EXCERPT OF COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 25, 2001
<br />• your successes. Without allowing people to have a hand in what's going on, then they'll become
<br />resentful and they will mistrust the City government and that will last long past this Council standing.
<br />I urge you to relook at what you are going to do, to consider the neighborhood, to consider the people,
<br />to listen to the people. Because, as I understand the City, a City is made up of people, businesses, and
<br />buildings. The buildings house the people and the businesses. The businesses support, or I should
<br />say the people support the businesses and it's the people that are the City. And, you are, certainly, the
<br />City. Let us know what your plans are. Let us have a part in it. You'll find the Arena Acre people
<br />very willing to cooperate with you. Thank you very much.
<br />MAYOR BERGESON: Thank you. Way in the back. Mr. Joyer.
<br />MR. JOYER: Hello. I'm Jeff Joyer, J -o -y -e -r, (8174 Lake Drive) here to talk about two
<br />parcels that I own in the City of Lino Lakes. A couple simple, ahh, specifically request if I might.
<br />Ahh, for starters, my wife and I own and operate Walnut Farm, althou
<br />do (laughter) located on Lake Drive, about a half a mile, three-qu
<br />That property, I discovered this morning, shows up on the prop
<br />medium density, ahh, etc. But, specifically not showing the
<br />zoning map. So, I'm asking for a, what I think is a correct
<br />specific, ahh, piece of property. We do have, ahh, 39 . res
<br />eight acres. It's a, it's a, in a previous meeting, proba
<br />18 years ago, it was described as 600 feet of frons ng L
<br />• And, it does, it does show up on the, ahh, zonin
<br />it does recognize the current business is likPul *
<br />one change I'd like to propose.
<br />Also, umm, I, as I got a copy of th
<br />Main Street, 990, 996, and it a
<br />for that property. And, it is a
<br />would ask that the boundary incl
<br />sooner than 2010.
<br />e operates it more than I
<br />orth of Main Street.
<br />e Plan as, ahh, basically
<br />sses' zoning on the current
<br />an oversight regarding that
<br />e. The general business is about
<br />years ago, it was, it might even be 15,
<br />e Drive and approximately as deep.
<br />urrently it's kind of an odd configuration but
<br />re and expand as Lino grows. So, that's ahh,
<br />ming and found there is a duplex that I own on, ahh,
<br />it's actually on a septic system and I would welcome sewer
<br />o o sides the proposed growth area for up to 2010. And, I
<br />at property so that it could, could be serviced by City services
<br />Okay, would you like, I've g a couple of (inaudible) descriptions written up (inaudible).
<br />UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: I do. (inaudible conversation off microphone)
<br />MR. JOYER: I sent an e-mail earlier that Jeff might of copied. (inaudible conversation off
<br />microphone)
<br />MAYOR BERGESON: Okay. Mr. Hawkins.
<br />MR. HAWKINS: My name is Art Hawkins, 6102 Centerville Road. Members of the
<br />Council, I'm here to read my remarks because they deal with quite a number of figures and, ahh, and a
<br />couple of quotes. But, ahh, I have read the, ahh, latest revisions, as far as I know of the Comp Plan
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