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Staff Comments: <br />oo A Base Flood Elevation is required to be determined, using detailed methods <br />acceptable by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). <br />oo A FEMA CLOMR and LOMR are required for this site. <br />oo The CLOMR shall be submitted with a PUD Development Stage Plan application. <br />Shoreland District <br />The subject property is not located within the Shoreland Management Overlay District. <br />Additional City and Government Agency Review Comments <br />Anoka County <br />Anoka County Highway Department provided comments in the attached email. <br />Anoka County Parks Department recommends the regional trail along the south side of <br />Main Street be installed with this development. <br />Lino Lakes Public Safety <br />The Police Division supports connection of Carl Street, recommends a traffic study, turn <br />lanes and reduction in speed limit along Main Street. <br />The Fire Division also supports the Carl Street connection to improve response times to <br />the entire area. <br />Environmental Board <br />The Environmental Board reviewed the PUD concept plan on January 4, 2022. General <br />comments included the need for multi -functional greenway system, wider wetland <br />buffers and diverse mix of native plants. <br />City Engineer <br />The City Engineer provided comments in the attached letter dated January 5, 2022. <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />The Planning & Zoning Board reviewed the PUD concept plan on January 12, 2022. The <br />following are some bullet points of their discussion: <br />oo Include more larger single family home lots <br />oo Provide more trail connectivity and public access to lakes, ponds and open space <br />oo Landscape screening and buffers are required <br />oo Need for more affordable housing <br />oo High end of the density range <br />10 <br />
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