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<br />OF .'\;'-\I.);':i\ i!:LL~ <br /> <br />Rt:~;:)LUT! ON i'!\~;. ".15-: '; <br /> <br />WHU<EAS, .n"" CI1Y of .I\rden Hills ;-ecognjzes the need for a <br />metropol i tar: {)9E~~ncy j! SUC'l as the [Jietropc I i i'on COiJrlci I t for coordi-- <br />nation and planning In the area, and there is now a proposal for- <br />a bill (Compreh(,nslvE L,j(ld Use/Guided Growth Land Use Plan, 4/1/75) <br />before the Comm:i"tees 01' the House. and Senate that would provide <br />powers .ro the i-i,dropol i tan Counci I fitr beyond what is needed or its <br />orl gi ned Intent rand <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />WHE:REAS, the bi! I a"fords local governments and schoois no truly <br />effe<;;tlve voice, or part, in the aeclsions of the Metropolitan Counci <br />on matters that have been traditionally of local concern, and con- <br />trariwise the ~k,tropolii-iln Council could, with the force of law, <br />esplicitly dictate in n1iltters relating to the local Comprehensive Plan, <br />Capital Improvement Plan and ai I ordinances relating thereto, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the staff of the Metropolitan Counci I not only <br />makes routine dai Iy deci,;ions, but also, as a matter ::>f routine, <br />makes policy decisions, ~ince their recommendations and ideas are usu- <br />ally accepted by the ~;et"opolitan Council, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, there Is B~ldence that the staff of the Metropolitan <br />Council, as wel! as the Council itself, would diminish, In the name <br />of sociai planning, thos" rights and freedoms that have traditionally <br />meant so much to the happiness and well-being of individuals, and that <br />these ri ghts and freedoms can be heard best by a responsive lo<;;al <br />government that has time empathy and closeness to th9 public, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Counci I of Arden Hills believes in the <br />planning process c~d the importance of local decision making to the <br />orderly growth and existence of a municipality, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City cl" Arden HI i Is has a Cornprehen3ive Plan which <br />organizes its affairs so that the needs of Its citizens are duly pro- <br />vided, whi Ie at the same time respecting the rights, ,needs and expec- <br />tations, governmental problerr,s and requi rements of those who do not <br />reside In the City, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City has deveioped its Comprehensiv. Plan and pro- <br />moted orderly growth of the City. with littie help from the Metro- <br />pol itB;i1 Counci I in comparison to the Council's very 13rge consump- <br />tion of tax doi lars, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the i:lili under consideration has had too little time <br />for consideration, citizen debate or governmental,lnput; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the duly ele:ted repre- <br />sentati ves of the Ci ty of Arden Hi lis do unan i mous Iy ) lead that the <br />proposed bl i I (4/1/75) enlarging the scope and powers of the Metro- <br />poiitan Council be defeated, or failing this, that it be held over <br />for an Interim study commission. <br /> <br />Pass'3d by the Coun.:i I of the Ci ty of Arden Hi lis this 14th day of <br />Aprll,1975. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Charlotte McNlesh <br />Cier< Administrator <br /> <br />CS'::AU <br />