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COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 22, 2002 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />DATE : April 22, 2002 <br />TIME STARTED : 6:33 P.M. <br />TIME ENDED : 7:42 P.M. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT : Carlson, Dahl, O'Donnell, Reinert, and Mayor <br />Bergeson <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite Smith; Administration Director, Dan Tesch <br />(part); City Attorney, Bill Hawkins; Chief of Police, Dave Pecchia (part); Community Development <br />Director, Mike Grochala; City Planner, Jeff Smyser; City Engin Jim Studenski; and City Clerk, <br />Ann Blair <br />Mayor Bergeson advised the regular Council meeting will b <br />meeting will be recessed for the Board of Review. The Co <br />immediately after the Board of Review meeting <br />ort introduction and then the <br />eting will be reconvened <br />Senator Michele Bachman, District 52, Introdu m — gator Michele Bachman came forward <br />and stated the state has released their new plan fo ' von districts. Lino Lakes is now the most <br />westerly city in the district. She listed the citie ,'a ' e new district noting the district is now very <br />large. The good news is that the state has be $ .,.le to keep the faith with the cities, counties and <br />school districts. There are currently not. b'~ 'g considered for the cities. She stated the state is <br />now looking at how the deficits will be- It w ,a for the next two years. The state is however, in <br />pretty good shape financially. She as • s " 1 meet with any of the Councilmembers personally <br />and looks forward to working with o o Lakes. She noted she is very impressed with the <br />new City Hall facilities. <br />Mayor Bergeson thanked Sen: • : an for attending the meeting. He recessed the regular <br />Council meeting at 6:40 p.m. f. the Board of Review meeting. <br />BOARD OF REVIEW <br />Mayor Bergeson called the Board of Review meeting to order at 6:41 p.m. He stated the County <br />Assessor is present to answer questions and take comments from residents. <br />Ms. Linda Wiener, Anoka County Assessor, came forward and stated she is the residential assessor <br />for the City of Lino Lakes. A commercial assessor is also present to address any concerns or <br />questions. She stated information packets were distributed to the Council and noted there was a <br />14.2% increase in residential sales within the City during 2001. The purpose of the meeting is to <br />review property valuations. She added that one letter was received from a resident that was not able <br />to be present this evening. She excused herself from the meeting to review property taxes with a <br />resident. <br />