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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 20-03 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LINO <br />LAKES BY REZONING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE <br />FROM R-1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND <br />R-3, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL <br />TO R-3 URBAN RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) <br />FOR THE MILLER'S CROSSROADS DEVELOPMENT <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota does ordain: <br />Section 1: Findings <br />The City Council makes the following findings regarding the application for rezoning the <br />property described below, based on the factors listed in Section 2, Subd.1E of the Lino Lakes <br />zoning ordinance: <br />1. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of <br />and has been found to be consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. The project <br />complies with in the comprehensive plan, as reflected by the land use map: the site is guided <br />for Medium Density Residential uses. In fact, the current zoning is inconsistent with the <br />comprehensive plan and the proposed rezoning would correct the inconsistency. The project <br />is consistent with the growth management policy if the 20% flexibility is considered. <br />2. The proposed use is or will be compatible with present and future land uses of the area. The <br />land use map of the comprehensive plan reflects the community's decisions on what type of <br />development should occur in specific locations. The site is guided for medium density <br />residential uses. Existing and anticipated future land uses in the area are compatible with the <br />proposed uses. <br />3. Upon compliance with the conditions of approval set forth in Resolution 03-142, the <br />proposed use will conform with performance standards contained in the zoning ordinance, <br />subdivision ordinance, and other requirements. The PUD allows flexibility, and since the <br />project fulfills the purposes of a PUD, the flexibility is justified.. <br />4. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not <br />overburden the City's service capacity. Both water and sanitary sewer service are available <br />in Birch St. on the north side of the site. The systems have adequate capacity. The City and <br />Rice Creek Watershed District will ensure that stormwater management will comply with the <br />requirements of the City and the Watershed. <br />