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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />MARCH 25, 2002 <br />action within the City's power would be to provide a barrier around the island, which is the home of <br />the blue herons. <br />Councilmember Reinert stated he had initially proposed the sunset clause because he does not want <br />the blue herons to disappear from Lino Lakes. He believed the sunset clause will cause this issue to <br />be a priority for the City. He noted comments have been made that if the sunset clause is included the <br />City will forget and the ordinance will simply expire. He did not believe this would occur in Lino <br />Lakes since there is a high level of awareness of the situation and he did not believe this issue will <br />slip by the residents or the City Council. He believed the sunset clause will be very effective in <br />keeping this issue in the public's eye and keeping the discussions moving forward to determine the <br />reason the herons are leaving. He noted if the actual reason for the colony's abandonment is found, <br />then the City may be able to take additional action to protect them. <br />Ms. Capra noted if the proposed ordinance is adopted it will no <br />Centerville. City Attorney Hawkins indicated the ordinances wi <br />which time the ordinances would no longer be mutual. He note <br />Natural Resources was requiring that both cities have ordin <br />match, then this issue will have to be addressed upon expir <br />atch the ordinance adopted by <br />h until September 1, 2004, at <br />esota Department of <br />e and, if the ordinances must <br />the Lino Lake's ordinance. <br />Mayor Bergeson called for a vote on the amended moi t adopt Ordinance No. 03-02. <br />Mayor Bergeson voted yea. Councilmember Carbon E d yea. Councilmember O'Donnell voted <br />yea. Councilmember Reinert voted yea. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 03-02 can be found i <br />Mayor Bergeson called for a break <br />Consideration of Resolutio <br />Mike Grochala - Community '.�-velopment Director Grochala advised that the City Council <br />approved the Lino Lakes Market,® lace 2nd Addition preliminary plat on March 11, 2002. The <br />developer has submitted a final plat for approval. <br />.m. /The meeting was reconvened at 8:08 p.m. <br />, pproving the Final Plat of Market Place 2"d Addition, <br />Community Development Director Grochala advised the final plat, consisting of three lots, conforms <br />to the approved preliminary plat. The development agreement for the original Market Place plat <br />covers the proposed 2nd Addition and all required securities have been submitted. <br />Community Development Director Grochala indicated title information has been submitted to the <br />City Attorney and has been found satisfactory. The plat does contain property currently owned by the <br />City. The closing on the property is scheduled for March 29, 2002. Approval of the final plat should <br />be conditioned upon the purchase of the City -owned property by Ryan Companies U.S., Inc., prior to <br />its recording. <br />12 <br />
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