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MINUTES OF THE <br /> SPECIAL ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monda3�,January 6,2014 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (I. #13-3638 and#13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER) O/B/O GRAIVT <br /> WENKSTERIV(LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTH ARM DRIVE—COMPREHEI`'SIVE <br /> PLA1V AMENDMENT AND SICETCH PLAN REVIEYT; Continued) <br /> Broden stated one of the things he does besides bein�a technical person is to be part of a public policy <br /> group called Civic Caucus. Every Friday morning the Civic Caucus gets together and interviews <br /> someone involved in public policy. For the last nine months, Civic Caucus has been focusing on the <br /> foundational competitive factors of Minnesota and what makes Minnesota strong and how it can be made <br /> stronger. <br /> Broden stated one of the things Civic Caucus found is that the quality of the local communities,the <br /> quality of the environment, and the way the state protects and uses the land is a key part of the <br /> foundational competitiveness of the State of Minnesota. Those elements add value and purpose and <br /> strength throughout the state. <br /> Broden stated to be changing those foundational visions at this time is a short-term vision and a short- <br /> term action that will affect the long-term position that a number of people are trying to establish. Broden <br /> indicated this is not just a decision that will affect Orono but it can reach out throughout the state with a <br /> domino effect. Broden noted a number of people are watching this application and want to see what is <br /> happening. <br /> Broden stated in his view they are talking about a policy issue and not a management issue. Broden <br /> commented it is very easy to mana�e a problem but it is difficult to discuss a policy issue, which is where <br /> the City Council should be focusing on. Broden stated good government comes first with good policy <br /> followed by how you implement it. <br /> The vision that Minnesota has today has grown through a series of legislative actions. In the early 1970s, <br /> green acre leb slation was put in place, which was said by some people to be for rural areas, but the <br /> implications were state-wide. That legislation has since been amended, strengthened, and applied for 50 <br /> years. At the same time, Hennepin County established its county park system, which protects open <br /> spaces and adds value to the local communities. That park system has evolved into Three Rivers. The <br /> initial objectives of the Metro Council were to ensure good land use throughout the metro area. Broden <br /> stated basic land use should be setting a vision. <br /> Broden noted that recently several reports have come out about the quality of water in Minnesota. While <br /> some people never thought that would need to be discussed in Minnesota,today it is one of the top <br /> priority issues going on across the state. Broden stated by protecting and having visionary statements and <br /> activities, Minnesota protects its foundational competitiveness and provide opportunities for generations. <br /> Broden stated protectinb that vision is critical. While there have been a number of environmental changes <br /> over the years, not all of them have resulted in positive changes. Broden noted at one time it was thought <br /> that drainin�prairie pot holes would be a �ood idea in order to accommodate greater land use. No <br /> consideration was given to the impact on water tables,water quality, soil conditions or water fowl habitat. <br /> In addition, the use of agri-fertilizers has impacted the quality of water. <br /> Page 13 of 27 <br />
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