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• <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MINUTES <br />DATE August ;12; <br />TIME STARTED t 6:30 p.m. <br />TIME ENDED : 11 :10 p.m. <br />MEMBERS- PRESENT. Gelbmann, Landers, Mesiah <br />Robinson, Schapa,.Slatten <br />MEMBERS ABSENT. t i..##-::- <br />ALSO PRESENT Al Brixius, Planning Consultant <br />Mary Kay Wyland; Staff Person <br />199 <br />I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: <br />II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: July 8, 1992 <br />John Landers moved and was supported by Rick Gelbman <br />to approve the minutes of the July 8, 1992 meeting as <br />submitted. All voted aye. Motion carried. <br />• III. OPEN MIKE: No one was present for Open Mike <br />• <br />IV. ACTION ITEMS: <br />A. 92- 27 -PDO, Senior Cottages, Elm Street <br />The Public Hearing concerning the Senior Cottages on Elm <br />Street was continued from the July 8th Planning and <br />Zoning Meeting. The request involves a rezoning to R4 <br />residential with a Planned Development Overlay to allow <br />the construction of approximately 90 senior housing units. <br />Mr. Brixius advised the Board that a revised site plan has <br />been submitted and reviewed the Staff report which recommended <br />approval with several conditions. <br />Mr. Roger Derek was present and briefly reviewed the <br />request with the board. Al Robinson asked a question <br />concerning driveway width and indicated that 22' seems <br />to be rather narrow for access for garbage trucks. Mr. <br />Brixius explained that permits would be required from the <br />County for the access drives which would be required to <br />meet County standards. A question was raised concerning <br />parking for recreational vehicles. Mr. Derek explained <br />that in their experience with similar housing developments <br />the need for parking of any recreational vehicles was very <br />limited. Their plan would be for these vehicles to be <br />stored in the garage units provided. Kathy Nordine asked <br />how much traffic would be generated by this use. Mr. Derek <br />explained that it would not be much as most seniors do not <br />drive at night or when the weather is bad and that a <br />transportation service is proposed for the development. <br />