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From:Katie Larsen <br />To:Anna J <br />Subject:RE: Robinson Development <br />Attachments:image003.jpg <br />Hi Anna, <br /> <br />Thank you for your comments. You can learn more about the proposed Robinson Sod Farm <br />development by reviewing the Environment Assessment Worksheet on the City’s website at <br />https://linolakes.us/459/Public-Review-Documents. After Council review of the EAW in October, the <br />developer may proceed forward with preliminary plat and development plans. Formal public <br />hearings will be held during the preliminary plat process. I don’t have a schedule for that yet as it <br />will depend on when the developer submits their application. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> <br />Katie A. Larsen, AICP <br />City Planner <br />600 Town Center Pkwy <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55014-1182 <br />Direct 651-982-2426 Fax 651-982-2499 <br />klarsen@linolakes.us <br />logo transparent copy <br /> <br />From: Anna J <atjungbauer@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 11:40 AM <br />To: Katie Larsen <KLarsen@linolakes.us> <br />Subject: Robinson Development <br /> <br />Caution: This email originated outside our organization; please use caution. <br /> <br />Hi Katie, <br />I am a Lino Lakes citizen and just read in the business journal about the Robinson development. I am <br />curious how to find out how this will impact all of our city resources adding that many homes and <br />people. <br /> <br />Roads, schools, public safety resources etc. <br /> <br />Can you point me in the right direction to learn more? I hit a pay wall in the article but if I read it <br />right there is still opportunities for this to go to public hearing and city council must approve it. <br /> <br />Myself and some neighbors are concerned with these massive developments being put in, without