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Factors Affecting Financial Condition (Continued) <br />In 2004, the City entered into an agreement with a master developer to develop 40 acres in the southeast <br />quadrant of I -35W and Lake Drive. Called Legacy at Woods Edge, this mixed-use development is intended <br />to include diverse opportunities for housing, retail and office uses. To date, the development includes the <br />Lino Lakes Civic Complex (which houses the city hall and police station), the Chain of Lakes YMCA, a <br />60 -unit workforce housing project, 13,000 square feet of leasable commercial space, and an assisted living <br />facility. The Civic Complex and YMCA provide a civic and community focus as part of the vision for Town <br />Center. A workforce family housing and assisted living facility provide diversity in housing to underserved <br />populations within the City. <br />In 2006, the City placed a major focus on reconstruction of the 35W/Lake Drive interchange and completion <br />of public improvements in Legacy at Woods Edge to accommodate planned development and completed <br />the improvements by 2008. However, it became evident at the end of 2007 that development was stalling. <br />The recession has had negative impacts on the Legacy development. Both the master developer and lender <br />defaulted, sending the remaining 22 acres intended for townhomes and commercial uses into tax forfeit. <br />Development conditions have begun to improve relative to the Legacy property. During 2013, the assisted <br />living facility purchased an adjoining parcel to expand its current operation. The 36 -room addition was <br />completed in 2014. In addition, the State Legislature approved City -initiated special legislation which has <br />allowed the City to acquire the tax forfeited property from the State at no cost except for an administrative <br />fee payable to Anoka County if future sale revenues exceed the value of the special assessments on the <br />property. The acquisition of this property will allow the City greater control in marketing the property to <br />potential developers. The solid foundation that was built and strong interest by developers prior to the <br />recession ensures that better economic times will once again bring the interest in residential and commercial <br />growth needed to complete the vision. Street, streetscape, water, sewer, and storm water improvements, as <br />well as a small community park, have been installed within the development area and assessed to the <br />development. The $11.1 million 1-3 5W Interchange improvement was financed through the joint efforts of <br />MNDOT, Anoka County and the City of Lino Lakes. The City has issued $4,215,000 in G.O. Tax Increment <br />bonds and will use tax increment financing and Minnesota State Aid funds to finance its portion of the <br />project cost. <br />In anticipation of a strengthening economy, the City took the lead on developing the infrastructure needed <br />to service future growth on the 35E/County Road 14 interchange area. A major reconstruction of the <br />interchange completed a multi-year improvement of County Road 14 from Highway 61 in Hugo, through <br />Centerville, to 35W in Lino Lakes. The City portion of the cost for this bridge reconstruction project is <br />being financed through Anoka County, with the City issuing an initial $4.26 million General Obligation <br />Note to the County. Due to cost savings in this project the Note was amended to $3.695 million in 2011. <br />With both major interstate interchanges complete, the City is preparing for development of several hundred <br />acres in all quadrants of 35E/14. Interest in the commercial interchange has spurred the extension of Otter <br />Lake Road North east of I -35E and planning for the extension of 21S` Avenue west of I -35E, which will <br />leave the City well poised to accommodate significant future industrial, commercial and residential <br />development. A McDonald's restaurant was completed in 2014 at CSAH 14 and Otter Lake Road. In <br />addition, Metropolitan Transit has constructed a 300 space Park and Ride at 135-E at CSAH 14 and 21' <br />Avenue. <br />Development activities continued to increase in 2016. Residential permits were the highest since 2007 <br />and commercial development showed signs of recovery as new construction activities and development <br />planning emerged. The City recently approved preliminary plans for a 876 -unit residential development <br />by Mattamy Homes, Inc. Mattamy is currently working with another national developer on the sale of the <br />property. In addition, DR Horton, Inc. entered into a purchase agreement with the City for 11 acres of <br />
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