were reviewed and revisited several times. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated she does not believe that the Plan cannot indicate a certain number <br /> of homes per year. That was the number one priority when she started on the Task Force. She <br /> read a memo to Council dated 11/19/98 regarding the Plan. She asked about the possibility of a �.. <br /> one month extension. She stated the Plan has a good foundation. She indicated that before she <br /> can vote on the Plan, she needs to see Mr. Brixius's recommendations in the Comprehensive <br /> Plan. She stated sending the Plan to the Metropolitan Council with a 3/5 vote is a waste of the <br /> Metropolitan Council's time. The Plan needs to be sent to neighboring cities before it is <br /> submitted to the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Council Member Neal asked about the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Centerville. Ms. <br /> Wyland indicated Centerville's Plan has been reviewed by City staff. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that Mr. Wessel needs one month to package and change the Plan. Part of <br /> that process is sending the Plan to neighboring cities. <br /> Council Member Neal suggested approving the Plan and submitting it. If changes are needed <br /> change them later. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to forward the proposed Comprehensive Plan to the Metropolitan <br /> Council for review and then have the Comprehensive Plan Task Force and Council Members <br /> Lyden and Dahl get together with the Metropolitan Council so that Council Members Lyden and <br /> Dahl can voice their views and if there is a change in the Plan it can be done immediately. <br /> Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. <br /> 22 <br />
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