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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 22, 2001 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />Metro Greenways Planning Grant Application FY 2001, Marty Asleson (3/5 Vote Required) — <br />Staff advised a previous Metro Greenways Planning Grant was approved for 3/4 of the City of Lino <br />Lakes in 2000. This grant was written through the Anoka County Soil Conservation District. The <br />2000 Grant was to take the City's existing inventory and classify according to the Minnesota Land <br />Classification System. This is a new land classification system that standardizes land classification <br />for cities, counties, and state government agencies. The Minnesota Land Classification System also <br />allows an inventory to be taken to higher levels of definition, such as percentage of impervious soils, <br />and woodland quality. The Inventory will be delivered in GIS. <br />The Wild Land Urban Interface project with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources needs <br />the SE portion of the City classified. This portion was excluded from the original project. The <br />purpose of this proposal is to allow the Anoka County Soil Conservation District to underwrite a FY <br />2001 grant application for this inventory project. This idea was previously presented to the City <br />Council. At that time it was unsure whether there would be any cost -share dollars. <br />By working with the Soil Conservation District, the City is able to sts of this resource <br />planning from $6,000 cost share to $2,600 cash and $1,400 in- ' i A �•udget. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve the Metro <br />FY2001 from Anoka Soil Conservation District <br />project. This letter would include reference to th <br />kind to be budgeted in FY2002. Council <br />unanimously. <br />ing Grant Application <br />write a letter of support for this <br />mmitment to $2,600 cash and $1,400 in- <br />onded the motion. Motion carried <br />Resolution No. 01— 08 can b e City Clerk's office. <br />Anoka County Agre <br />Required) — Staff adv <br />County. The SCORE f <br />funds allocated by Anok <br />esidential Recycling Programs/2001, Mary Asleson (3/5 Vote <br />of Lino Lakes receives SCORE funds each year from Anoka <br />ee used to fund solid waste recycling programs. Cities using SCORE <br />ounty are required to enter into a cooperative agreement with the County. <br />Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve Anoka County Contract #2001 — 0018, Agreement for <br />Residential Recycling Program, as presented. Council Member Carlson seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, Blubill Ponds Utility and Street Improvements, John Powell — Staff <br />advised this public hearing was continued from the November 13, 2000, City Council meeting. The <br />Feasibility Report for this project assumed Bluebill Ponds would be responsible for all street <br />construction costs, including those for the roadway abutting the Mar Don Acres lots. The developer, <br />Heritage Development, has objected to this approach. <br />
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