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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1998 <br /> City meetings and felt Council Member Dahl was treated unfairly at a public meeting. She stated <br /> she decided to voice her opinion at the Council meeting because Mayor Sullivan is fair and she <br /> would be treated with respect. <br /> Council Member Dahl returned at 7:53 p.m. <br /> Mr. Don Dunn, 6885 Black Duck Drive, stated the Plan is a good plan for the citizens of Lino <br /> Lakes. The Plan meets all aspects of the citizens needs. It is balanced and has a smart growth <br /> plan. Growth is going to happen. The choice is to manage growth smartly. Residential growth <br /> of 147 units is a down turn from the up turn of commercial growth. He stated 147 units may not <br /> support Commercial/Industrial growth. However,the Task Force is willing to try 147 units per <br /> year. He stated citizens have to trust their elected officials. He indicated he was disappointed <br /> that a Council Member stated you can not trust your elected officials. Lino Lakes is a city that <br /> moves forward and responds to citizens needs. This Plan does that. The challenge is to put the <br /> Plan into place. He stated he hoped to hear this evening that the Council had come together. <br /> There has been plenty of time in the last two (2)years for all groups to come together. He stated <br /> he hopes the five(5)officials will vote to approve the Plan. He commended the three(3)that <br /> will vote to approve. He urged Council Members Dahl and Lyden to change their minds <br /> regarding the Plan. It is a privilege to vote no. It is their duty to vote yes. <br /> Ms. Donna Carlson, 6808 East Shadow Lake Drive,expressed concern regarding the plan for <br /> every home to be inspected before selling. She asked what will happen if the seller can not <br /> afford to have the home inspected. She stated the language regarding this issue has softened but <br /> the intent has not changed. She stated the Transportation Plan needs to be changed to indicate <br /> 1998. She indicated a increase of 25%of rental property is extreme. The multiple family and <br /> medium density aspects are extreme. The Council Members were elected because they offered <br /> the voters something. One of the Council Members ran on the platform of low density. She <br /> stated she has requested a copy of the letter to Anoka County regarding Birch Street three(3) <br /> times and still have not seen it. The citizens have not been notified about this issue and have a <br /> right to address it. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated staff did work with the County to make sure the study went through. The <br /> County had already begun to act on this and a letter was sent from staff. The Councty indicated <br /> they did not need a letter from the Council. Council Member Neal did note Ms. Carlson's <br /> concern regarding this issue. He stated staff has drafted a letter that Mayor Sullivan will sign this <br /> evening. <br /> Mr.Art Hawkins, 6102 Centerville,read a statement indicating the most important aspect of the <br /> Plan is the population growth. The average occupancy rates during the past 30 years is 3.3. If a <br /> similar rate prevails during the next 20 years,the City's population could be almost double the <br /> maximum predicted under the moderate growth scenario. He stated the numbers used to support <br /> the moderate growth scenario have flaws that need correcting. <br /> Ms. Connie Grundhofer, 235 Linda Avenue, stated Lino Lakes is part of a special environment <br /> that is being swallowed up. It should be used as an asset to be capitalized on. She suggested <br /> 7 <br />