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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 A <br /> Staff recommended Council approve the contracts for the completion of the objectives of the <br /> Livable Communities grant funding. <br /> Council Member Neal asked what is being redesigned. Mr. Wessel stated the master plan of the <br /> project served the City well. Now the City needs to integrate activity in all quadrants and <br /> develop a transportation plan. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if the people who originally designed the project will still be used. <br /> Mr. Wessel indicated the original designers will provide their input. <br /> Mayor Sullivan explained that the next step is to refine the process. Some types of housing need <br /> to be looked at. The proposed consultants have specific qualifications and will work with the <br /> Town Center Committee. Mr. Wessel noted that Dennis is not going away. International <br /> consultants are needed for a fresh look and they have a special expertise. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated Lino Lakes is so far ahead of other cities by using the experts to preserve <br /> open space and the environment. <br /> Council Member Neal asked how much the consultants will cost. Mr. Wessel stated the grant is <br /> for$220,000. If there are additional costs the City will get additional funding. <br /> Council Member Neal asked about the cost to the City. Mr. Wessel stated there will be no cost <br /> to the City. The City will get the money back. Experts have to be hired. The Council makes the <br /> final decision regarding housing. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated very dense single family or senior housing is being looked into. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if the City Attorney has reviewed the contracts. He stated he <br /> wants to make sure that if the funding for this dries up the City is not stuck with the bill. Mr. <br /> Hawkins stated he has reviewed the contracts. The contracts can be terminated on short notice. <br /> He indicated he does have some revisions to give to Mr. Wessel. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated he wants to make sure the Metropolitan Council does not have <br /> any strings attached or expectations regarding the amount of rental properties in Lino Lakes. Mr. <br /> Wessel stated that at the next Council meeting,the goals for Livable Communities will be <br /> reviewed. He stated that three (3) years ago the City committed to participating if the program. <br /> If the City does not proceed with the program or the goals are not accepted,the Metropolitan <br /> Council will review the grant. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated the contracts are premature and he cannot support them until the <br /> goals are determined. Mr. Wessel noted the expectation of Council is that the City continues to <br /> participate in the program. <br /> Council Member Neal stated the Metropolitan Council issued low income housing deals in <br /> Willow Ponds and the deals were not accepted. Mr. Wessel stated a discussion regarding the <br /> 26 <br />
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