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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 10, 2000 <br />services. Services include a food shelf, a clothing closet, referral services, a Back to School <br />program, and financial assistance. <br />Ms. Maggi Novak, North Anoka Meals on Wheels, thanked the Council for their previous <br />support. She requested consideration from the Council for Community Development Block <br />Grant Funds to pay for the salary of the Site Coordinator in the Lino Lakes area and to subsidize <br />meals. This year the North Anoka Meals on Wheels has to raise $16,000 to continue service to <br />the homebound elderly and handicapped in the community. <br />Council Member O'Donnell asked what happens to the additional funds if all the funds are not <br />allocated. Staff advised it is anticipated that the Lino Lakes programs will make up the <br />difference in funds. <br />Council Member Carlson moved to continue the public hearing to the February 14, 2000, <br />Council meeting. Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVE PECCHIA <br />Consider Resolution No. 00 — 03, Accepting Donation from <br />VFW Post 6583 for Tree (3) Ballistics Vests (3/5 Vote Re <br />advised the Circle -Lex Ladies Auxiliary VFW, Post #6 <br />Lakes Police Department to be used to purchase t <br />Officer and expired vests for two (2) veteran offi <br />Post $6583 is aware of the need for these <br />bulletproof vests. The purpose of Res <br />Ladies Auxiliary VFW, Post #658 <br />akes Auxiliary <br />ecchia — Staff <br />$1,800.00 to the Lino <br />roof vests for a new Police <br />Circ e -Lex Ladies Auxiliary VFW <br />ated $1,8000.00 for the costs of the <br />0 - 13 is to publicly thank the Circle -Lex <br />us donation. <br />Council Member Dahl mo op esolution No. 00 — 03, as presented. Council Member <br />O'Donnell seconded t <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 00 — 03 . found at the end of these minutes. <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br />There was no Public Services Department report. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL <br />Highland Meadows, PDO Amendment (4/5 Vote Required), Rezoning (4/5 Vote Required), <br />Preliminary Plat Amendment (3/5 Vote Required) Jeff Smyser, Cindy Sherman of NAC — <br />Staff advised TSM Development, Inc., has requested approval of a 107 unit, mixed density <br />residential development to be known as Highland Meadows. This property was subject to a <br />similar application in 1997. The application included a comprehensive plan amendment and <br />rezoning (Townhomes), Planned Development Overlay and Subdivision. The application at that <br />time included single-family lots and 52 Townhomes on 55.9 acres for a density of 2.83 units per <br />5 <br />