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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1998 <br /> r <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated Council Members have been instructed they have 10 minutes to make <br /> their point before action is taken. <br /> Council Member Bergeson thanked the Comprehensive Plan Task Force for all their work. He <br /> stated there has been adequate input and everyone had an opportunity to speak at the public <br /> hearing. Suggestions have been made to limit housing or require larger lots as a means to limit <br /> urban sprawl. Urban sprawl is a problem for the entire metro area. Limiting the number of <br /> houses actually contributes to urban sprawl. There is more agreement on long term population <br /> goals than the number of houses. A citizen suggested the number of homes not be put in the <br /> Plan but instead the population number for the year 2020 with mechanisms to control that <br /> number. He stated he believes there is merit to that suggestion. Council Member Bergeson <br /> stated the City issued permits in a free market situation that is determined by willing buyers and <br /> sellers until now. This resulted in about 250 homes being built in the City per year. The Plan <br /> calls for a 40%reduction in the amount of homes being built. The City appointed the Task Force <br /> for a recommendation. They came to the conclusion that 147 is an acceptable number. He stated <br /> it is very important to encourage commercial development. The City Policy and Comprehensive <br /> Plan encourage that. If residential development is restricted too much commercial development <br /> will be restricted also. He stated he does not want a mandatory linkage between the two (2). It <br /> would be better to promote commercial and abide by residential guidelines. He said there could <br /> be an economic development effort to make sure commercial fails by limiting housing. Council <br /> Member Bergeson felt economic development could be torpedoed because it is linked to <br /> residential development. The City needs everyone on board to encourage commercial <br /> development. The Plan needs to be submitted to Metropolitan Council. It was the consensus of <br /> the Task Force to move ahead with this Plan. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated she received many voice mail messages today. Ms. Mary Swanson <br /> called expressing concern regarding the planned new McDonalds. Ms. Donna Carlson asked <br /> about the housing code and the letter to the County regarding Birch Street. Ms. Sharon Lane's <br /> concern has been resolved. Mr. Bob Fennidontah called and indicated he is in favor of slow <br /> growth. He stated he can not get out on Highway 49 until after 8:00 p.m. He lives on Rohavic <br /> Lane and was unable to attend tonight's meeting. He indicated slow change would be better for <br /> the City. Council Member Dahl stated the City has enough MUSA for 7-10 years. Just because <br /> the inner ring of cities is filled up, Lino Lakes should not feel it is the job or duty of Lino Lakes <br /> to fulfill the Metropolitan Council objective to be up to a certain capacity. She stated open space <br /> is very important to her. This City should not be required to grow at an unacceptable rate just to <br /> fulfill the Metropolitan Council's objectives. She felt neither the Lyden/Dahl plan or the Task <br /> Force plan is right or wrong. A compromise was attempted by negotiation. Council Member <br /> Dahl stated she does not want the City topped out by 2020. If the Council can not reach a <br /> consensus and more negotiations are not possible then the Plan should be taken to the voters. <br /> She stated she believes the citizens of Lino Lakes are intelligent, in the know, and the Charter <br /> provides the City protection from the road improvement assessments. She indicated she is for <br /> 11-N slow growth and not adding additional MUSA. Every citizen has to live with this Plan. She <br /> stated at one time the citizens were not notified of the zoning plan and they should have been. <br /> She stated she would like to go back to the table and negotiate. <br /> 15 <br />
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