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<br />2 <br /> <br />certain conditions are met. He stated that the city is not close to running out of water. <br />Director Grochala discussed the replacement of Well 2 and the addition of Well 7 in the <br />future. <br />Director Grochala explained that 2040 Comprehensive Plan includes specific guidance for <br />Planning District 2; recommending a Master Plan for the Main Street corridor between <br />Sunset Avenue and Main Street. <br />City Attorney Jay Squires provided a brief update on the contested case hearings and <br />reviewed the statutory requirements regarding the imposition of a moratorium. Minnesota <br />Statute 462.355 authorizes cities to adopt a moratorium. A study must be conducted to <br />adopt a moratorium. The moratorium can be city‐wide or in a specific area and can be <br />adopted for up to one year. Attorney Squires reviewed some of the procedural <br />requirements, including notice and public hearings. <br />Councilmember Cavegn asked if the existing White Bear Lake water study would be an <br />acceptable study for the moratorium. Attorney Squires stated typically the Council will <br />provide general guidance on the parameters of study, including the issues involving water <br />supply and planning. <br />Councilmember Ruhland made a statement regarding his proposal for a moratorium. His <br />concerns are centered around two major developments that will add thousands of new <br />homes to a gateway leading into Lino Lakes. Noting significant development interest, <br />Councilmember Ruhland is interested in public input and the creation of a master plan for <br />the northwest quadrant. He stated, “This moratorium isn’t meant to stifle development, but <br />to ensure clarity, transparency, and thoughtful planning.” <br />City Attorney Jay Squires stated that during the moratorium process, there will be meetings <br />with the public, so they can provide feedback. <br />The Council agreed to move forward to prepare a draft interim ordinance (moratorium) for <br />the northwest quadrant of the City specific to residential development. <br />Councilmember Lyden would also like to include more protection for the Rice Creek Chain <br />of Lakes. <br />Councilmember Cavegn was open to further discussion on the topic. <br />3. Notices and Communications <br />Councilmember Ruhland stated Anoka County Fire Protection Council adopted a budget. <br />4. Adjourn <br />The Special Work Session concluded at 7:10 PM. <br /> <br />31
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