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1986-10-21 Council Workshop minutes Airport 150Page No. October 21, 1986 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Pre-Council Meeting Held Tuesday, October 21, 1986 Mayor Lockwood called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose of a workshop on the Airport 150 planning effort. The following members were present: Mayor Lockwood, Councilmembers Blesener, Cummins, Hartmann and Witt. AIRPORT 150 WORKSHOP Planner John Shardlow, present for the discussion, shared with the Council a memo prepared by the Part 150 consultant to the Metropolitan Airports Commission, concerning land use management strategies. The memo outlined possible mechanisms for resolving land use/aircraft noise incompatibilities. Planner Shardlow then went over the memo response that he had prepared for Planner Mark Ryan of the Metropolitan Airports Commission. Planner Shardlow indicated that the airport will soon have a Part 150 plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, which means that it will be possible for the Commission and surrounding communities to apply for federal grants to assist in achieving aircraft/land use compatibility. Potential grant applications include house purchases, insulation programs, etc. He said that the Airports Commission will need a resolution of local support for the Part 150 program once it is adopted. Planner Shardlow said that City staff had suggested potential relocation areas to include Rogers Road and the Furlong neighborhood. After some discussion, there was a consensus of the Council in favor of pursuing the possibilities of federal funding for relocation assistance. It was also suggested that at the time of considering the resolution of support for the Part 150 program, the City should hold ADJOURN Page No. October 21, 1986 a public information meeting for the potentially affected neighbors. There being no further discussion at the workshop, the meeting was adjourned to the regular Council meeting at 7:35 P.M. ATTEST: j4t2r 0L Robert G. Lockwood Mayor Kevin D. Frazell City Administrator