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Planning and Zoning <br />May 12, 1982 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was <br />called to order at 7:30 P.M., May 12, 1982 by Chairman Johnson with <br />the following members present: McLean, Juleen, Prokop, Goldade, Klaus <br />(Arrived at 9:15 P.M.). Absent; Doocy. <br />MINUTES <br />REPORT OF COUNCIL ACTION <br />TASK FORCE <br />Mr. McLean and Mr. Johnson had prepared a 14 member list for the considera- <br />tion of the Council. However, Mr. McLean noted that Mr. Walt Williams <br />will be unable to participate since he has a conflict of meetings. An <br />orientation meeting is scheduled for June 5, 1982 at 8:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. <br />The remaining meetings are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of July, <br />August and September. All persons were contacted and agreed to serve on <br />this Task Force with the exception noted above. Mr. Johnson explained <br />that the schedule in only a guideline and is subject to change. <br />All meetings with the exception of the June 5th meeting are scheduled for <br />7:30 P.M. and are to be held at the. Lino Lakes City Hall. <br />Mr. Prokop moved to recommend approval of the Task Force as presented. <br />Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried unanimously. <br />FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCE. <br />Mr. Stein reported that the Flood Plain Ordinance must be adopted by May <br />17, 1982. However, the City Council has adopted a Resolution establishing <br />a moratorium effective until August 10, 1982. This will give the City <br />time to finalize the Ordinance and have in place. Mr. Reinert explained <br />that the moratorium was necessary in order for residents to maintain their <br />insurance. <br />There was general discussion on why this Ordinance is necessary. Mr. Stein <br />also explained some of the specifications that must be contained within the <br />Ordinance. He pointed out that the Ordinance must conform to both <br />Federal and State standards. The Ordinance that has been prepared does <br />conform to both Federal and State Regulations. If the City has a more <br />restrictive requirement, then the more restrictive requirement would <br />apply. <br />There was a question as to the relationship of this ordinance to the wet <br />lands ordinance and they were told, that is a separate study and this <br />ordinance does not apply to that study. <br />