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<br />3 <br />A Site and Building Plan Review has been completed and the proposed veterinary <br />hospital addition and parking lot expansion meet zoning performance standards with <br />conditions listed in this staff report. 4. Traffic generated by a proposed development application is within the capabilities of the City when: <br /> a. If the existing level of service (LOS) outside of the proposed subdivision is A or B, traffic generated by a proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service more than one grade. <br />b. If the existing LOS outside of the proposed subdivision is C, traffic generated by a proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service below C. c. If the existing LOS outside of the proposed subdivision is D, traffic generated by a proposed subdivision will not degrade the level of service below D. <br /> d. The existing LOS must be D or better for all streets and intersections providing access to the subdivision. If the existing level of service is E or F, the subdivision developer must provide, as part of the proposed project, improvements needed to ensure a level of service D or better. <br /> e. Existing roads and intersections providing access to the subdivision must have the structural capacity to accommodate projected traffic from the proposed subdivision or the developer will pay to correct any structural deficiencies. <br />f. The traffic generated from a proposed subdivision shall not require City street improvements that are inconsistent with the Lino Lakes Capital Improvement Plan. However, the City may, at its discretion, consider developer-financed improvements to correct any street deficiencies. <br />g. The LOS requirements in paragraphs a. to d. above do not apply to the I-35W/Lake Drive or I-35E/Main St. interchanges. At City discretion, interchange impacts must be evaluated in conjunction with Anoka County and the Minnesota Dept. of Transportation, and a plan must be prepared to determine improvements needed to resolve deficiencies. This plan must <br />determine traffic generated by the subdivision project, how this traffic contributes to the total traffic, and the time frame of the improvements. The plan also must examine financing options, including project contribution and cost sharing among other jurisdictions and other properties, that contribute to traffic at the interchange. <br /> h. The City does not relinquish any rights of local determination. The proposed veterinary hospital addition and parking lot expansion do not change the level of service along CR 84 (Otter Lake Road). The road is a Major Collector Road and <br />is capable of handling the additional traffic volume proposed by the building addition.