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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />3 <br />Mayor Rafferty recalled that the Blue Heron Days activities were largely cancelled last year due to 78 COVID restrictions. Now cities are opening up and festivals are occurring. Councilmember 79 Stoesz has taken a lead in bringing this forward. 80 <br />The council discussed the need to allocate public safety services; Councilmember Stoesz suggested 81 <br />that he understands that the department services will be handled without additional funding. 82 <br />Councilmember Stoesz was asked about how marketing of the event will continue. He indicated 83 <br />that he will be utilizing phone calls and other marketing tools and is confident it will be easier to 84 market once the event has been approved. 85 <br />Councilmember Ruhland asked if there is an estimate of units anticipated; Councilmember Stoesz 86 <br />suggested that he believes that 60 units are possible. 87 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-83 to include a budget of not to exceed 88 <br />$3,500 from the City Blue Heron Days fund and $3,500 from the tourism outside budget. 89 <br />Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 90 <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT 91 <br />There was no report from the Public Safety Department. 92 <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT 93 <br />There was no report from the Public Services Department. 94 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT 95 <br />6A) Lyngblomsten at Lino Lakes Addition: Consider: i. Resolution No. 20-94, Approving 96 PUD Final Plan/Final Plat; ii. Resolution No. 20-95, Development Agreement and PUD 97 Agreement; and iii. Resolution No. 21-82, Stormwater Re-Use Agreement – City Planner Larsen 98 <br />reviewed a PowerPoint presentation that included information on the following: 99 <br />- Land Use Application (PUD and Phase 1 of Senior Living Community); 100 <br />- Past City consideration and approval; 101 <br />- Site Location and Aerial Map; 102 <br />- Project Review – Four Phases; 103 <br />- Number of Housing Units Overall (223); 104 <br />- Site Plan Comparison, May 2020 to July 2021 (mirror image); 105 <br />- Three dimensional rendering; 106 <br />- Transportation and Access (multi-jurisdictional discussions have occurred); 107 <br />- Greenspace buffers (to existing neighborhoods); 108 <br />- Architecture (rendering showing some changes called for by Planning and Zoning); 109 <br />- Findings of Fact; 110 <br />- Planning and Zoning Board recommendations; 111 <br />- Requested council action. 112