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OMM I <br />sectot altenut*,ves should be made available to <br />ensure minimal costs to l�oca,l taxpayers. <br />r <br />JEETPIL Zoning, Subdivon, and Planning, <br />Vatutes (B) <br />The League suppom the recodificadon of th e exist-a <br />ingplanning enabling statutes but opposes, changes <br />that would' restrki cities I current substantive and' <br />proceduralflt=ibilfty to, address, uniquie circum4p <br />stanceL <br />0 Rising energy cols�ts vn*ll continue to place a burdeti- <br />on the economic vi I tality of communities m Minne- <br />Vi <br />.support for weathenzation programs opewed <br />through cieis'. counes, and community action. <br />program agencies-, <br />a <br />continued support for the Minnesota, Housing and <br />Finance Agency's lolan and grant program, for <br />hom e weathelfizationp <br />41 11 <br />The Leagu�e believes that a cityi s, m'dividual energy <br />consTrvation strategy can be accompli'shedif the <br />Legislatm, permits or establishes siome oflthe followle. <br />i,ng measures, <br />4 The Lieague recor=ends supip,ort of the use of <br /># 01 <br />bon�ding and special levies by loca,l govemments <br />for implementation of eniergy conservation mea- <br />The voters ha ve approved as constitutional am end- <br />mentfor the, creation of an environmental trustfund, <br />32 League of Minnesota Cities <br />