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11 8 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 26, 1995 <br />Ms. Wyland explained that the City Council has the option to deny <br />the subdivision of property into three (3) parcels and approve a <br />split of the parcel into one 10 acre parcel and one 19.4 acre <br />parcel. A park dedication fee ($500.00 per lot) would be <br />required for the newly created lot to be collected at the time <br />the deed is signed by the City for recording with the County. <br />The City Council also has the option of approving the variance <br />request to allow creation of two (2) 10 acre parcels and one 9.4 <br />acre parcel for the reasons indicated above in items B, D, E, and <br />F. Two (2) park dedication fees would be required for the newly <br />created lots, to be collected at the time the deed is signed by <br />the City for recording with Anoka County. <br />The City Council also has the option of returning the matter to <br />the Planning and Zoning Board for further consideration. <br />There was discussion regarding how Mr. Meredith could obtain <br />additional land to legally create three (3) ten acre lots. None <br />of the suggestions were acceptable. Mr. Meredith explained that <br />when County Road #84 (20th Avenue) was upgraded, the southeast <br />portion of his property was taken for additional right -of -way. <br />Council Member Kuether felt that this was a unique situation not <br />created by Mr. Meredith and a variance could be approved. Mr. <br />Hawkins agreed with the County Recorder and said that two (2) <br />parcels of land in two (2) different jurisdictions cannot be <br />combined. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to approve the variance request <br />to allow two (2) ten acre parcels and one 9.4 acre parcel for the <br />reasons indicated above in items B, D, E and F. Two (2) park <br />dedications will be required for the two (2) newly created lots, <br />to be collected at the time the deeds are signed by the City for <br />recording with the County Recorders office. Council Member <br />Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried with Mayor Reinert <br />voting no. <br />Site Plan Review, Marshan Condominiums, Lake Drive and Aqua <br />Lane - Mr. Brixius used the overhead projector to show the <br />location of the proposed condominiums and the proposed site plan. <br />He explained that the developer is requesting site plan approval <br />for the first phase of the proposed development which would <br />include 110 townhome units to be owned in a condominium on a 25.5 <br />acre parcel of land. The development is proposed to be served by <br />a loop street system which would be a private street dedicated to <br />the City by easement. The proposal includes 14 individual <br />multiple family structures and a three (3) acre park. <br />This proposal predates the current Lino Lakes Shoreland <br />PAGE 12 <br />1 <br />1 <br />