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03/08/2004
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Regular
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04-033
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STAFF ORIGINATOR: <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING DATE: <br />TOPIC: <br />AGENDA ITEM 7D <br />Michael Grochala <br />March 8, 2004 <br />1st Reading, Ordinance No. 04 -04 - Rezoning <br />to Planned Unit Development; <br />Resolution No. 04 -33 - Development Stage <br />Plan /Preliminary Plat Approval; <br />Legacy at Woods Edge <br />ACTION REQUIRED: Simple Majority <br />BACKGROUND <br />In 1998 the City of Lino Lakes, following award of a Metropolitan Council Livable <br />Communities Planning Grant, retained the services of the Calthorpe Associates to <br />design a Master Plan for the City's Town Center District. The purpose of the Lino Lakes <br />"Town Center" development is to provide for the orderly and integrated development of <br />a high - quality Town Center which includes a mix of shops, offices, entertainment, <br />housing, recreation, community facilities, and open space. The mix of uses is designed <br />to implement the principles of the Livable Communities Act and the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan by creating a Town Center for the community and providing more <br />diverse, life -cycle housing — including affordable and rental housing — within an active <br />and interesting pedestrian- oriented community. The development is a cooperative effort <br />that will leverage public and private investment to create sustainable value, ecologically, <br />economically and culturally. <br />The City has concentrated its efforts to implement this plan on the land located adjacent <br />to the Civic Complex, of which, approximately 6.7 acres has been reserved for the <br />Chain of Lakes YMCA. <br />PROJECT LOCATION <br />The 48.84 acre property is located in the southeast quadrant of the Interstate 35 /Lake <br />Drive Intersection. It is bounded on the west by Lake Drive, on the north by I -35W, on <br />the east by Rice Creek Regional Park, and on the south by the Civic Complex and the <br />Marshan Lane residential area The Civic Complex, an additional 10.01 acres, is <br />included in the plat. <br />
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