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• • <br />actual facts showing the only future land use plan is one—the one the Council approved <br />as scenario 1 back on June26, 2001. If it doesn't fit in to that plan, it is not consistent with <br />the comprehensive plan as it really exists. <br />(3) After five years into the present AUAR, the discussion of a hospital campus is <br />silly and unrealistic and only illustrates how dysfunctional this document really is. Staff <br />merely wants to continue the fantasy since it is a part of the existing AUAR, and provides <br />legal "cover" to portray this as merely an"update". Does anybody really want a non <br />profit hospital organization that doesn't pay property taxes in this plan? Isn't it time to <br />get a document that really means something? <br />To conclude, this AUAR proposal, the product of "game playing" and a <br />dysfunctional government (note the development director has left and will not be here to <br />defend his positions), should be rejected outright. 1 call on all council members to stop <br />blindly rubber stamping staff s recommendations and start to look at things realistically. <br />The attached notes are all you need to do this, and to be fair to the citizens. The <br />disastrous results of following staff's recommendations in the Twin Lakes LLC debacle <br />should be enough to cause you to think long and hard on this. With four college educated <br />council members, three of whom are experienced lawyer's, and a street smart seasoned <br />political there to bring some common sense and balance to the Council, there is no <br />excuse for perpetuating a dysfunctional staff and government. You have the power to get <br />things right. I also direct your attention to the caveats ( page 5-Important Note) regarding <br />the relationship of the AUAR to both the existing comprehensive plan, and the expected <br />new comprehensive plan yet to be devised. Since Council is anticipating revising the <br />comprehensive plan, it is clearly inappropriate to proceed with an AUAR at this time. <br />And as far as I know, there are no known plans of property owners within the AUAR area <br />at this time. <br />Please read the attached notes 1 and 2. Also review the attached Twin Lakes <br />Master Plan Map copied from the Council packet June 20, 2005, as approved by Council <br />on June 26, 2001. That is our existing Master Plan for Twin Lakes. I hope the current <br />council will take their individual responsibilities very seriously and produce more <br />truthful, honest and realistic results than this document now provides. This current is <br />nothing more than a make believe fantasy oblivious of reality and existing facts, with no <br />public input or support. <br />_r_� , , , <br />