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M,~y.o~' Cox state~ that rSa]~izing that the City has been unable to get
<br />p~. i.':i'.,~, o~,~v,',",r~ ~rom n$c~ssary ~gencies~ we have tried, to ~ema~n
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<br />~'~',, ~:~:~r' r:i,',toc~ that h~ realized they were not in a position to
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<br />A-~'L ]-)u~n s~a~,ed that re~.]_izinz that~ a ~asmc ola-~ can ~lways be
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<br />t,]o~fd q-~ne],!e ~ta. ter! t~:~ he was concer~e~ w4th Mr. Staff's
<br />~,iDt, sorv:ice would not ~e adequate to serve the urban area.
<br />~'4r. qhr~rr reolied that ~t .would Ultif~ely be adecuatet but
<br />ort.~,cot TM 'Jr: w~'ix~ate use~o~ faciq~ty~ and. that they were ~resent]v
<br />in I:he nrocess of making a decision on Bhe Anoka Plant.
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<br />!)r',t, ox, T?~aBfik]-~a asked v;h~t [happens if we ezceed forecasts; do we stop
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<br />7%'. F,t,',rr re~li, ed that Bhey have no autho'ritv to restrict
<br />;~nd Lh~t the Mntro Coumdil will have to make adjustzt~ents if we do
<br />a:.[(:o<)(t I:heir forecasts. ]
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<br />}(nn pot, nr'snr~ asked what ~aoes it take to Dro~e r~oDu]_ationo ~_en ~-~terson
<br />at',~.hod t:}qmt [ho ~[etmo fi~wres ~have always been sig:oificantly lower than
<br />o~rs, ~d ~.s~e~ if thev~wd~uld accept our figures~
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<br />I'.~r Start s',tm, te~] that t~ey use buildinm vermit
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<br />C,': :t,,", ~:~':o Mull.er aske5 jif there is a chance that t~oe C~ty of
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<br />?.~t' '~,i. ~ ..... erf~.'ied that d[e :won't have to~ if we can just wait a cou~]_e
<br />'~' ,, ,'~r~:. ~'-':r. Sta,~r b~ie;fly explained about the "Pams~v~ Connection"
<br />~]nd the cep&.c~ ty of the Anoka P]_amt was d]_scusseo. Mr. Start s,.,~:t.,de
<br />i'.bai: they dO 'oot wa~+ t~ e'ncourage ~rowth i:-, +"ne trmmsqt:ionsl amme and
<br />'Lbr~i: fhey ~r~ committed ~to: two connections for Pamsey~ an~ as .'
<br />~,,~' as ~o~etb~.nr~ Tr~or'e d~finite sees tonite only as discussion.
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<br />]-~i ron',-,rda to~,,he envi_r~mental, section of +~,h..~ P1 .... am ~ .... ~;~ Start st~ted
<br />~,,,a,, b~ '~oes ~]o~., see s~ci?ic enviromenta! comtro!.
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<br />Mr. 'Co~:b?:ex-n~l~in~d:tb~'h-~.ha~ brought, some materials to be re~d,
<br />~n~l t~,o'r, r!iscu~sea ~t a []_$~er date. The ~tems brought were as follows:
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<br />~onnr~e~ full sbar~ goals for nSw modest cost housin~ units:~
<br />,Mot, tO I, rand P]_nnnin~ Act ComDrenensmv~ Plan Revzew for Urba~
<br />~n~'ni.!:Jes~ ?re~ste-n~in~ CommUnit%es~ and Cen'trr~]_ Cities.
<br />N~rmrt oh Mod, est Cqst~ HousJmf in Twin C!t,y ~,le~,ro Area.
<br />~ ~trnf~ Gu~.de].~.~e~' ' for Review of ....... Ho~s~n~ E~ements ...... of Locaq Plans
<br />~-~,~er the L~n~ o~a~ning Act
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<br /> f'?erenco betwe~m ~ow Income Housing and Modest Cost _~fousi:q/t was
<br /> with Mr. Cosb~ stating that the ~ro~cted~ ..... nu'mbep of Nodest
<br /> :~m~ey ~64 fo~ (he ne>~t 10 year cerSod,
<br />r~our;ing ~nS. ts fo~ ~..~ .... was
<br /> Ou~ P~an ~t~ust ~nd~icate total i-acentives of_ereo_ locally to
<br /> rr, 4uce4 cord; ho~sing.
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