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g. <br />Improvement Plan. However, the City may, at its discretion. consider <br />developer- financed improvements to correct any street deficiencies. <br />The LOS requirements in paragraphs a. to d. above do not apply to I -35W or <br />I -35E interchanges. Interchange impacts must he evaluated in conjunction <br />with Anoka County and the Minnesota Dept. of Transportation. <br />4. Water Supply. A proposed subdivision shall be deemed to have an adequate water <br />supply when: <br />a. The City water system has adequate wells, storage, or pipe capacity to serve <br />the subdivision. <br />b. The water utility extension is consistent with the Lino Lakes Water Plan and <br />offers the opportunity for water main looping to serve the urban subdivision. <br />c. The extension of water mains will provide adequate water pressure for <br />personal use and fire protection. <br />d. Rural subdivision can demonstrate that each of the proposed lots can be <br />4111 provided with a potable water supply. <br />• <br />5. Waste Disposal Systems. A proposed subdivision shall be served with adequate <br />waste disposal systems when: <br />a. The urban sewered subdivision is located inside the City's MUSA andor is <br />consistent with the MUSA allocation criteria. <br />b. The City has sufficient MUSA ()rand pipe capacity to serve the subdivision <br />if developed to its maximum density. <br />c. The subdivision will result in a sewer extension consistent with Lino Lakes <br />Sewer Plan and Capital Improvement Plan. <br />d. A rural subdivision can demonstrate that each lot can be served by an <br />adequate sanitary sewer disposal system. <br />e. A rural subdivision with a proposed communal sanitary sewer or water <br />system has an effective long range management and maintenance program <br />with proper financing. <br />1002. 5 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance General Provisions <br />