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Lennar Development layout, this is no longer true. <br />b. 21st Ave. – We would like to see a future connection between Main Street and <br />Cedar Street listed, since the right-of-way is in place to do so. <br />c. 73rd St. – It is unclear as to what is meant by this connection. <br />d. New East/West Street between Peltier Lake Drive and 21st Ave. – We would be <br />interested in the location of this connection. <br />6. When Centerville Road was reconstructed a few years ago, we inquired with the city of <br />Lino Lakes as to whether or not there were plans to have a trail along this road, down to <br />Birch. We were told there were no plans to add a trail there, so we did not continue ours <br />south of Dupre Road. Figure 10-1 shows a future trail that extends into Centerville and <br />connects with the south end of the trail along Centerville Road (at Dupre). The city has <br />no current plan to extend the trail to our southern border. While we support the idea of <br />having a trail connection here, its construction is not on our capital improvement plan. <br />7. On the Parks, Greenways and Trail System map (Fig 10-1), there is no name given to <br />the small park in the LaMotte Drive neighborhood, along Centerville Lake. On the <br />County’s GIS system, it is labeled “LaMotte Park”. With Centerville’s large park, very <br />near, named Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park and often referred to as, simply, “LaMotte <br />Park”, there can sometimes be confusion. We understand that your park predates ours, <br />however, we are not in a position to be able to rename our most prominent park. If there <br />were an opportunity to rename yours, it may help avoid confusion. <br />8. Figure 9-18 does not show the Interconnection with Centerville’s water system at 73rd <br />St. and 20th Ave. <br />9. Page 8-22 – Intercommunity Connections does not mention potential future service to <br />areas in Centerville along the west side of 21st Ave., north of Main Street. We <br />understand that the sanitary sewer in 21st Ave. (north of Main St.) was designed with <br />the potential to serve some of the vacant land to the west. Centerville has sewer service <br />along the west and south sides of the 22 acre parcel there, but depending on how it is <br />developed, utilizing the Lino Lakes sewer in 21st may be most practical. We wish to <br />have Lino Lakes prepared to serve a portion of this area if needed. <br />10. Page 8-22 – Intercommunity Connections does not mention the city of Centerville’s <br />service of the Anoka County regional park facility, located in Lino Lakes. There is an <br />intercommunity service agreement associated with that service. <br /> <br />Mark Statz, PE <br />City Administrator/Engineer <br />City of Centerville <br />1880 Main St. <br />Centerville, MN 55038 <br />O: 651-429-3232 <br />D: 651-792-7931