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COUNCIL MINUTES April 13, 1998 <br />. Mayor Sullivan asked what could happen if the land owner does appeal. Mr. Hawkins stated that <br />the appeal would involve the money he received for the property, not the title itself. <br />• <br />• <br />Mr. Bergeson asked for clarification on the approximate $5.3 million. Ms. Vaske explained how <br />they got to that figure, noting that when the process started last year the figure was $3.5 million. <br />She also verified that the $5.3 million figure did cover the costs of all three buildings. <br />Council Member Lyden asked who was representing the City regarding the lease with the School <br />District. Mr. Pecchia said it was Randy Schumacher. <br />Mayor Sullivan questioned if the agreement covered all the costs and Ms. Vaske indicated that it <br />did. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to proceed with City Hall, Early Childhood Center, and Police <br />Department and authorize bonding in the approximate amount of $5,350,000.00. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Civic Complex/Early Childhood Facility, Village Center, Site Plan Review and Conditional <br />Use Permit for Early Childhood Facility - Mr. Wessel informed the Council that the Site Plan <br />Review and Conditional Use Permit were approved by the Planning and Zoning Board at their <br />March 11, 1998 meeting with the condition that the Plat for the Village No. 2 be approved. <br />Since the plat review required a Public Hearing at the April 8 Planning and Zoning Board, staff <br />decided to wait to present this item until completion of that review. They are now asking <br />Council to consider the plat (previous agenda item), the Site Plan review and the Conditional Use <br />Permit. <br />Mr. Wessel continued stating that the City of Lino Lakes is requesting approval of a + 44,000 <br />square foot civic complex within the Town Center "Village" located south of I -35W and east of <br />Lake Drive. The civic complex is comprised of the following components: <br />1. A 17,404 square foot City Hall. <br />2. A 16, 378 square foot Police Station. <br />3. A 10,037 square foot Early Learning Center (to be leased and operated by the <br />Centennial School District). <br />Specifically, the following approvals are necessary to accommodate the proposed use: <br />1. Site and building plan. <br />2. Conditional Use Permit to allow a "school" within a PSP, Public/Semi-Public <br />Zoning District. <br />