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COUNCIL WORK SESSION DECEMBER 9, 1998 <br /> It was noted that the purpose of building the civic buildings was to encourage <br /> development in the project. Mary Alice was asked what would happen if no other <br /> development takes place? She explained this will not happen,the interchange will <br /> develop. Planning before the development starts allows the City to control the quality of <br /> the development and how the area will develop. <br /> Brian explained that the McDonalds project will be considered by the Planning and <br /> Zoning Board in January. The extension of Apollo Drive into the shopping center <br /> property will take place as the McDonalds store is constructed. <br /> Jeff was asked if the City must set goals and demonstrate progress in attaining these goals <br /> if the City wants to be a part of Livable Communities?Jeff explained that goals are based <br /> on a group. Lino Lakes is part of the north sector group. Characteristics of this sector are <br /> the basis of the goals. Lino Lakes has to be part of this group in order to qualify for <br /> funding. The funding makes the difference in the quality of development that will occur <br /> in Lino Lakes. The funding received last year is now being used to conduct an <br /> environmental analysis,to fund the Calthorpe Group master plan and a housing analysis <br /> of the Town Center, and hopefully a commercial market analysis. <br /> Jeff was asked what are the goals for Lino Lakes?Is our participation in Livable <br /> Communities dependent upon reaching certain benchmarks?Why can't we tell them what <br /> is going to realistically happen?Is there some rule that says we have to follow the <br /> benchmarks?Brian referred to Resolution No. 98 - 175 and said the City has to accept <br /> goals. <br /> Jeff explained that although the adoption of the resolution will spell out some goals, by <br /> the time the program all comes together,the 2000 census will be completed and all goals <br /> will have to be re-evaluated. If the City adopts Resolution No. 98 - 175,the City does not <br /> have to meet those goals. <br /> Jeff was asked if the goals were for affordable housing only?Do they pertain to rental <br /> housing?He explained there are separate goals for affordable housing and rental housing. <br /> If we do not meet the goals, can we still participate in the Livable Communities Program? <br /> Jeff said there are separate goals for affordable housing and rental housing. We do not <br /> need to meet the goals to continue to participate and be eligible for future funding. <br /> Brian was asked if the goals in Resolution No. 98 - 175 are the same goals that were <br /> adopted last year. Brian said no,the rental goals were less and were not acceptable to Met <br /> Council. However, conceptually,these goals are consistent with what we want to do. If <br /> the City wants funding,the City must adopt these goals. <br /> Page 2 <br />