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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 9, 1996 <br />Mr. Wessel stated that the two options presented are: 1) to hook up from Apollo <br />Drive, and 2) route the utility line through the outlot for Marvy. He noted that the <br />intent of the Comprehensive Plan of the City is to follow the second option. <br />Mr. Gelbmann asked if the properties on both sides of Marvy would potentially be <br />served with option No. 2. <br />Mr. Ahrens answered, yes. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if the total of 17 acres to be added to MUSA would be <br />subtracted from the 150 MUSA Reserve. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that this decision is totally separate and is not related to the <br />150 MUSA Reserve. <br />Mr. Herr asked if the Board would be acting prematurely in granting MUSA to <br />one property through option No. 2. <br />Mr. Wessel responded that the current circumstance is an emergency siltation. <br />Mr. Johnson made a MOTION to approve the MUSA Amendment as outlined <br />above and was seconded by Mr. Gelbmann. The motion carried unanimously, <br />6 -0. <br />VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />A. Correspondence from Mayor Landers <br />Mayor Landers read the following letter addressed to City Council Members, <br />Planning and Zoning Board Members and Park Board Members: <br />"Technological advances, i.e., microphones and live broadcasts, are ever <br />present reminders of the need to maintain the highest level of <br />professionalism, and professional courtesy when exercising our duties as <br />public officials. <br />I would urge you to remember that you represent the City of Lino Lakes, <br />and that no matter the request, the residents are our customers. We can't <br />guarantee that a citizen will always go away happy with a <br />recommendation of decision, but we can let them know that we appreciate <br />their input, respect their opinions and thank them for participating in the <br />process. <br />
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