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. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ELK RIVER CITY COUNCIL <br /> HELD AT THE ELK RIVER CITY HALL <br /> MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1999 <br /> Members Present: Mayor Klinzing, Councilmembers Dietz, Farber, Thompson, <br /> and Motin <br /> Members Absent: None <br /> Staff Present: Pat Klaers, City Administrator; Lori Johnson, Finance <br /> Director, Sandy Peine, City Clerk; Phil Hals, Street Park <br /> Superintendent; Paul Steinman, Director of Economic <br /> Development; and Peter Beck, City Attorney <br /> Call Meeting To Order <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the special worksession of the Elk River <br /> City Council was called to order by Mayor Klinzing at 5:00 p.m. <br /> 2. Worksession/Discussion on Council Priorities <br /> Mayor Klinzing noted that the Council called this worksession to discuss topics of <br /> • concern and priority issues of the City Council. The following issues were <br /> discussed: <br /> Comprehensive Plan: Mayor Klinzing suggested that because the existing <br /> comprehensive plan is approximately 5 years old and because of the fast growth <br /> the city is experiencing, it might be appropriate to update the comprehensive <br /> plan. It was the consensus of the city council to have the planning'commission <br /> (once it has seven members) review the comprehensive plan. It was also the <br /> consensus of the council that the city council and planning commission meet <br /> jointly, so that everyone can discuss issues regarding the comprehensive plan. <br /> Transportation Plan: Councilmember Motin noted the lack of specifics, such as <br /> under or overpasses, in the City's existing transportation plan. Additionally, such <br /> things as how to fund new streets and when new streets should be constructed <br /> are not discussed in the plan. He stated that because of this the plan would be <br /> difficult to implement. <br /> Discussion was held regarding the number of signals along Highway 169 and the <br /> impact the signals have on local drivers trying to get across Highway 169. It was <br /> noted that MnDOT's long-term plan is to make Highways 10 and 169 <br /> thoroughfares in the Elk River. <br /> Discussion was held regarding the intersection of Main Street and Highway 10. In <br /> regard to this issue, discussion was held regarding the Boelter's site, its land use at <br /> this corner, its appearance, and the need for a free right turn onto Highway 10 at <br /> 111 <br /> this corner. <br />
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