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7. The LOS requirements in divisions (2)(c)l. to 4. above do not apply to the I- <br /> 35W/Lake Drive or I-35E/Main St. interchanges. At city discretion, interchange <br /> impacts must be evaluated in conjunction with Anoka County and the Minnesota <br /> Department of Transportation, and a plan must be prepared to determine <br /> improvements needed to resolve deficiencies. This plan must determine traffic <br /> generated by the subdivision project, how this traffic contributes to the total traffic, <br /> and the time frame of the improvements. The plan also must examine financing <br /> options, including project contribution and cost sharing among other jurisdictions <br /> and other properties that contribute to traffic at the interchange; and <br /> 8. The city does not relinquish any rights of local determination. <br /> Lake Amelia Woods meets the requirements for level of service (LOS). All 4 lots are <br /> served by CSAH 54120`h Avenue which is an A-Minor Reliever. Road right-of-way 60 ft <br /> wide is required and provided on the preliminary plat. The A-Minor Reliever road has <br /> capacity for 4 additional lots. The city does not relinquish any rights of local <br /> determination. <br /> (d) Water supply. A proposed subdivision shall be deemed to have an adequate <br /> water supply when: <br /> 1. The city water system has adequate wells, storage or pipe capacity to serve the <br /> subdivision; <br /> 2. The water utility extension is consistent with the Lino Lakes water plan and <br /> offers the opportunity for water main looping to serve the urban subdivision; <br /> 3. The extension of water mains will provide adequate water pressure for personal <br /> use and fire protection; and <br /> 4. The rural subdivision can demonstrate that each of the proposed lots can be <br /> provided with a potable water supply. <br /> Lake Amelia Woods shall be served by an adequate water supply. Each lot will be served <br /> by a private well. <br /> The applicant shall demonstrate that each lot can accommodate a well and potable water <br /> supply. <br /> (e) Waste disposal systems. A proposed subdivision shall be served with adequate <br /> waste disposal systems when: <br /> 1. The urban sewered subdivision is located inside the city's MUSA or is <br /> consistent with the MUSA allocation criteria; <br /> 2. The city has sufficient MUSA and pipe capacity to serve the subdivision if <br /> developed to its maximum density; <br /> 3. The subdivision will result in a sewer extension consistent with Lino Lakes <br /> sewer plan and capital improvement plan; <br /> 4. A rural subdivision can demonstrate that each lot can be served by an adequate <br /> sanitary sewer disposal system; and <br /> 15 <br />