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THE CITIZEN WWW.READTHECITIZEN.COM SEPTEMBER 19, 2013 <br />1 don't have time to be sick. <br />r care in a variety of ways <br />in the weekend or from <br />your home. <br />ants <br />fitments <br />ProjecVftm 1 <br />enough information to deter- <br />mine the extent of wetland <br />impacts, he told The Citizen. <br />"We do expect wetlands to be <br />an issue to some extent based <br />on our knowledge of the <br />property in the area." <br />Lentsch said he doesn't <br />see the need to include the <br />extension of Finale Avenue <br />to Frenchman Road south of <br />145th Street N. as part of his <br />project at this time, although <br />the city has already acquired <br />some right of way for that <br />future extension and left rum <br />Imes were installed at the <br />time the county constructed <br />Frenchman Road. <br />On the other hand, im- <br />provement of Finale could <br />be cheaper, Beat said. "That <br />might change the discussion <br />again." <br />Other talking points in- <br />clude how to handle stormwa- <br />ter — Lentsch is interested in <br />participating in a stormwater <br />reuse project — and how the <br />development will mesh with <br />the proposed redesign of Li- <br />ons Park, which Bear said "is <br />still under discussion." <br />The developer has also <br />said he intends to donate <br />property in lieu ofpark fees to <br />ultimately enlarge Lions Park <br />to the west, a proposal that is <br />11 <br />likely to find favor with the <br />city. <br />Said Bear, "I think the <br />prudent thing to do would be <br />to wait and see what happens <br />with the development applica- <br />tion. If parkland is dedicated, <br />obviously the [city's park] <br />Plan could be redrawn." <br />Lentsch's previous pro- <br />posal, presented in 2012 in <br />conjunction with Common - <br />Bond Communities, depicted <br />three buildings, a 100 -unit as- <br />sisted living facility, a 54 -unit <br />affordable apartment building <br />and a 90 -unit congregate care <br />facility, but did not move be- <br />yond the concept plan stage. <br />Mail in card, call 651.407.1200 or go to <br />www.readthecitizen.com and click on <br />subscribe to The Citizen today! <br />If you have already <br />signed up to receive The <br />Citizen, Thank you. You <br />do not need to resubmit <br />your request. <br />Please send me4ffiUEN newspaper for VPLi <br />No strings attached! <br />Delivery Is FREE only for Washington County zip codes <br />Serving Hugo, Centerville and Lino Lakes. <br />PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY <br />Name <br />
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