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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MAY 22, 2002 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />: May 22, 2002 <br />. 5:32 p.m. <br />. 9:42 p.m. <br />: Council Member Dahl, Carlson, Reinert <br />O'Donnell and Mayor Bergeson <br />None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite Smi <br />Studenski; City Planner, Jeff Smyser; Finance Director, Al <br />Bennett; Police Sergeant Kurt Roush (part); Chief of Poli. <br />Services Director, Rick DeGardner; and City Clerk, <br />ity Engineer, Jim <br />); Fire Chief, Milo <br />ecchia; Public <br />SENATOR MADY REITER, CURRENT ISSUES i ' DATE <br />Senator Mady Reiter stated she represents Lin <br />border. She indicated she was on the Shorevi <br />want to disrupt city business. Any issues <br />jurisdiction will be referred to the City. <br />this year that did not help cities. She <br />south of 35W to the Centerville <br />Council for five years and does not <br />oters that are in the City's <br />d there were many bills in the legislature <br />issues are of current concern to the City. <br />City Administrator Waite Smith ®u d reviewed a memo that outlined the issues <br />that are very important to the ing e following: <br />Residential Deve . Commercial/industrial Development <br />Transportation Mass Transit <br />Public Safety Reporting development related fees <br />Library Taxes <br />Comprehensive Plan Environment <br />Senator Reiter stated code enforcement relating to the environment is an issue for all <br />cities. <br />Councilmember Carlson stated an issue was presented last month regarding phosphorus <br />runoff into Hardwood Creek/Lake Peltier. She stated this is a huge issue and the City will <br />need financal assistance to deal with it. <br />Senator Reiter noted what was discussed this year by the legislature in relation to each of <br />the City's issues. <br />
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