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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION OCTOBER 4, 2000 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />: October 4, 2000 <br />. 5:31 p.m. <br />. 8:50 p.m. <br />: Council Member Carlson, Dahl, O'Donnell, <br />and Reinert <br />: Mayor Bergeson <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite Smith; Cit Engineer, John <br />Powell; Community Development Director, Brian Wessel (part), c. c Development <br />Assistant, Mary Divine (part); Finance Director, Al Rolek (p hieff Police, Dave <br />Pecchia (part); and Public Services Director, Rick DeGar <br />TOWN CENTER UPDATE, MARY ALICE DIVINE <br />The Community Development Director revie <br />Livable Communities Program noting the C <br />plan. Staff advised they are committed to re <br />presented to the City Council in Nov <br />with property owners and developee <br />contract. <br />e of the timeline regarding the <br />ently in the conceptual part of the <br />plan. The revised plan will be <br />ontinued discussions will be held <br />pe of zeroing in on a development <br />The Community Developreviewed the following Council concerns <br />regarding the plan: <br />Density <br />Amount Housing <br />Kind of ousing <br />Rental <br />Commitment <br />Affordable <br />Crime <br />Risk <br />Design <br />Staff noted that 16-18 units per acre is the density target. Senior housing has been <br />discussed. Rental, affordable and crime will be discussed further. The design will be <br />reviewed. The Council must make a commitment to mixed use and what the City will <br />further commit to. <br />The Community Development Assistant added the commitment is to a density range and <br />the commitment to passing a zoning ordinance for a traditional neighborhood <br />development. <br />1 <br />