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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION September 8, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />82 A council member recalled that at the joint meeting there was some discussion about creating <br />83 some line items within the commission's budget so that funds would be reserved for operating <br />84 expenses. Perhaps a "guidelines and procedures" line item should be added. <br />85 Finance Director Rolek noted that the attorney has opined a very narrow scope of how public <br />86 funds can be expended by the commission. <br />87 Commissioner Sutherland reviewed the budget points. In regard to the outstanding bill to the <br />88 charter attorney and using funds to set up guidelines and procedures, City Attorney Langel <br />89 referred to the audit report and the interpretation in it that the statute doesn't allow for such <br />90 expenditures; the statute may be outdated but it is still the law. There could be some typical <br />91 expenses that go along with the activity of framing and amending that could be argued. <br />92 When asked if the council could authorize payment of the outstanding bill for attorney services <br />93 related to responding to the audit, City Attorney Langel said that, given the statutory language, he <br />94 does not believe that is a valid expense that can be paid by the City of Lino Lakes. <br />95 There was additional discussion in the area of what the city can and cannot fund with a <br />96 determination that costs relating to frame and amend are all that are allowed. A charter <br />97 commissioner indicated that they would review their outstanding attorney bill and determine <br />98 what is included that relates to frame and amend. <br />99 The council will consider the charter commission budget at the September 14, 2009 council <br />100 meeting. <br />101 4. Kraus Anderson development proposal — Mary Alice Divine introduced Matt <br />102 Alexander and development consultant, Kathy Anderson, both representing Kraus Anderson's <br />103 proposal to develop a grocery facility on the west side of Hodgson Road at County Road J. Mr. <br />104 Alexander explained that meetings on the proposal have been held with the neighborhood and the <br />105 county and the next step would be a traffic analysis completed at the expense of the developer. <br />106 Mr. Alexander showed display boards indicating the site plan and a head -on view of the <br />107 proposed development. They have spent a great deal of time looking at buffering the <br />108 development from area residences. The development concept includes the possibility of some <br />109 type of housing down the line. They are committed to clear guidelines with the development. <br />110 They have talked to the county about potential road improvements and while they are not <br />111 prepared to fully fund such improvements, they (the developer) want to do what they can to move <br />112 forward. Hence the need for a study and hence their request to hear how the council sees the <br />113 proposal. <br />114 Ms. Divine added that the city's Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) has been <br />115 involved in the process and are recommending that the council support moving forward with a <br />116 concept plan for the project. <br />117 When a council member asked about the feedback the developers have received from the <br />118 neighborhood, Mr. Alexander indicated that response has been across the board from "it's about <br />
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