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Council Member Neal <br />and moved its adoption: <br />introduced the following ordinance <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />ORDINANCE 01-92 <br />AN INTERIM ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE, DEVELOPMENT OR ZONING OF <br />LAND WITHIN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS FOR THE CITY OF LINO <br />LAKES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE PLANNING PROCESS AND THE <br />HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE CITY. <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, Anoka County, <br />Minnesota, does ordain: <br />I. <br />Legislative Finding of Fact. <br />The City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota, a predominantly residential <br />and agricultural community has recently attracted development of <br />residential areas within the City. While the City is not opposed <br />to orderly or well planned residential development, the City of <br />Lino Lakes wishes to study, develop, evaluate and if necessary <br />modify plans and policies as they relate to it's Comprehensive <br />Plan, Assessment Plan, Financial Impact Analysis, Surface Water <br />Management impacts, and Utility Extension Plans to provide for <br />the orderly development of residential land within the City. <br />The City finds it to be in its best interests to take reasonable <br />measures for a reasonable interim time to protect the planning <br />process and the health safety and welfare of its citizens until <br />appropriate evaluations and amendments can be effective. <br />The City finds that unless reasonable measures are taken for a <br />reasonable interim period to protect the public interest by <br />preserving the integrity of the existing residential areas while <br />changes to the plans and policies are studied, the existing <br />zoning ordinances, development policies, and other land use <br />regulations will destroy the integrity of residential area. <br />The City finds that it is necessary to enact this Ordinance as an <br />emergency Ordinance under Section 3.06 of the City Charter. That <br />the normal effective date of ordinances would allow development <br />proposals to be submitted to the City prior to the implementation <br />of this Ordinance and would defeat the purposes set out herein. <br />