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Planning & Zoning Board <br />December 8, 1999 <br />Page 10 <br />with the developer on the trail corridor to be part of any vacating action. He noted the <br />greenway which follows the creek. <br />Ms. Lane asked if Lino Lakes will continue to serve these residences once Hugo's system <br />is in place. Mr. Powell explained that a valve would be installed at the border and the <br />water supply will be closed once available from Hugo. <br />Ms. Carlson stated her concern about the need for trees on the Lino Lake's side if <br />Elmcrest is closed off with a trail on a portion of Elmcrest. She stated that another <br />concern is traffic patterns since this would cut off a north/south route. She noted the <br />West Oaks area in the southeast corner uses Elmcrest for their access. Ms. Carlson <br />stated that closing Elmcrest will also close off the best emergency vehicle route to the <br />southeast corner of Lino Lakes. <br />Mr. Powell stated this development would be coordinated with the police and fire <br />departments as well as other City staff. <br />Ms. Carlson asked if a bridge over the freeway is bei <br />has not seen that option presented in any of the do <br />review and public safety review would be neces <br />closure. <br />considered. Mr. Powell stated he <br />ation. He stated that a traffic <br />crest is considered for <br />Mr. Dunn stated this involves two distinc <br />wants additional revenue from sellin <br />opening up the entire area and sell' <br />to think that having water in the <br />from Lino Lakes since sewer <br />$10,000. <br />one question is whether the City <br />to'' s ated that he sees little objection to not <br />ater as possible. He stated that it is naive <br />rcial area would attract development away <br />ssue and a water well can be constructed for <br />Mr. Powell stated an adequate we would cost much more than $10,000. <br />Mr. Dunn stated that the closing of Elmcrest is a different issue and the City will need to <br />decide what will happen with the strawberry patch. If it is to be a commercial or <br />industrial area, then Elmcrest will be needed to serve that property. Mr. Dunn stated that <br />Lino Lakes already has a reciprocal agreement with Centerville and if their water pressure <br />goes down, Lino Lakes will make money selling them water. He stated his support to sell <br />water to Hugo to generate revenue. <br />Chair Schaps stated that he also supports providing water service so the City can sell <br />water to Hugo. <br />C. EDAC Update <br />Mr. Johnson stated he is the liaison with the Economic Development Advisory <br />Committee and within the last month they decided to become more proactive. Since Mr. <br />• <br />• <br />
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