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1 <br />May 10, 1976 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to order at <br />8:05 P.M. on May 10, 1976 by Mayor Bohjanen. Council members present; Karth, <br />Schneider, Zelinka, Mr. McLean will be late. Mr. Locher and Mr. Gotwald <br />were also present. <br />Mr. Karth moved to approve the Minutes of April 26, 1976 as presented. <br />Seconded by Mr. Schneider. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Zelinka corrected the minutes of May 5, 1976 as follows: <br />..Page 1, paragraph 9, add the word 'pipes' after the word 'water' in the <br />first line. Mr. Zelinka moved to approve the minutes with the above corr- <br />ection. Seconded by Mr. Karth. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Lee Starr of the Metropolitan Planning Staff was present to discuss <br />possibly needed changes in the City's regulatory Ordinances in order to <br />conform to the stipulations connected with the installation of the inter- <br />ceptor. <br />Mr. Starr said the Metropolitan Council will ask the City of Lino Lakes to <br />limit the growth within the next ten to fifteen years so as not to require <br />services over and above the capacity of the proposed force main intercep- <br />tor now proposed for the southwestern portion of the City. <br />This interceptor will service Country Lakes, Shenandoah and the Baldwin <br />Lake Trailer Court only until the City adopts Ordinances as directed by the <br />Metropolitan Council so as not to require the installation of another inter- <br />ceptor. <br />Mayor Bohjanen asked Mr. Starr if the City's plans must comply with the <br />Land Use Bill and Mr. Starr said, ultimately. <br />Mr. Starr said the major concern of the Metropolitan Council is to protect <br />their investment in the interceptor. They want to examine the City's curr- <br />ent Ordinances and suggest changes to make them more effective. Mr. Starr <br />was asked who the staff members would be and he said he would be one, Mr. <br />Barton and Mr. Karl Burandt would be the others. <br />Mr. Starr said in conjunction with the Land Use Bill, the Meto Council will <br />issue a Metro Systems statement. The Lino Lakes Comprehensive Land Use <br />Plan should reflect Metropolitan Council capacity in all areas. Mr. Starr <br />also said there are some areas where the City could also be exempt. It will <br />be one year before the statement is out and the Cities have three years to <br />modify their plans to conform. <br />Mr. Zelinka told Mr. Starr the City has received petitions for sewers along <br />Highway #49 and in the Lexington Park Lakeview area. Could he respond as <br />to Metropolitan Council response to these petitions? <br />Mr. Starr said he felt there would be no problem documenting sewer problems <br />in the Lexington park Lakeview area and if the regulatory Ordinances are in <br />order. <br />Mr. Schneider questioned the time schedule for this work to be done. Mr. <br />Starr said the Metropolitan would want the Resolution stating the City will <br />conform to their wishes by the first of June and the changes to be accompl- <br />7i <br />
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