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• <br />• <br />SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 3,1997 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />DATE April 3, 1997 <br />TIME STARTED 6:00 P.M. <br />TIME ENDED 7:20 P.M. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT Council Members Kuether and Lyden and <br />Mayor Landers <br />MEMBERS ABSENT Council Members Bergeson and Neal <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Randy Schumacher; Planning Coordinator, <br />Mary Kay Wyland; Community Development Coordinator, Mary Alice Divine; <br />Consulting Planner, David Licht of NAC and Clerk- Treasurer Marilyn Anderson. <br />The purpose of the special meeting was a presentation from Metropolitan Council <br />representatives Richard Thompson and Jim Solem of an overview of the etropolitan <br />Council plan for this area of the Metropolitan region. <br />Mr. Solem explained that Metropolitan Council has been <br />planning the region highways, housing, sewer and gr • , . h <br />metropolitan region. He expects the region to <br />25 years. The statistical forecasts for the s ve ty <br />follows: <br />ility of <br />e entire <br />mi to the rate of the past <br />ropolitan region is as <br />Population growth t ' '_ w sa d t ` e year 2020 650,000 <br />Household gro now and the year 2020 330,000 <br />New job ate een w and the year 2020 410,000 <br />Mr. Solem noted ` • aby boomers" are getting older and will create an enormous <br />impact on housin ransportation and medical services. Local Comprehensive Plans must <br />be drafted in the next couple of years to anticipate and address these needs. The <br />Metropolitan Council will work with local communities to manage the long -term growth. <br />Metropolitan Council is forecasting that Lino Lakes will grow significantly by the year <br />2020. The projections for Lino Lakes are as follows: <br />1996 Number <br />Household 3,900 <br />Population 13,000 <br />2020 Number <br />9,000 <br />25,000 <br />Mr. Solem explained that it is important to manage the projected population growth and <br />• to plan a mixture of housing types and costs to accommodate this growth. The <br />