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Development <br />SAC/WAC <br />Units <br />Bldg. Permit <br />Fee <br />Park <br />Dedication <br />Surface Water <br />Mgt. <br />Big Box Store <br />$323,400 <br />$68,923 <br />$34,800 <br />$135,210 <br />Grocery Store <br />$132,000 <br />$47,189 <br />$15,225 <br />$59,154 <br />Fast Food Restaurant <br />$26,400 <br />$9,429 <br />$2,827 <br />$10,986 <br />Apartment Building <br />$277,200 <br />$32,430 <br />$150.000 <br />$19,974 <br />Single Family Home <br />$6,600 <br />$4.591 <br />$2,500 <br />3,967 <br />Industrial Building <br />$33,000 <br />$15,606 <br />$10,679 <br />$41,493 <br />Comparison of Blaine versus Lino Lakes housing growth <br />Council inquired what Blaine was "doing right" in terms of housing growth. Blaine, which had a peak lot <br />inventory in 2006 of 1,350 homes, has a current single family lot inventory of 360. Lino Lakes' current <br />inventory is 64. <br />Below is a comparison of the number of new housing permits issued in Blaine versus Lino Lakes since <br />2000. Note that the 2010 Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan limiting the amount of new housing units took <br />effect in August of 2002. Also note the uptick in Lino Lakes housing permits in 2004 and 2005 contained <br />a significant amount of townhome development. <br />Lino Lakes /Blaine Lino Lakes /Blaine <br />2000: 240/564 2007: 93/336 <br />2001: 200/668 2008: 31/311 <br />2002:218/817 2009: 30/283 <br />2003:111/816 2010: 31/331 <br />2004: 189-/1,089 2011: 34/336 <br />2005: 196/649 2012: 13/188 (ft 6 mo.) <br />2006: 91/331 <br />