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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION December 7, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />46 noise. The council discussed other possible forms of abatement, such as berms or plantings. The <br />47 council requested that the MnDOT representatives forward a best estimate for the cost of the <br />48 noise wall requested by the petition. <br />49 <br />50 Chris Schneider, 23 Elm Street, addressed the council. Ms. Schneider indicated that she <br />51 supports the petition (signed it) and thanked other area residents in attendance at the meeting. <br />52 She spoke of the traffic increase since she moved to the area 11 years ago and indicated that the <br />53 traffic will continue to increase as development grows in the direction of Lino Lakes. She is also <br />54 concerned about the number of deer that move unrestrained through the highway area. She <br />55 suggested that the priority list seems to ignore proximity since some of the homes in the area in <br />56 question are less than 100 feet from the roadway. Also, there should be some consideration of <br />57 the schools on the opposite side from the prison complex. She is thankful that the council is <br />58 giving the residents this opportunity and is interested in working with MnDOT. <br />59 Ken Johnson, 87 Elm Street, told the council that he has experience with noise having lived in <br />60 Grand Rapids adjacent to a paper mill. He can report that there is no relief provided by plantings. <br />61 He questioned the portion of the staff report that notes that noise levels were lower in 2002 than <br />62 in 2009. He feels that wall placement is a key matter. <br />63 The council directed staff to get an estimate of the cost of the wall, research noise abatement <br />64 alternatives and report back at a future work session. <br />65 2. Affordable Housing Presentation - Economic Development Coordinator Divine <br />66 introduced consultants Cathy Bennett, Bennett Community Consulting, and Colleen Carey, the . <br />67 Cornerstone Group, who presented and reviewed a PowerPoint informational report on housing <br />68 choice and diversity focusing on affordable housing. A written copy of the presentation is on <br />69 file. <br />70 The council discussed affordable housing in regard to the current economy, developing housing <br />71 based on goals and needs, demographic trends and how they affect this city, and meeting the <br />72 culture of the city as well. The council concurred that a process to develop housing must be <br />73 strategically planned with a good and controlled result. The consultants pointed out that their <br />74 experience in the field shows that a city's investment in housing is generally viewed as a good <br />75 investment, that affordable housing cannot be built without some type of subsidy, and also that it <br />76 is key that any affordable housing element have the same quality standards as market rate. <br />77 3. 2010 Council Calendar — City Clerk Bartell noted that the 2010 council calendar has <br />78 been prepared using the current work session schedule of the first Monday and 4th Monday of the <br />79 month. Regular council meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of each month based <br />80 on the requirements of the City Code. <br />81 The council concurred with the calendar as presented and directed the city clerk to proceed with <br />82 distribution. <br />83 4. Regular Agenda Items — There were no changes to the regular council agenda. <br />2 <br />-20- <br />• <br />• <br />
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