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Jim Bendtsen, 14131 Junkite Street, came forward and said he was surprised that the Council did <br /> not know about this before he brought it forward to them. He said this has been being discussed at <br /> the legislature since the end of February. He asked if the City had any membership or a liaison <br /> with the League of Minnesota Cities. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley said he was aware of this and had already been discussing it with City <br /> Administrator Hagen before Mr. Bendtsen brought this forward. <br /> City Attorney Knaak said there are a bunch of discussions that are floating around the legislature, <br /> so it is a lot to keep track of. He noted that zoning regulations are not typically the attention- <br /> grabbing issues. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove said the League of Minnesota Cities and the North Metro Mayors <br /> Association were both watching this and asking for help from cities to provide more pushback on <br /> this. She noted they may have missed this; however, she is glad they are to the point where they <br /> can have a special meeting and create a plan going forward. She shared that this is awful <br /> legislation. She said they have made a few amendments to these bills;however,they are still awful. <br /> She noted this would essentially eliminate the Planning Commission. She said this would take so <br /> many things from the City's control. She shared that the League of Minnesota Cities wants their <br /> help. <br /> Senator Cal Bahr came forward and reiterated that this would eliminate all zoning actions within <br /> cities as these bills are designed to centralize control. He explained that these bills would take the <br /> control from City Councils and move it to a centralized agency, the State. He said Ramsey is the <br /> most populous of the cities he represents. He explained that minimum lot sizes would be <br /> completely eliminated if these bills pass. He noted that the contractors that are in support of this <br /> think that cities make it impossible to build in their city due to regulations. He said there is some <br /> legitimacy to this argument; however, it is not enough to take away local control of who can build <br /> what and where they can build it. He said these bills will escalate into all zoning and building <br /> elements of cities. He noted that the more stern they can draft this letter the better. He added that <br /> any bills are still alive up until the session adjourns. He encouraged the City to remain vigilant. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley asked if there are any recommended changes to the draft letter. <br /> Councilmember Howell recommended having City Attorney Knaak scrutinize the letter and add <br /> more aggressive language where needed. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff shared he would trust Staff to write a strongly worded letter based on <br /> the Council's feedback this evening. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked who they should reach out to other cities to join the coalition. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley said they can reach out to other cities at the City level as well as individual <br /> Councilmembers. <br /> City Council Special Session/April 2, 2024 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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