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C1TY C0F <br />LUNL KES <br />2 0 4 0 <br />COMP PLAN <br />Lino Lakes 2040 <br />Comprehensive Plan Update <br />area desirable for business development, and less desirable for residential development. Including <br />Mixed Use would allow opportunities for higher -density housing and other uses compatible with intense <br />business-related uses. This area is in the post -2040 Development Staging Area. <br />"Business Campus" will be a new designation in the 2040 Plan Update. Its purpose is to create a strong <br />image for the city and designate areas to serve primarily as employment centers, with office, service, <br />research and development and light industrial uses. Warehousing and outdoor storage would be <br />limited, as accessory to these primary uses. Other uses would include those that support the <br />businesses and their employees, such as convenience retail or services, hotels, restaurants, daycare <br />facilities, banks or other financial institutions, and park and ride facilities. Additional uses may include <br />destination uses that have a market draw beyond the local area, such as entertainment, public <br />institutions or non-profit or semi-public facilities. A master plan/ PUD plan will ensure a cohesive <br />development pattern, and provide standards for good aesthetics and architectural quality, while <br />protecting the natural resources of the area. <br />None of the Business Campus area is planned for development before 2040. Implementation will <br />require new zoning ordinance language. Future updates to the I -35E Corridor AUAR area will also <br />need to consider the new designation before development may occur in the area. <br />C. Approximately 9.75 acres on West Cedar Street adjacent to I -35E, west of the Northpointe <br />development, would change from Medium Density Residential to High Density Residential. This <br />recognizes the need for a transition from the adjacent single-family homes and the highway right-of- <br />way and the interest in the site for higher density housing styles. This area was in Stage 1A of the 2030 <br />Staging Plan and is also in Stage 1A of the new 2040 Staging Plan. <br />Utility Staging Plan Changes—The 2030 Comprehensive Plan provided for about the same amount of <br />growth that must be accommodated by the 2040 Plan. Because of slower growth, some areas planned for <br />development between 2010 and 2020 have been delayed into the next decade (between 2020 and 2030.) <br />Much of the land planned for development between 2020 and 2030 will not be needed to accommodate <br />growth until the second decade of the updated plan (between 2030 and 2040.) There is less need to add <br />areas previously planned to urbanize after 2030 to the 2040 urbanizing area. <br />The Utility Staging Plan Map would be updated as shown on the following table, with a few exceptions <br />noted and discussed below. The map from the 2030 plan, marked with the proposed changes, is also <br />attached. <br />City Council <br />November 6, 2017 2 L OL S <br />CIT Y,� v or <br />IN KE <br />
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