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4v <br />.CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION FEBRUARY 8, 2006 <br />APPROVED <br />1 <br />2 CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />11/ 3 MINUTES <br />4 <br />5 DATE : February 8, 2006 <br />6 TIME STARTED : 5:40 p.m. <br />7 TIME ENDED : 9:50 p.m. <br />8 MEMBERS PRESENT : Councilmember Carlson, <br />9 Reinert, Stoltz and Mayor Bergeson <br />10 MEMBERS ABSENT : O'Donnell, <br />11 <br />12 Staff members present: City Administrator, Gordon Heitke; Community Development <br />13 Director, Michael Grochala; Chief of Police, Dave Pecchia (part); Community <br />14 Development Coordinator, Mary Alice Divine (part); Finance Director, Al Rolek (part); <br />15 Environmental Specialist, Marty Asleson (part); Public Services Director, Rick <br />16 DeGardner (part); and City Clerk, Julianne Bartell <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD GOALS <br />20 <br />21 Ms. Mary Jo O'Dea, Environmental Board Chair, came forward and reviewed the <br />22 Environmental Board Goals 2006 in detail. She noted staff is recommending approval of <br />23 the goals. <br />24 <br />• 25 Councilmember Reinert requested copies of the Environmental Board recommendations <br />26 for all future development projects. <br />27 <br />28 This item will appear on the regular Council agenda Monday, February 13, 2006, 6:30 <br />29 p.m. <br />30 <br />31 YMCA <br />32 <br />33 Community Development Director Grochala stated on January 23, 2006 the City Council <br />34 approved a PUD Final Plan for the Chain of Lakes YMCA. The approved plan was for a <br />35 first phase of development that will include 37,304 square feet, with future phases <br />36 proposed to include a gymnasium expansion of approximately 4,200 square feet, a leisure <br />37 pool of approximately 5,400 square feet, and a multi-purpose room. <br />38 <br />39 Community Development Director Grochala advised in 1999, the City and the YMCA of <br />40 Greater Saint Paul formed a partnership for the purpose of constructing a YMCA in Lino <br />41 Lakes. The City's participation was in response to the 20/20 Vision process and the <br />42 citizen survey, which indicated strong support for a community center. <br />43 • 77% favored the construction of a community center <br />44 • 59% supported issuance of construction bonds to build a community center <br />45 • 73% supported operation of all or parts of a community center by a private <br />46 company <br />• <br />