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In regards to the Met Council not accepting our comp plan:' <br />It is my opinion that we may be taking the wrong course of action regarding the Met <br />Council. While I think we could win a court battle it definately is not a sure thing - nothing <br />is in a court case. If we lose, Lake Elmo will be developed as the only the Met Council sees <br />us being developed. <br />At this point I think the Met Council knows Lake Elmo is serious about taking this to court <br />and they could lose and Lake Elmo wouldn't have to listen to a word they say. This would <br />also set a. precedent for other cities that I am sure the Met Council wouldn't like. With all <br />this in mind maybe there is a compromise out there somewhere where the Met Council <br />could get some higher density development in a limited area and the greater majority of <br />Lake Elmo is left to decide for itself. <br />I would also like to point out that I am not for severing the entire city of Lake Elmo, as <br />council member DeLapp has stated many times that I am. N we were to have some area <br />with higher density developement (ie: the I-94 corridor) I think that area should be <br />sewered. <br />