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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />August 12, 1998 <br />Page 5 <br />Mr. Corson asked about hydrology. He stated it is very important for the City to identify <br />ground water areas. <br />Mr. Mike Quigly, Gor -em LLC, came forward and stated that a permit has been applied <br />for with Anoka County. Street configurations will be changed to eliminate the street <br />jogs. All lots will meet the lot size requirements. An application has been made with the <br />Rice Creek Watershed District. He indicated he has met with the Park Board. Mr. <br />DeGardner has referred the placement of the park over to a Park Consultant. The Park <br />Board has indicated the City needs 3 acres of park land immediately. A meeting will be <br />held on September 10, 1998, with Ecological Services regarding greenway corridors. <br />Chair Schaps stated the applicant is more than willing to accommodate staff <br />recommendations. He asked if the Board will have another plat to review when changes <br />are made. Mr. Quigly stated another plat is possible. However, they are waiting for a lot <br />of input from different sources. He asked that the rezone and current plat be approved <br />this evening. <br />Chair Schaps stated there are several things that need to be taken care of before the Board <br />can consider the preliminary plat. The park has to be located. The Board needs a final <br />plat to consider. Mr. Quigly stated the street jogs will be resolved. A proposal has been <br />made regarding the placement of the park. That issue has been turned over to a park <br />consultant. <br />Chair Schaps indicated the park placement is a very important issue. There are not <br />enough ball fields within the City of Lino Lakes. <br />Mr. Dunn stated he was very uneasy with the discussion held at the Park Board meeting. <br />He felt the park was an open issue and that no agreement had been made. The Park <br />Board initially was looking for 16 acres of park land. He indicated that he believes there <br />are too many unresolved issues to move forward at this point. He stated there is no <br />urgency as 50% of the lots are still vacant. He noted he does not want a repeat of what <br />happened in phases 1 and 2 regarding park land. <br />Mr. Quigly stated there was dedicated park land in phase 1 and 2. More than the required <br />10% of land was dedicated. The land that was dedicated is not an active park. Ms. <br />Wyland verified that park land was dedicated in phase 1 and 2 of the development. The <br />land was set up to be a nature park at the recommendation of the Park Board. There was <br />discussion of a large park to the north. That option did not pan out. <br />Mr. Dunn stated that many things have changed. There is a need for a park in that area. <br />He stated the Board should move very cautiously. <br />