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Site <br />A <br />i <br />Site Analysis <br />PSP <br />i <br />Public and Semi -Public District <br />80 Main Street <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55025 <br />2 Properties <br />Owned by <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />Gross Site Area <br />17.6 Acres <br />Wetlands <br />000•• <br />There are designated wetlands running through <br />the middle of the property which reduces the <br />buildable area and mostly separating the <br />northwest storage area from the main buildable <br />area. The wetlands represent approximately <br />40% of the overall site. <br />Infrastructure <br />00000 <br />This city owned property is served by electricity <br />and natural gas utilities, but does not have <br />municipal sanitary or water service. The current <br />facility uses well water and has a private mound - <br />style septic system limiting the ability to install <br />fire suppression and requiring storage tanks <br />for future vehicle wash and floor drain sanitary <br />flows. Extension of municipal sanitary is highly <br />recommended. Municipal water and sanitary <br />are located approximately 1 mile to the west. <br />Floodplain <br />000e* <br />There is a large floodplain running through the <br />middle of the property mostly duplicating the <br />wetland areas. <br />10 Public Works Site Analysis and Space Needs Study <br />
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