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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />80 4A) Consider Acceptance of 2023 TZD Grant — Captain Owens reviewed the written staff <br />81 report. Staff is seeking authorization to accept this annual grant. The program itself works toward a <br />82 common goal of reducing and eventually eliminating preventable traffic deaths on Minnesota <br />83 roadways. In Anoka County, participating departments come together to provide certain services <br />84 related to the goals. Currently the City of Lino Lakes is acting as administrator for the program <br />85 which is handled on a rotating schedule. <br />86 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve the acceptance of the grant funds as recommended. <br />87 Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />88 4B) Consider Donation of Bicycles — Public Safety Director Swenson noted that the department <br />89 has several unclaimed and unneeded bicycles which they would like to donate to Bikes for Kids, a <br />90 charitable organization. <br />91 Councilmember Lyden moved to approve the donation as recommended. Councilmember Stoesz <br />92 seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />93 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />94 There was no report from the Public Services Department. <br />95 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />96 6A) Kwik Trip: i. Consider Resolution No. 22-94 Approving Conditional Use Permit for Motor <br />97 Fuel Station; ii. Consider Resolution No. 22-95 Approving Conditional Use Permit for <br />98 Commercial Car Wash; iii. Consider Resolution No. 22-96 Approving Site Improvement <br />99 Performance Agreement — City Planner Larsen reviewed a presentation that included information on <br />too the following: <br />101 - Land Use Application — commercial retail convenience store; <br />102 - Site — Location and conditions; <br />103 - Site Plan — building, access, car wash hours limited; fuel dispenser location, trail extension; <br />104 - Architectural; Canopy; <br />105 - Planning and Zoning Board - review and approval; <br />106 - Council action requested. <br />107 Councilmember Stoesz asked if there will be limitations imposed on delivery hours. Ms. Larsen <br />108 remarked that there are no formal limitations but staff would anticipate standard delivery hours. <br />109 Councilmemer Lyden noted that he will be a dissenting vote on this. He feels the need to represent <br />110 the citizens of the City and he doesn't think a gas station is needed. Also pro -business means <br />111 primarily supporting current businesses (two of the area gas stations are family run businesses that fear <br />112 they will not survive if this facility opens), gas stations are polluters and that will be the case with this <br />113 development (articles shown that support that premise). He also noted that Rice Lake is very close <br />114 and could be impacted. He'd rather wait five years to have the right business at this site than to have <br />115 the wrong one that will exist for 60 years. He thinks this is a terrible idea. <br />116 <br />117 Mayor Rafferty said he appreciates Councilmember Lyden comments. <br />3 <br />