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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />JANUARY 10, 1996 <br />• meeting and was supported by Tom Mesich. All voted in <br />• <br />favor. Motion carried. <br />E. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - Animal Ordinance <br />Chair Schaps noted staff had requested this item be <br />continued due to a city -wide neighborhood meeting <br />scheduled for January 18, 1996. <br />Planning Coordinator Wyland reported interested residents <br />will be members of the committee that is meeting on <br />January 18, 1996. A notice had been put in the paper to <br />advertise the meeting scheduled for January 18 at 6:00 <br />p.m. at City Hall. <br />Rick Gelbmann made a MOTION to continue the Public <br />Hearing for Animal Ordinance until the February 14 <br />meeting and was supported by William Johnson. All voted <br />in favor. Motion carried. <br />VI. DISCUSSION: Ms. Wyland reminded the Planning and Zoning <br />board members of a work session which was scheduled to <br />discuss the zoning ordinance on January 12 at 7:00 a.m. <br />Mayor Landers was present and stated he had met with <br />Centennial School and they have agreed to work to <br />determine the number of homes the City of Lino Lakes <br />could build and how many children could be contained in <br />the school district without adding undue stress to the <br />existing structures. White Bear School is in the process <br />of doing the same and information will be available by <br />the end of January. He stated he had talked with the <br />Forest Lake School District and they reported the child <br />population coming to them from Lino Lakes has decreased <br />in the past year. A joint meeting with the P & Z and <br />City Council will be scheduled for a later date to review <br />the School Districts input. <br />VII. ADJOURNMENT: Al Robinson made a MOTION to adjourn the <br />meeting at 7:52 p.m. and was supported by William <br />Johnson. All voted in favor. Motion carried. <br />8 <br />
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