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P1 5 CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />March 5, 2012 <br />45 The ordinance is a compromise in that the council's request to include the charter <br />46 commission in formulating an amendment was denied but yet a element <br />47 previously proposed by the commission is included; <br />48 The ordinance offers more project options, includes more working together, <br />49 streamlines the current process, and creates more equity (removing exempt <br />50 zones); <br />51 A flow chart indicating the entire process is requested. <br />52 <br />53 Mayor Reinert left the meeting briefly at 6:38 p.m. to attend the Park Board meeting. He <br />54 returned in five minutes. <br />55 <br />56 John DeHaven, 612 Birch Street, addressed the council. He noted that the Charter <br />57 Commission members are not elected officials. He is not supportive of the ideas of the <br />58 Charter Commission and sees that the members have not been willing to participate in <br />59 this issue. He supports the council. <br />60 <br />61 Community Development Director Grochala explained that the ordinance will be <br />62 included on the March 12 City Council meeting agenda for the council's consideration of <br />63 first reading and referral to the Lino Lakes Charter Commission for their statutory review <br />64 period. Staff would intend to continue to review the amendment with the council. <br />65 <br />66 2. 21st Avenue — Community Development Director Grochala recalled for the council <br />67 that a public park and ride facility is planned for the northeas quadrant adjacent to the <br />68 35E /CSAH 14 Interchange. Construction of the park and ride requires the extension of <br />69 21St Avenue. The project would be done in conjunction with the City of Centerville, with <br />70 Lino Lakes being the lead agency. The project costs would be fully assessed. He is <br />71 providing a report to the council as an update only as staff continues to work with the city <br />72 attorney on the Petition and Waiver of Appeal agreement and eventually a joint powers <br />73 agreement with Centerville. A council member noted the unusual location of a pond and <br />74 staff explained the reason for the pond placement. <br />75 <br />76 3. Otter Lake Road Extension — Community Development Director Grochala recalled <br />77 that the council has authorized that an appraisal special benefit report be completed on <br />78 this project. The appraiser, BRKW Appraisal, Inc. is estimating that the report will be <br />79 done in about six weeks. Staff is still recommending that the city get that information in <br />80 place before proceeding with contracting for plans and specifications, although that is a <br />81 council decision. He noted that one of the property owners who would be assessed, Mr. <br />82 Schrier, has indicated that he will challenge the special assessments. Staff feels it is <br />83 important to be cautious considering the current development environment. <br />84 <br />85 The council members discussed the six week time frame for completion of the special <br />86 benefit report. They also discussed what they believe will be a clear value benefit to the <br />87 area property from the proposed improvements. <br />88 <br />2 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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