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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> APPROVED <br /> 1 CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> 2 MINUTES <br /> 3 <br /> 4 DATE : February 7,2022 <br /> 5 TIME STARTED : 5:30 p.m. <br /> 6 MEMBERS PRESENT : Councilmember Stoesz,Lyden, <br /> 7 Cavegn and Mayor Rafferty <br /> 8 MEMBERS ABSENT : Councilmember Ruhland <br /> 9 Staff members present: City Administrator Sarah Cotton; Finance Director Hannah <br /> 10 Lynch; Community Development Director Michael Grochala; City Engineer Diane <br /> 11 Hankee; City Planner Katie Larsen; Director of Public Safety John Swenson; Public <br /> 12 Services Director Rick DeGardner; Environmental Coordinator Andrew Nelson; <br /> 13 1. (5:30 pm) The Rookery Activity Center(visit facility) <br /> 14 2. EDAC Advisory Board Interview 10 minutes(Council Workroom) <br /> 15 3. NorthPointe 8th Addition and NorthPointe Garden Estates—City Planner <br /> 16 Larsen reviewed a PowerPoint presentation on an application that has been received from <br /> 17 Lino Lakes 72,LLC, for final platting of a 4.5 acre parcel for the purpose of constructing <br /> 18 a 72 unit, 55+age restricted independent senior housing building called NorthPointe <br /> 19 Garden Estates. The presentation included information on the following: <br /> 20 - Elements of the land use application; PUD final plan/final plat; <br /> 21 - Site Location and Aerial Maps; <br /> 22 - History, senior building was approved for site in 2014; <br /> 23 - Renderings of proposed development; <br /> 24 - Applicant's project description; <br /> 25 - Density proposed; <br /> 26 - Preliminary and final plat drawings (they are consistent); <br /> 27 - Site plan and setbacks; <br /> 28 - Review of exterior details and interior layouts; <br /> 29 - Review of parking, stormwater,utilities, and landscaping; <br /> 30 - Comments—impervious surface,public land dedication; <br /> 31 - Detailed information on traffic study and implications to roadways;traffic study <br /> 32 conclusions; <br /> 33 - Information on noise study; <br /> 34 - Fire and police division comments; <br /> 35 - Planning and Zoning Board discussion review; <br /> 36 - Agreements, Comprehensive Plan consistency and findings of fact. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Councilmember Cavegn noted the reduced setback from the highway and wondered if <br /> 39 that creates any safety issues. Ms. Larsen said she doesn't see an issue with safety but <br /> 40 the change reduces the separation from the highway; there will be a visual buffer. <br /> 41 <br /> 1 <br />
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