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COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 13, 2000 <br />February 14, 2000, City Council Meeting <br />February 15, 2000, Council Special Meeting <br />DISBURSEMENTS: <br />1999/2000 (Check No. 58351 - 58440, $130,176.42 <br />and $204,043.18) <br />Centennial Fire District <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Approved <br />Resolution No. 00 — 28, Re- designating Community <br />Development Block Grant for the City of Lino Lakes <br />For Funding Year 2000 -2001 Approved <br />Resolution No. 00 — 31, Supporting Continuation <br />Of Metropolitan Bus Routes 271 and 213 in <br />Lino Lakes <br />Staff advised Resolution No. 00 — 28 formally re-desig ,3 pit of the public services area <br />and into housing rehab administered through Ano t �� munity Action. <br />Staff advised Resolution No. 00 — 31 for <br />the City of Lino Lakes. The resolutio <br />recommendation of Representativ <br />OPEN MIKE <br />continuation of bus routes 271 and 213 in <br />to specific Metropolitan Council Members per the <br />No one was present fo <br />Consider Resolution N 2000 — 29, Supporting DNR Collaboration "Integrating Natural <br />Resource Guidance to Enhance Smart Growth in Wildland -Urban Interface Communities" (3/4 <br />Vote Required), Marty Asleson — Staff advised the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has <br />matched funds with the US Forest to implement a program called "Integrating Natural Resource <br />Guidance to Enhance Smart Growth in Wildland Urban Interface Communities ". There is a total of <br />$105,000 to be used for working with one or two (2) local units of government. There are two (2) <br />units of government that have been approached. These cities are the City of Lino Lakes and the City <br />of Hugo. <br />The purpose of this project is to work collaboratively with the two -(2) units of government to develop <br />land development and management tools, which better incorporate natural resource conservation <br />goals. Natural resource assessment and policy /plans will be addressed at the "landscaping scale ", <br />covering the whole jurisdiction of the cities. A component of the program that has to do with <br />subdivision design will be a part for one city. <br />2 <br />