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04/09/2018
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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 18-35 <br />APPROVING PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR MAIN STREET SHOPPES 2ND ADDITION <br />WHEREAS, the City received a land use application for preliminary plat for Main Street <br />Shoppes 2nd Addition hereafter referred to as "Development"; and <br />WHEREAS, City staff completed a review of the Development based on the following: <br />• Narrative, prepared by applicant <br />• 2/9/2018: Plan set, prepared by Carlson McCain <br />• 2/7/2018: RCWD CAPROC, prepared by Rice Creek Watershed District <br />• 1/5/2018: Stormwater Management Plan, prepared by Carlson McCain <br />• Title Insurance Commitment, prepared by First American Title; and <br />WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Planning & Zoning Board on March 14, 2018 <br />and the Board recommended approval of the Development. <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by The City Council of The City of Lino Lakes <br />hereby makes the following: <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />Per Subdivision Ordinance Section 1001.013, Premature Subdivision: <br />(1) General. Any concept plan, preliminary plat or final plat deemed premature pursuant to the <br />following criteria shall be denied by the City Council. <br />(2) Conditions for establishing a premature subdivision. A subdivision may be deemed <br />premature should any of the following conditions not be met. <br />(a) Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan. Including any of the following: <br />1. Land use plan; <br />2. Transportation plan; <br />3. Utility (sewer and water) plans; <br />4. Local water management plan; <br />5. Capital improvement plan; and <br />6. Growth management policies, including MUSA allocation criteria. <br />Main Street Shoppes 2nd Addition is consistent with the goals and policies of the comprehensive <br />plan in regards to resource management, land use, housing, transportation and utilities. The <br />development is also consistent with the local water management plan, capital improvement plans <br />and growth management policies. <br />(b) Consistency with infill policies. A proposed urban subdivision shall meet the city's infill <br />policies: <br />1 <br />
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