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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> October 14, 1998 <br /> Page 7 <br /> r1 <br /> Donna Carlson, 6808 East Shadow Lake Drive, stated she moved to Lino Lakes in 1973. <br /> She explained that most lots are 90 to 100 feet wide and 145 to 200 feet in depth, <br /> approximately one-third of an acre. She stated Page 173 of the Housing Plan indicates <br /> the goals are 10 to 12 units per acre and asked what type of unit that would involve. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated multiple family would be other than single-family such as twin homes, <br /> townhomes, or apartments. He noted the Council has indicated this density is too high <br /> and directed Staff to readdress and negotiate to a more realistic level. He stated multi- <br /> family would combine high and medium density uses. <br /> Ms. Carlson noted there was a discussion of disbursing types of housing throughout the <br /> City and asked where the high density is located. Mr. Brixius stated there are basically <br /> three sites of high density residential: one along I-35E,one between the Centerville <br /> boundary, and the third in the Village Center. Mr. Brixius stated the seven acre site <br /> would be a combination of high and medium density. <br /> Ms. Carlson reviewed the goals and benchmark identified in the housing goals and <br /> commented on the letter regarding Birch Street that was to be sent to the County by the <br /> Council. This letter needed to be sent as soon a possible and now, eleven weeks later, it <br /> still has not been sent. She stated she sent letters to the Council and Staff and requested <br /> --� action. <br /> Chair Schaps suggested this request also be made specifically to the City Council at their <br /> Open Mike. <br /> Connie Grundhofer,235 Linda Avenue, stated the City has hired an ecologist to survey <br /> the land and asked if that findings would be made public. Chair Schaps stated it would <br /> be made public <br /> Ms. Grundhofer asked how it would be made available. Mr. Wessel reported that a <br /> special environmental meeting will be held tomorrow night at 6:30 p.m. and invited Ms. <br /> Grundhafer to attend. <br /> Ms. Grundhofer asked how the Council would address an environmental concern and be <br /> accountable should a special concern be found. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated generally the City looks at the information available in making a land <br /> use situation and a high value environmental amenity will reflect that type of zoning. He <br /> noted the Zoning Ordinance is another level of protection and includes the actual rules <br /> regarding additional environmental protections. Mr. Brixius stated this issue is a very <br /> valuable element in Lino Lakes which is evidenced by the way the Comprehensive Plan <br /> was drafted and the study currently underway on the Management Plan. He added that it <br /> is not just a money issue. <br />