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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />July 10, 1996 <br />Chair Schaps stated that no one has a problem with the project, but the Board <br />knows more than the neighbors who are present which is not right. The best <br />thing to do is to make sure everyone attends the neighborhood meeting and has <br />an opportunity to have their questions answered. <br />Pastor Anderson stated that the biggest unknown is the vacant piece, and <br />nothing has been determined about how it will be used. It will have to go through <br />another permit process. He requested that the Board approve the building <br />development on the southern portion of the property with conditions for future <br />meetings. <br />Chair Schaps stated that he would like to see issues resolved before he votes on <br />the project. <br />Ms. Paulette Anderson stated that she lives on parcel No. 5. When she moved <br />to Lino Lakes she was impressed to hear the Mayor say that the community is <br />growing so fast that development will have to be slowed in order to organize <br />proper planning. She asked the Board to look at these 16 acres as a whole <br />entity rather than piecemeal. If the Board decides that this development should <br />move forward, all she is asking is that neighbors be informed. <br />Mr. Bill Johnson made a MOTION to continue the public hearing until the August <br />• meeting and was supported by Robinson. Motion carried 7 -0. <br />Chair Schaps stated that if the church needs a place for a neighborhood <br />meeting, the City would be able to make space available. <br />Mr. Robinson left the meeting at 7:55 p.m. <br />C. 96 -24, Baldwin Lake Court, Hodgson Road, Site Plan Review for <br />Expansion of Manufactured Housing Park <br />Ms. Wyland stated that Mr. Paul Howard, owner of the Baldwin Lake Court <br />Manufactured Home Park, is requesting approval of a site plan to allow an <br />expansion of the park with the addition of 19 doublewide home sites. Each <br />would be provided with a garage. The property was zoned R -6 following a <br />settlement agreement between the City of Lino Lakes and Mr. & Mrs. Howard in <br />February 1992. The agreement provides for an expansion as long as certain <br />conditions are met. The park has been in existence since the 1950's, and <br />currently has 75 units. With this expansion, there will be 94 units. There will be <br />a new access off Hodgson Road and one of the present access eliminated. This <br />plan meets all of the requirements stipulated in the settlement agreement, and <br />staff is recommending approval with the following conditions: <br />• <br />