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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 13, 2001 <br /> Mr. March indicated the document could be modif ed and sent back to the consultant if <br /> Council desired. <br /> Mayor Swedberg noted he could not believe that the Metropolitan Council was throwing <br /> out the process they had used for many years. Mr. Hoeft indicated that the <br /> Comprehensive Plan does not change; it is merely a timing issue as the Comprehensive <br /> Plan indicates that the property would be developed at some point. <br /> Council Member Nelson indicated she would like to do a MUSA swap rather than bring <br /> the entire parcel into MLJSA. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated that the school is supposed to open in 2002 <br /> to handle the proposed development. <br /> Council Member Capra indicated that due to some complications, the school might not <br /> open until the fall of 2003. <br /> Mr. Hoeft indicated that Council might desire to amend the document to what was <br /> previously agreed to in order to keep the Pheasant Marsh project on track. He then , <br /> indicated that Council needed to determine whether it desires to bring the entire parcel , <br /> into MUSA and regulate development or request the MUSA swap. , <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated that development within the City is a I <br /> bigger discussion for a different meeting. She then indicated that the primary concern I <br /> was for the school and noted that if the school would be open in 2003 it did not make �� <br /> sense to make the land sit until 2006. �� <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council Member �� <br /> Nelson to direct Staff to have the document revised to reflect the MUSA swap as <br /> originallv agreed to. All in favor. Motion carried unanimousl� ', <br /> Council Member Capra commented that the development would affect the school. <br /> Mayor Swedberg indicated he did not think the development would affect the school <br /> district due to the phasing required by Council. <br /> Council Member Capra indicated that, with the delay for the opening of the new school, <br /> the school would be affected by the development. Mr. Hoeft clarified that one side of the <br /> development would be developed rather than the other and noted this should not affect <br /> the school district. <br /> 3. Waterworks Beach Club Liquor Violation <br /> This matter was tabled to the next meeting. <br /> 4. Emp10 eY e Wa�es and Benefits <br /> Page 21 of 25 <br />