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<br />11 <br /> <br />Additionally, the county assesses property taxes on a regular basis and there is no <br />evidence that this proposed development will impact property taxes. <br />4.2.3 Morgan C – August 25, 2022 <br />Comment: Morgan expressed concern about adding 707 units to the sod field when there are <br />two new developments located near the elementary school and across from the sod field. <br />Morgan is concerned that this will cause overcrowding and poses the question if there has been <br />any thought that this could cause an increase to classroom sizes at the elementary school. <br />Additionally, she states that the only way she would support this if there are less units <br />proposed and a pool added that Morgan’s HOA could have access to. <br />Response: The City of Lino Lakes meets with the school districts annually to discuss <br />potential development proposals so the school districts can plan accordingly. The <br />project is also spread across two different school districts. <br />4.2.4 Justin Carver – August 26, 2022 <br />Comment: Justin states in an email that he has many questions and concerns with the <br />development and wants to discuss this with Katie Larsen on the phone. <br />Response: The City of Lino Lakes (Katie Larsen) followed up with Justin in an email on <br />8/29/2022 and let him know where to stay informed about the development as well as <br />the next steps the developer may take after Council reviews the EAW in October. <br />4.2.5 Mike Trudeau – August 30, 2022 <br />Comment: Mike wants to know where the single family and townhome/higher density units will <br />be proposed for the development as he is concerned about townhome/higher density units <br />impacting his property value. Mike lives along Robinson Drive that borders the proposed <br />development to the south. <br />Response: Katie Larsen addressed Mr. Trudeau’s concerns in an email exchange <br />between August 29th and August 30th. Katie states that per the EAW, Figure 2. PUD <br />Concept Plan shows a 557 unit development with single family homes behind Robinson <br />Drive. Figure 3. Yield Plan shows a 707 unit development with single family homes and <br />townhomes behind Robinson Drive. There are no apartments proposed behind <br />Robinson Drive. Additionally, she says that as the project moves forward, the developer <br />will submit a PUD Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat that will better define the <br />project. Public hearings will be held and notices will be sent again to property owners in <br />the area for additional comments. <br />4.2.6 Mara Lipinski – September 5, 2022 <br />Comment: Mara has concern that such a large development is not wise to construct since the <br />City of Lino Lakes has a difficult time keeping up with maintaining the current small <br />developments in the area. Specifically, Mara is concerned that the City of Lino Lakes does not
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