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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />APPROVED <br />78 Mayor Rafferty recalled that the Blue Heron Days activities were largely cancelled last year due to <br />79 COVID restrictions. Now cities are opening up and festivals are occurring. Councilmember <br />80 Stoesz has taken a lead in bringing this forward. <br />81 The council discussed the need to allocate public safety services; Councilmember Stoesz suggested <br />82 that he understands that the department services will be handled without additional funding. <br />83 Councilmember Stoesz was asked about how marketing of the event will continue. He indicated <br />84 that he will be utilizing phone calls and other marketing tools and is confident it will be easier to <br />85 market once the event has been approved. <br />86 Councilmember Ruhland asked if there is an estimate of units anticipated; Councilmember Stoesz <br />87 suggested that he believes that 60 units are possible. <br />88 Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-83 to include a budget of not to exceed <br />89 $3,500 from the City Blue Heron Days fund and $3,500 from the tourism outside budget. <br />90 Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />91 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />92 There was no report from the Public Safety Department, <br />93 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />94 There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br />95 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />96 6A) Lyngblomsten at Lino Lakes Addition: Consider. i. Resolution No. 20-94, Approving <br />97 PUD Final Plan/Final Plat; ii. Resolution No. 20-95, Development Agreement and PUD <br />98 Agreement; and iii. Resolution No. 21-82, Stormwater Re -Use Agreement — City Planner Larsen <br />99 reviewed a PowerPoint presentation that included information on the following: <br />100 - Land Use Application (PUD and Phase 1 of Senior Living Community); <br />101 - Past City consideration and approval; <br />102 - Site Location and Aerial Map; <br />103 - Project Review — Four Phases; <br />104 - Number of Housing Units Overall (223); <br />105 - Site Plan Comparison, May 2020 to July 2021 (mirror image); <br />106 - Three dimensional rendering; <br />107 - Transportation and Access (multi jurisdictional discussions have occurred); <br />108 - Greenspace buffers (to existing neighborhoods); <br />109 - Architecture (rendering showing some changes called for by Planning and Zoning); <br />110 - Findings of Fact; <br />ill - Planning and Zoning Board recommendations; <br />112 - Requested council action. <br />3 <br />