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• <br />411 Mr. Jack Johnson representing Mr. Spaganski presented an updated preliminary <br />plat map of Rice Lake Estates. He explained the only difference in the <br />drawing basically is the configuration of the cul -de -sac to the north <br />of the plat. There is to be a temporary cul -de -sac assuming some day <br />it will be extended to the property on the north . <br />Planning and Zoning Board <br />July 13, 1983 <br />Page -5- <br />new Zoning Ordinance Map to include Mr. Wolters in the Light Industrial <br />District be dealt with at the time of the 2nd reading of the Zoning <br />Ordinance. Mr. McLean felt this was a good suggestion. <br />Mrs. Klaus asked if renting out part of Mr. Wolters storage building <br />was permissable under our ordinance. It was determined it is permissable <br />if it fit the definition of the usage for that zoning district. <br />Mr. McLean moved to recommend to the Council that theproperty at 7791 <br />Lake Drive owned by Paul Wolters be included in the new Zoning District <br />Map with the classification of Light Industrial for the reason that the <br />present operation on this site is most closely aligned with the permitted <br />and conditional uses of a Light Industrial District and it is located <br />adjacent to a Light Industrial area and this can be done at the second <br />reading of the ordinance. Mr. Goldade seconded the motion. <br />Mr. Doocy asked Mr. Short if adding a second building is an acceptable <br />thing to do, is this setting a precedence move we do not want to encourage. <br />Mr. Short said in essence these would be aessoryibuildings and be <br />governed by (a *. essory! use. <br />Motion passed unanimously. <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT - RICE LAKE ESTATES - SPAGANSKI <br />What is being requested tonight is a preliminary plat approval although <br />it maybe contigent on some other items so that it can be sent to other <br />agencies such as Rice Creek Watershed District, DNR, etc. for their review. <br />Mr. Davidson, City Engineer gave his report: <br />Water Service - 2 options, (1) Service from Circle Pines, (2) private <br />system within our own community that will be on an interim basis with a <br />pressure system or on an area wide system with a storage tank. <br />Any agreement between Circle Pines and Lino Lakes would have to be dealt <br />with at the Council level. Mr. Davidson recommended that as much as poss- <br />ible that we would retain the utility within the community the utility <br />is providing for. <br />Mr. Goldade asked if Mr. Davidson recommendation would be C or D on his <br />letter dated June 20, 1983. He said, yes. He said this part of the City <br />is starting to develope to urban tirdards, III <br />terms of starting with this as a n- .4g-s of an expanding utility <br />system. From this standpoint he recommends that we consider a private <br />water system for this City recognizing it will take time to develop <br />this system. He would also recommend a physical connection to the <br />adjacent community for their good as well as ours because these are coop- <br />erative efforts that benefit all. Circle Pines, Lexington, Blaine are <br />