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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />December 12, 2001 <br />Page 6 <br />Al Robinson, 8299 Fourth Avenue, stated the Comprehensive Plan had taken three and <br />one -half years and felt that there was a very small percent of the City's population that <br />wanted growth limited. He expressed concern about the limit of 147 homes being built a <br />year. He stated they needed more people in the City to support the infrastructure it <br />currently had. He indicated the City would be sending a wrong message to developers <br />and commercial development if it went with a moratorium. He indicated Lino Lakes was <br />anti - business and that was why the taxes were so high. He stated a moratorium would <br />not make sense at this time. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked if it would make more sense to wait until the Metropolitan Council <br />had responded to the Comprehensive Plan and then address the moratorium at that time. <br />Mr. Robinson replied that would make more sense. This was not the right time for a <br />moratorium. <br />Mr. Zych stated he believed there was inadequate infrastructure in the City the way it <br />was. <br />Mr. Corson asked if they waited until they had a respo <br />and then approved a moratorium, would the morato <br />development as well as plats already in process. <br />problems and there were no clear -cut answers <br />Mr. Corson asked if the Metropolitan Cou <br />decisions on the MUSA. Mr. Smyser repli <br />way to do it within the City and no on <br />from Metropolitan Council, <br />w them to freeze residential <br />lied that was one of the <br />Judy Barthels, indicated she liked <br />space would disappear if <br />adverse affect on the en <br />ould asked to wait to make any <br />ved the City needed figure out a <br />appointed body to make those decisions. <br />es. She expressed concern that the open <br />lowed to develop and this would have an <br />Tom VonBische, Oakdale, an '`eveloper of the Saddle Club project, stated he did not <br />have an objection with a moratorium. He stated he was working with many Cities that <br />had moratoriums and it was his experience that it was a very common practice to extend <br />moratoriums. He stated if the City wanted to control growth, they should contact the City <br />of Woodbury, who were currently approving a growth plan. He indicated the City of <br />Woodbury was controlling their growth properly. He stated Woodbury was also anti- <br />growth. He indicated Lino Lakes would grow or not grow, but this would not control the <br />metropolitan growth. He asked why the Village project was exempt from the <br />moratorium, and what gave it a special position above other developers. He stated <br />developers did not like not knowing what was going on and wanted to know where the <br />City was going. <br />Connie Grundhofer, 235 Linda Avenue, asked if the Metropolitan Council had 60 days to <br />respond to the Comprehensive Plan and inquired if January was when the Metropolitan <br />Council would respond to it. Mr. Smyser replied the Metropolitan Council could extend <br />the deadline if they wanted. <br />Ms. Grundhofer asked if the Ordinances could be put in place, even not knowing what <br />the Metropolitan Council was going to do. Mr. Smyser replied the Metropolitan Council <br />
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