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<br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />Ms. Andrzejewski made a motion to approve the Natural Resources Revolving Fund plan <br />and make a recommendation to send this on to City Council. Ms. Holmes seconded. <br />Motion 4 – 0. <br /> <br />C. 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update, WSB & Associates <br /> <br />Ms. Hankee presented the Open House feedback from the June 22, 2017 public <br />meeting and the community visioning survey results. <br /> <br />Comments by Topic/Issue Area <br /> Land Use <br /> Utilities(sewer, water, storm drainage <br /> Transportation <br /> Parks & natural resources <br /> <br />Request for changes affecting specific properties/locations <br /> <br />You can find the results of the Lino Lakes City survey and see the blog. <br /> <br />a. Natural Resources and Amenities Goals and Polices <br /> <br />Ms. Harwood presented the comments on natural resources, which were to <br />encourage the restoration of Cedar Lake with good trails and public access <br /> <br />The City’s Resource Management System Plan has goals, policies and plans in <br />place and helps with the development within the city. <br /> <br />This is where the Natural Resources Revolving Fund be added to the comp plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Kaufenberg wondered would connecting our trails be in the comp plan <br /> <br />Ms. Harwood replied that would be more for the park and trail system. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan was concerned in directing funds for protecting resources, finding <br />funds for protecting of these natural resources. Also the need for education on <br />recycling, no grass clippings in the streets. <br /> <br />Ms. Kaufenberg would like to see organics goals and native plantings in the comp <br />plan <br /> <br />Ms. Holmes would like to see education to land owners that abut the lakes <br /> <br />Mr. Asleson said the Rice Creek Watershed handles the information and <br />education of the shoreland property owners. <br /> <br />Ms. Andrzejewski says that education can be creative and simple to do