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<br /> <br /> <br />DRAFT 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update – Local Water Management Plan 21 <br />December 27, 2017 - Project CLL17010 <br /> Low Density Residential: Residential development at 1.6 to 3.9 dwelling units per acre <br /> Medium Density Residential: Residential development at 4.0 to 5.9 dwelling units per acre <br /> High Density Residential: Residential development at 6.0 to 10.0 dwelling units per acre <br /> Permanent Rural: Areas that are not intended to receive sewer service due to topography and soil issues. Development limited to residential single family at low densities or agriculture related uses <br /> Civic and Institutional: Public buildings or facilities, private or public utilities and infrastructure, public and private schools, and cemeteries <br />A more detailed definition of land uses within the City of Lino Lakes is available in Chapter 3 – Land Use of the Lino Lakes 2040 Comprehensive Plan. <br />Public utility services within the City of Lino Lakes include city sewer and water. The Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) is the area in which public utilities are available, agreed upon with the Metropolitan Council and the <br />City of Lino Lakes (Appendix A, Figure 8). <br />Shoreland <br />The City of Lino Lakes had adopted a Shoreland Management Overlay District, a copy of which is located in Appendix C. This ordinance requires setbacks from Shoreland areas and limits the type of development, amount of <br />impervious area, and use of the City’s Shoreland areas (Appendix A, Figure 12). <br />Floodplain <br />The City of Lino Lakes is the administer of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for the community and has adopted a Floodplain Overlay Districts in the floodplain management ordinance in accordance with the <br />requirements of the NFIP. This ordinance generally regulates developments, land uses and alterations within each of the floodway, flood fringe, and general floodplain districts shown on Appendix A, Figure 13 to minimize <br />potential losses due to periodic flooding in these areas. <br />The City’s Resource Management Plan and I-35E Alternative Urban Areawide Review, as well as Rice Creek Watershed District identify specific areas of flooding concern under a full buildout scenario, summarized in Table 2-0-20 <br />below.
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