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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 23, 2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 149 was a lot of work to be done,but thought the City was off to a good start. He indicated that means <br /> 450 more to him than anything he heard tonight. He stated he looks to the Environmental Board for <br /> 451 direction on this type of project, and they all had good things to say about what this project will mean <br /> 452 to our city. <br /> 453 <br /> 454 Councilmember Stoltz indicated that they have heard testimony from a lot of people, including <br /> 455 citizens of Lino Lakes, and members of the Environmental Board,Planning and Zoning Commission, <br /> 456 and Park Board,who volunteer their time to the City and live and breathe Lino Lakes. He indicated <br /> 457 that the City Council was asked to stay away from the meetings so they did not encourage their own <br /> 458 agendas, and the meetings could remain citizen focused. He stated the residents want Lino Lakes to <br /> 459 be known for more than gas stations, and they want services and amenities in their city. He indicated <br /> 460 that the people want restaurants, commercial, life-cycle housing, even job opportunities for their kids. <br /> 461 He indicated that commercial pays higher taxes, and takes the burden off the home owners. He <br /> 462 indicated that he wants the citizens to know he is positive about the future of Lino Lakes. He stated <br /> 463 he enthusiastically supports this project, and he believes the needs of the residents will be well served. <br /> 464 <br /> 465 Mayor Bergeson reiterated that the 12.74%increase in property tax revenue is a good thing for Lino <br /> 466 Lakes,because a lot of it came from new business, and to quote it as a burden for the residents is not <br /> 467 the whole picture. He indicated that 147 homes is not building permits,but is new platted lots. He <br /> 468 stated they need to be careful how that number is quoted, as there are a lot of platted lots that can be <br /> 469 built on right now. He indicated that the 35E corridor is going to develop, and there is a lot of interest <br /> 470 in it from Lino Lakes to Forest Lake and beyond. He stated there is no question it will develop,just <br /> 471 how and when. He indicated they will be getting green space they would not get if they developed the <br /> 472 land as the Comprehensive Plan currently shows, and the $332 million tax base is important. He <br /> 473 indicated when he looks at the plan he sees trees and green and water, and when he drives by there <br /> 474 now he sees corn and dirt. <br /> 475 <br /> 476 Motion carried. Vote: 4:1 Councilmember Carlson opposed. <br /> 477 <br /> 478 Resolution No. 05-153 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br /> 479 <br /> 48o F. Consideration of Resolution No. 06-11,Revoking Municipal State Aid Street <br /> 481 Designation,Michael Grochala <br /> 482 <br /> 483 Community Development Director Grochala reviewed the Staff report, indicating Staff recommends <br /> 484 approval. <br /> 485 <br /> 486 Councilmember Stoltz moved to adopt Resolution No. 056-11 revoking Municipal State Aid Street <br /> 487 Designation for Birch Street. Councilmember O'Donnell seconded the motion. <br /> 488 <br /> 489 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 490 <br /> 491 Resolution No. 06-11 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br /> ,^ 492 <br /> 11 <br />