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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 11, 1994 <br />couple of years and taxes have not gone down. This is an <br />opportunity to take Lino Lakes in a new direction. He would <br />recommend that this plat be rejected and the developer come <br />back with something "real ". He added that the City should <br />look at a park requirement within the plat. <br />Judy Thill of 642 12th Avenue expressed concern about traffic <br />on 12th Avenue and requested that the roads be considered <br />before future development. <br />Carolyn Dahl of 1101 Holly Court would like to suggest a Rural <br />Executive zoning of 2.5, 3, or 5 acre minimums that would <br />preserve the wetlands, wildlife, and character of the area. <br />Al DeMotts of 6265 Holly Drive asked where the run -off from <br />this development would go, where was the land surveyed from, <br />and what happens to the wetlands after development. He added <br />that if the City is willing to distribute a questionnaire <br />regarding development of the City he would be willing to held <br />with it. <br />Amy Donlin suggested that the City consider Mediation Services <br />of Anoka County to resolve the differences between the <br />neighborhood and the developer. <br />Jean Cummings, representing the Whitcombs, stated that there <br />is a lot of mis- information being spread throughout the <br />neighborhood regarding the park dedication, the roadways, the <br />use of the land etc. She felt this was very unfortunate and <br />unfair to the Whitcombs. <br />Harvey Seppanan expressed concern regarding the roads and was <br />troubled because the development seemed too dense for the <br />location. <br />Carolyn Dahl stated that maybe the R -1 Zoning was a mistake <br />and should be reconsidered. Maybe there is a way for all to <br />feel a "win" in the situation. <br />Chris Lydeen asked that the P & Z "do the right thing ". There <br />needs to be some open space in this plat. <br />The Public Hearing was closed at 9:08 P.M. <br />Kathy Nordine questioned the capacity of 12th Avenue and Holly <br />and whether or not they would be able to handle the additional <br />traffic. City Engineer Schneider explained that this roadway <br />(both 12th and Holly) is designated as a State Aid Collector <br />• 5 <br />