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82 <br />Council Minutes June 22, 1992 <br />-Staff is recommending that the proposed structure not interfere <br />with the ponding area and the curb cut to provide drainage of the <br />parking area. In addition the original site plan provided for an <br />outflow pipe from the pond and this has not been completed. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to approve Planning and Zoning Board <br />Application No. 92 - 16 with the following conditions: <br />1. The outlet structure be installed as per the original site <br />plan and per Rice Creek Watershed District conditions. <br />2. The elevations for the ponding area be verified for proper <br />depth and size. <br />3. Floor elevation of storage building be minimum of 902. <br />4. The storage building be landscaped in accord with the <br />existing church structure. <br />Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 92 - 79 Expanding City MUSA <br />Boundaries by 46 Acres VIA Trading Acres - Mr. Brixius explained <br />that this matter will be for informational purposes only since a <br />4/5 vote of the City Council is require. Mr. Brixius further <br />explained that he was asked to investigate what has transpired as <br />far as Comprehensive Plan Amendments and what is the process <br />through Metropolitan Council. <br />In March, 1990 the City Council petitioned Metropolitan Council <br />and was granted an additional 46 acres to the MUSA area. During <br />this period, the City Council reviewed the MUSA area and made <br />several land trades within the MUSA to re -align the MUSA. This <br />was approved by the Metropolitan Council subject to the adoption <br />of the Lino Lakes comprehensive sanitary sewer plan. Although <br />some elements were missing, the sanitary sewer plan was approved <br />by the Metropolitan Council. In investigating the minutes, it <br />appears that the City Council did not take formal action adopting <br />the amendments and putting them in place. Mr. Brixius said he <br />feels that it is important because of the adoption of the new <br />zoning ordinance and zoning map that the comprehensive amendments <br />be formally put in place and the MUSA finalized. Mr. Brixius <br />used the overhead projector and outlined the changes in the MUSA <br />areas. <br />This matter will be placed on the July 13, 1992 Council agenda. <br />PAGE 7 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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