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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MARCH 7, 2001 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />: March 7, 2001 <br />: 5:30 p.m. <br />: 8:55 p.m. <br />Council Member Carlson, Dahl, O'Donnell, <br />Reinert and Mayor Bergeson <br />: None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite Smith; Cit Engineer, John <br />Powell; Economic Development Director, Brian Wessel (part); irector, Al <br />Rolek (part); City Planner, Jeff Smyser; Economic Develop ssist< t, Mary Alice <br />Divine (part); Building Inspector, Pete Kluegel (part); Pub ' ery°'rector, Rick <br />DeGardner; Chief of Police, Dave Pecchia (part); and t ' ausch (part) <br />JOHN CHRISTIANSEN — SCHOOL SITING INDA WAITE SMITH <br />Mr. John Christiansen, Superintendent for C <br />distributed a map that indicated the boundar <br />boundary, Centennial boundary, Rice <br />noted the sub -zones are looked at w <br />School District, came forward and <br />school district; Centerville <br />and Golden Lake boundary. He <br />ndaries are created. <br />Mr. Christiansen continued, s '� # at m y issues are looked at when looking at a <br />potential site, including lo a..ition costs, soil conditions, wetland issues, and <br />traffic flow. The School Bo as • etermined the land adjacent to the existing middle <br />school is the preferre i He ' ' tributed and reviewed a handout that outlined the <br />major decision factors r;° sing that site. <br />Mr. Christiansen advise." the School Board will be asking the City for a rezone of their <br />Birch Street site and the 15 acres adjacent to the middle school. He referred to a drawing <br />of the preliminary layout for the new school. <br />Council Member Carlson asked which property the School District owns and which <br />property they will be buying. <br />Mr. Christiansen referred to the map and pointed out both areas they own and which will <br />be purchased. <br />Council Member Carlson asked if the School District will still want the Birch Street site <br />to be zoned R1 -X. <br />1 <br />