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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 9, 2001 <br />Page 19 <br />Amy Roth, 889 Old Birch Street, stated her preference for a north/south sewer route so <br />she has access. She explained she would like to add on to her house but the current ten - <br />year old septic system prevents that from occurring. She stated she believes it is not safe <br />to pull out onto the roadway where the traffic is traveling at 50 miles per hour. <br />Mr. Rafferty made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 8:28 p.m., and was <br />supported by Ms. Lane. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />Mr. Lyden stated it appears Mr. Foster's concern about water should be addressed. He <br />noted that the Rice Creek Watershed District gave approval but their concern is rate of <br />runoff, not the amount of runoff. He stated if the ground slopes towards Mr. Foster's <br />property, it could receive flow if the rate is exceeded. <br />Mr. Powell clarified that the Rice Creek Watershed District is very much concerned about <br />water volume and encourages infiltration on every site. He stated they have made <br />significant steps to address that issue. <br />Mr. Lyden stated he would like to see the numbers elk e cost versus benefit since some <br />residents are interested in connecting to the sew ? sys m. Hoted this requests asks for <br />more MUSA which cannot happen right now sin ino Lakes is already beyond the 2010 <br />plan for population. Mr. Lyden stated he uld have be convinced that asking for <br />more MUSA is the right thing for the City. « Vin, he is concerned that the houses <br />are getting too large for the lots so lie <br />ould pport upholding R1X lot size standards. <br />Mr. Corson asked if a MUSA bank=s <br />Sherman stated that is corr- <an <br />She noted that only eig il .. res wo <br />tconsideration with this request. Ms. <br />SA allotment would be swapped from the bank. <br />d impact the MUSA allocation. <br />Mr. Lyden made a MOTION commend denial of the Heritage Development <br />application for MUSA allocation, and was supported by Mr. Zych. Motion carried 4 -1 -1 <br />(Corson voted nay and Schaps abstained). <br />Mr. Lyden made a MOTION to recommend denial of the Heritage Development <br />application for rezoning, and was suported by Mr. Rafferty. Motion carried 4 -1 -1 <br />(Corson voted nay and Schaps abstained). <br />Mr. Lyden made a MOTION to recommend denial of the Heritage Development <br />application for preliminary plat, and was supported by Mr. Rafferty. Motion carried 5 -0 -1 <br />(Schaps abstained). <br />I. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, Ryan Companies US, Inc. (Target), <br />Lake Drive <br />Staff presented the application by explaining that staff has been working with Ryan <br />Companies, US Inc. on a proposed retail development called Lino Lakes Marketplace <br />located in the northeast quadrant of the Lake Drive/I -35 W. Interchange. The Planning <br />
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