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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1998 <br /> r without a 4/5 vote which is illegal. He stated he hopes the Council can get the job done in time. <br /> All parties need to be willing to negotiate. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated she is proud to be here and be a part of the first comprehensive Plan <br /> overhaul. For the first time tonight the meeting included public response from the public hearing <br /> input. Lino Lakes is the first City to care enough to preserve the environment and natural <br /> resources with an Environmental Inventory Plan. Lino Lakes has been recognized by the DNR <br /> as a trend setter. This is not the first time the City has included citizen input. Lino Lakes is#1 <br /> regarding working with citizens on the planning project process. This is the second part of the <br /> City's strategic planning process. The first part was 2020. Vision 2020 identified growth <br /> planning. Within growth planning citizens wanted commercial development and environmental <br /> issues addressed first. The Comprehensive Plan does that. Lino Lakes citizens value their <br /> community. The Plan is about so much more than what the Metropolitan Council wants. By <br /> having 2020 Vision in place,the City has the vision to drive a unique Comprehensive Plan and <br /> have a plan for growth. Every citizen that spoke should feel responsible for the success of the <br /> Plan. The beginning of thought is in disagreement. Lino Lakes can be proud it is a community <br /> committed to consensus and something everyone can live with. The City moves with actionable <br /> accuracy. Mayor Sullivan stated she is not a supporter of the 147 housing figure. She stated it is <br /> however a basis by which the City can move forward. The City is looking at a goal of 7,575 new <br /> homes by 2020. That is an average of 147 per year. Home building could be more or less units <br /> per year. The figure allows the City to be flexible keeping the goal in mind. If the City is not <br /> getting commercial development more residential development can be allowed. Everything <br /> indicates the City needs residential development to support commercial development. Most <br /> citizens have agreed slower growth is the opportunity. She stated she has received calls from <br /> people who want faster growth and calls from people who do not want additional commercial <br /> growth. Part of listening is listening to all citizens and finding a consensus. In order to find <br /> slower growth and quality of life the City has to determine how slow is to slow in order to <br /> accomplish other objectives. Residential development is not the only piece of moderate growth. <br /> Moderate growth has a housing development goal of 7,575. The other issues are education, <br /> commercial development, and everything else that has gone into the Plan for consideration. The <br /> Plan can not be boiled down to the number of homes. The commercial development discussion <br /> included clustering commercial development where there is destination commercial and <br /> neighborhood commercial. Neighborhood commercial is not intended to draw additional traffic. <br /> Destination commercial is intended to draw additional traffic and customers to the City that do <br /> not necessarily live in the City. Because of this, corridors for 1-35 have been identified. <br /> Additional commercial development is required to have more buffering for the most benefit with <br /> the least impact. The Plan includes what is believed to be the right amount of commercial <br /> development. Certain locations have been identified for current development. The tax base <br /> goals have been put in place. The goal is for commercial development to equal 10%in 2010 and <br /> 15%in 2020. The goal is for a 20%tax capacity rate in 2020. Great value has been put on open <br /> space. The Plan addresses open space and aesthetic issues. Additional buffering and additional <br /> setbacks addresses aesthetics. The Environmental Inventory Plan addresses open spaces. The <br /> Environmental Inventory Plan has great value. It will be implemented into the Plan. The Plan <br /> also includes many ideals of nature conservancy not only to preserve spots of open space but to <br /> take care of the planning that goes on around the open space. The City does not want a negative <br /> 17 <br />