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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> March 21, 1995 <br /> Page 7 <br /> 1 government, and increase the tax base in the community. He indicated the Comprehensive Plan <br /> 2 was the vehicle to identify long-terms goals. He felt it would be helpful to look at other quality <br /> 3 suburbs to see what they have done to accomplish these goals. He felt it was important for the <br /> 4 Planning Commission to be able to comment on the acquisition and dispersement of property and <br /> 5 also comment on capital improvement plans. He indicated what he was suggesting would <br /> 6 require a substantial larger amount of time from all members. <br /> 7 Commissioner Franzese stated she was excited with what she was hearing. She suggested Chair <br /> 8 Bergstrom become a member of the MPA. <br /> 9 Commissioner Gondorchin suggested an inventory of existing committee groups and their <br /> 10 effectiveness. <br /> 11 Commissioner Faust stated the problem was that the Comprehensive Plan sits on a shelf and is <br /> 12 not a living document. He indicated these things were already documented but not utilized. <br /> 13 Chair Bergstrom stated it was necessary to get the Planning Commission into position where it <br /> 14 should and wants to be. He felt one vehicle to do this would be updating the Comprehensive <br /> 15 Plan. <br /> 06 Commissioner Horst stated he has heard the recommendation of updating the Comprehensive <br /> 17. Plan but a lot of issues have not changed. He did agree that the direction and idea of the future of <br /> 18 St. Anthony needed to be updated from the 1979 plan to the 1995 reality. <br /> 19 Commissioner Makowske indicated he was willing to look into the long-term vision of St. <br /> 20 Anthony. He believed that if done correctly, the Comprehensive Plan could become a living <br /> 21 document and the Planning Commission could become pro-active. <br /> 22 Commissioner Faust reported his attendance at a meeting last Thursday in Columbia Heights. <br /> 23 He stated that community has come together with a commitment to develop goals and establish <br /> 24 '-accountability. There is involvement all the way from Anoka County down through the parents <br /> 25 to the children. <br /> 26 Chair Bergstrom stated there were too many groups that come up with ideas that are not <br /> 27 "doable". He indicated the Planning Commission needed to prove a valuable advisor to the City <br /> 28 Council. <br /> 29 Commissioner Makowske indicated if the Commission were to pursue this, it would be <br /> 30 beneficial to put some item onto the agenda for consideration. <br /> Chair Bergstrom indicated that at the next Planning Commission meeting, he would like to have <br /> some closure on this issue. <br />