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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />May 11, 2009 <br />133 <br />134 Community Development Director Grochala noted that the area in question would be guided for <br />135 mixed use post 2030 and is so because sewer and water aren't planned in the near future. Staff <br />136 recognizes the need to look at the zoning definitions involved and plans to do so through the <br />137 normal process. <br />138 <br />139 Bonestroo consultant Ciara Schlicting explained that Mr. Joyer's is a case where the zoning for <br />140 the property and the Plan don't match and the comp plan trumps the zoning designation. She <br />141 concurs that dealing with the zoning definition is an appropriate way to address the concerns. <br />142 <br />143 The council will review the concerns with this property at an upcoming work session. <br />144 <br />145 Amy Donlin, 6100 Centerville Road. Ms. Donlin stated that she believes the Plan presents a <br />146 growth philosophy that is misguided and too fast for this community. The 6,000+ new homes <br />147 proposed would more than double the current population and severely threaten the open space <br />148 that this community so greatly values. There is something precious and special about Lino Lakes <br />149 and this growth threatens it The council should lower the number /goal for growth in the Plan. <br />150 <br />151 Mary Ann McDougal, 6116 Baldwin Lake Road. Ms. McDougal stated that she has seen much <br />152 change in her 34 years living in Lino Lakes. She has unusual plant species growing on her <br />153 property that need to be protected. She asked if the Plan would in any way preclude her from <br />154 putting her land in a land trust. Regarding the matter of affordable housing, Ms. Baldwin stated <br />155 that she doesn't believe that housing costs should be subsidized for anyone. <br />156 <br />157 Community Development Director Grochala explained that nothing in the Plan would limit a <br />158 property owner's ability to participate in a land trust. <br />159 <br />160 Mary Jo Antonsen, 546 Aqua Circle. Ms. Antonsen asked why so much growth is being <br />161 proposed for the city, why is it different from the original regional forecast? <br />162 <br />163 The mayor clarified that the Plan before the council reflects the results of the citizen driven <br />164 process (survey, visioning, advisory panel). A council member added that the forecast is driven <br />165 by aggressive plans of the Metropolitan CounciL The city did its own market study and that's <br />166 where the 6,600 figure came up. Staff added that the conservation development process uses the <br />167 economies of development and regulations as a way to protect and preserve some environmental <br />168 elements that otherwise wouldn't be protected. The resource management plan included in the <br />169 Plan comprehensively incorporates protection and enhancement of many elements. The goal <br />170 that came out of the citizen driven process is to manage growth appropriately in consideration of <br />171 the environment, transportation, and sewer and water so the city expands in a progressive <br />172 manner, caring for its resources while developing. The market element is not always known and <br />173 obviously the market is saying now that the forecast won't be met but the Plan can be revisited. <br />174 <br />175 Ms. Antonsen suggested that she doesn't understand how increasing growth saves the <br />176 environment and also she fears that growth is promoted mainly to increase the tax base. <br />177 <br />4 <br />_28_ <br />
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