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Economic Development Advisory Committee <br />August 6, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />he would like to see current census data to see what the projected population will be before <br />making a recommendation. Mr. Vojtech asked Mr. Dahl if the apartments that have been <br />built in Lexington impact Lino Lakes unproven multi-family apartment market. Mr. Dahl <br />responded by informing the board that they are affordable apartments not market rate and <br />therefore, do not impact the multi-family apartment market in Lino Lakes. Mr. Vojtech also <br />wanted clarification on whether or not Target was considered a supermarket. Mr. Dahl <br />responded by saying that it is not considered a supermarket because the grocery footprint is <br />much smaller than a grocer. Board members discussed different types of development <br />options for the property, ultimately, concluding they would need more information before <br />making a recommendation. <br /> <br />B. Anoka County Business Relief Program <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala, Community Development Director, presented the staff report. Both Anoka <br />County and the City of Lino Lakes are receiving federal funding through the CARES ACT <br />to offset costs associated with the COVID – 19 pandemic. These funds may be used for <br />assisting local, small businesses. Mr. Grochala was seeking feedback from the board as to <br />whether or not the City should consider establishing a Business Relief program in addition <br />to the Anoka County program. Mr. Kohler recommended the City wait to see if any Lino <br />Lakes businesses do not receive funding from the county and subsequently, the City can <br />then fund those that did not get funded by the county. <br /> <br />C. Chain of Lakes YMCA Update <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala, Community Development Director, presented the staff report. As a result of <br />COVID-19, the Chain of Lakes YMCA recently notified the City and residents that the <br />local facility would not be reopening. Mr. Colgan asked if parking was an issue for the <br />YMCA. Mr. Grochala stated that while parking has been an issue at times, there was land <br />available to expand the parking lot. The City remains committed to exploring every option <br />available to obtain a satisfactory resolution to this issue. <br /> <br />D. Project Updates <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala updated the committee on the status of Lyngblomsten, the preliminary design <br />for the County Road J and I-35E interchange, Watermark, and Otter Crossing. <br /> <br />IV. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Mr. Vojtech made a MOTION to adjourn the meeting at 9:09 A.M. Motion was supported <br />by Mr. Colgan, passing unanimously. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Jessica Eller, Community Development Intern
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