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It was noted that the City Council would be holding a Work Session, and the Charter <br />Commission would be holding their regular meeting. <br />It was identified by the City Council that the topic "Other Questions for Council or <br />Charter Commission" was too broad of a category to give sufficient notice of the topic of <br />discussion, and as a result no vote or direction would be given on any items brought <br />forward under this category. <br />6. Main Street Master Plan & AUAR Update <br />Kimley Horn Representative Leila Bunge presented a summary report of the Mapping <br />NW Main planning meeting and feedback. She reported that they are preparing to move <br />forward with the Alternative Uran Areawide Review (AUAR) portion of the project. <br />Ms. Bunge stated that based on the feedback to date, there are two scenarios that are <br />highlighted for continued discussion. Scenario 1 is based on the existing 2040 <br />Comprehensive Plan and is required under the AUAR process. Scenario 2.1, which <br />focuses on the "Gateway" into Lino Lakes at Sunset and Main Street, is also proposed <br />for further study. <br />Councilmember Lyden requested that the original scenario be considered as well. <br />Ms. Bunge reported that the original and current scenarios are posted to the project <br />page on the City website. No formal action is required this evening as this information is <br />being presented for the information of the Council regarding the status of the planning <br />effort. <br />7. Otter Crossing South Preliminary Plat <br />The City Planner reported that TYME Properties LLC, is proposing to Preliminary Plat one <br />commercial lot south of CSAH 14 (Main Street), east of 1-35E and west of CR 84 (Otter <br />Lake Road) for the purpose of construction an ALDI's grocery store. She reviewed the <br />site performance agreement details. This item is scheduled for review at the next <br />regular Council meeting. <br />8. Lake Ameila Ditch Study Update <br />The Community Development Director reported that in 2023 the City completed the <br />Ameilia Lake Ditch study. The ditch has a drainage area of approximately 255 acres. It is <br />a private ditch, meaning that maintaining the ditch is the responsibility of the individual <br />property owners. Based on the existing concerns and anticipated future changes to the <br />area, two phases of work were recommended. <br />The Community Development Director reported that in March, staff met with the six <br />property owners to discuss the potential for the City taking over maintenance <br />responsibilities of the ditch and completing a maintenance project to remove <br />accumulated sediment and removal of lower quality trees and shrubs along the banks. <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />