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<br />.. <br /> <br />City Council Meeting January 8, 1997 <br /> <br />although they are concerned with two issues. First, how will the density effect their sewer <br />system. Second, transportation issues. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson explained the proposed MUSA outlook for 1997 through year 2005 is in <br />staging periods. <br /> <br />CURRENT MUSA <br />Residential 160 acres <br />Commercial 30 acres <br />Industrial 15 acres <br /> <br />1997 - 2000 <br />Residential 77 acres <br />Commercial 10 acres <br />Industrial 75 acres <br /> <br />2001-2005 <br />Residential 12 acres <br />Commercial 10 acres <br />Industrial acres <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson completed his presentation and opened the floor for questions. <br /> <br />Dan Tourville, 6994 Centerville Road, brought up, the high density zoning listed on the <br />church property should be changed since the church has no interest in selling or <br />entertaining senior housing. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Brenner agreed with Mr. Tourville, the church wasn't interested in senior housing and <br />suggested moving the high area density east to Tourville's property. <br />Buckbee asked if the Tourville property was out of the City's budget, for senior housing. <br /> <br />Brenner mentioned, the Council has a senior workshop set up for January 15, to detail the <br />city's senior housing options. Brenner suggested, contacting Mr. Johnson with any <br />changes for the final steps of the comprehensive plan. <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson mentioned with the new state laws, all ordinances must comply with the <br />comprehensive plan. Brenner questioned the ability of a property owner to change a <br />zoning after the comprehensive plan has been adopted. Mr. Johnson explained with the <br />new laws the comprehensive plan would have to be changed by petitioning to the Met- <br />Council. Mr. Johnson informed the council the Comprehensive Plan will over ride the <br />Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson reviewed the "Utility Staging/MUSA Additions figure 12" of the <br />comprehensive plan. Mr. Johnson explained the current and the future guidelines for the <br />utility and MUSA additions. Brenner asked if the council could deny development until <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />2 <br />
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