Laserfiche WebLink
464-5562 <br />Ciig Da Luba <br />1189 Main Street <br />Lino Lakes, Minnesota 55014 <br />RESOLUTION <br />TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: <br />BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Lino Lakes <br />duly convened in a special meeting on May 1,1975, that the follow- <br />ing Resolution be read into the Legislative Record in conjunction <br />with the proposed Land Use Bill as proposed by the Metropolitan <br />Council. <br />"We have read the Land Use Planning Bill and feel that if the bill <br />is passed in its present state it will create a 'super governement' <br />known as the Metropolitan Council. <br />Enclosed are copies of two letters, one from Mr. John Boland, <br />Metropolitan Council Chairman,and a second from Mr. Eugene Franchett <br />Metropolitan Council Staff. The activities of the. Lino Lakes <br />Council referred to in these letters were taken as a last resort <br />and only after years of waiting for the promises to materialize in <br />the area of sewers for this City. <br />These letters point up the fact that if there is a disagreement <br />between the Metropolitan Council and a local community, the local <br />community is forced to defend its position through actions of <br />this type. <br />The Lino Lakes Council feels that the delays created by the <br />Metropolitan Council studies and negotiations have resulted in <br />halting development in the City to the deteriment of the local <br />taxpayers. <br />Negotiations between this City and the Metropolitan Council have <br />netted nothing over the past four years. At the present time the <br />status of problems within the City remains exactly the same as <br />four years ago - we are still negotiating. <br />We are not interested in the type of governmental coordinantion <br />and help that the City of Lino Lakes has been provided with by <br />the Metropolitan Council and look forward to legislative help <br />in correcting this realtionship. <br />We urge that you retain the Metropolitan Council as a planning <br />agency only - without the controls expressed in the current <br />legislative efforts." <br />