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SOLUTI®N AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A REVISED <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF <br />LAKE ELMO AND THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL REGARDING <br />DEVELOPMENT STAGING AND WASTEWATER INEFFICIENCY FEES <br />WHEREAS, in February 1997 the Metropolitan Council submitted to the City of Lake Elmo a <br />system statement that advised the City of the Metropolitan Council's recently adopted policy planning <br />documents and metropolitan system plans and identified population projections and other planning <br />elements the City should incorporate into its plan as the City fulfilled its 2008 decennial review <br />obligations under section 473.864 of the Metropolitan Land Planning Act; and <br />WHEREAS, in September 2002, the Metropolitan Council found that the proposed plan update <br />submitted by the City may substantially depart from and may have a substantial impact on metropolitan <br />system plans, and subsequently required the City to modify its proposes plan update to ensure the City's <br />proposed plan update did not have a substantial impact on or contain a substantial departure from <br />metropolitan system plans; and <br />WHEREAS, the City appealed the Metropolitan Council's "final decision" to the Minnesota <br />Court of Appeals and ultimately the Minnesota Supreme Court; and <br />WHEREAS, in August 2004, the Minnesota Supreme Court concluded the Metropolitan Council. <br />has the statutory authority to require modifications to the City's proposed plan update and affirmed the <br />Metropolitan Council's "final decision'; and <br />WHEREAS, in. January 2005, the Mayor of Lake Elmo and the Chair- of the Metropolitan Council <br />signed a Memorandum of Understanding, subsequently ratified by their respective governing bodies, that <br />outlined certain criteria for guiding the City and the Metropolitan Council as the City modified its <br />proposed plan update to ensure conformity with metropolitan system plans; and <br />NNUEREAS, in June 2005, the City requested the Metropolitan Council to allow the City additional <br />time within which to submit its updated comprehensive plan to the Metropolitan Council; and <br />WHEREAS, on July 27, 2005 the Metropolitan Council granted the City's extension request when <br />it adopted Council Resolution No. 2005-20, but the Council deemed it appropriate and necessary to attach <br />certain conditions and requirements to the time extension to ensure the Memorandum of Understanding is <br />successfully implemented over time and ensure costly regional infrastructure is used effectively and <br />efficiently; and <br />ELAS, Paragraph 3(i) of Council Resolution No. 2005-20 establishes certain population, <br />household and residential equivalent unit (REC) levels the City is required to meet beginning in 2010 and <br />extending through 2030; and <br />