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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 9, 1996 <br />I thank you in advance for your cooperation with regard to this memo, as <br />well as for all the hard work you have put in on your projects since I came <br />to office in January." <br />Mayor Landers stated that the main reason for this letter stems from the break <br />time at the last Planning & Zoning Board meeting. The microphone and camera <br />were on during the break, and language expressed by members should not have <br />been on the air. Citizens who heard this language brought the matter to his <br />attention. Board Members and Council Members cannot rely on cameras and <br />microphones being turned off. The FCC regulates Cable television, and he <br />would not want to jeopardize the City's use of it. <br />Chair Schaps stated that he had not heard anything about this issue and <br />expressed his public apology for any member of the Board. <br />B. Editorial in Community Quad <br />Chair Schaps noted a recent editorial in the Community Quad that expressed the <br />dismay of one reporter about the lack of controversial issues to write about in the <br />City of Lino Lakes with no more yelling at the Planning & Zoning Board meetings. <br />Chair Schaps stated that he counts it as a sign of cooperation that the City is <br />moving forward and becoming more efficient. <br />Mr. Dunn moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:37 p.m. and was supported by Ms. <br />Dahl. The motion carried unanimously, 6 -0. <br />