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WVLra► <br /> Infrastructure■ Engineering■ Planning■Construction 701 Xenia Avenue South <br /> c /Issrrc:iales,lase, Suite#300 <br /> Minneapolis,MN 55416 <br /> Tel: 763 541-4800 <br /> Fax: 763 541-1700 <br /> Memorandum <br /> To: Centerville City Council <br /> Centerville Planning Commission <br /> From: Eric Maass,AICP, Project Manager <br /> Date: September 24,2018 <br /> Re: Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> The Cities draft 2040 Comprehensive Flare was distributed to adjacent and affected jurisdictions on <br /> Friday,June 15th. Since that time, we have received feedback from the following agencies: <br /> 1. Metropolitan Council <br /> 2. MnDOT <br /> 3. Lincs Lakes <br /> 4. Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> 5. Anoka County Parks/Transportation <br /> The City of Lincs Lakes provided comment specifically can the medium density residential district and the <br /> proposed densities in Centerville's plan. Centerville's draft plan indicated the medium density <br /> residential district would allow for densities at 3 to 15 dwelling units/acre. Lincs Lakes indicated that this <br /> land abouts land guided in Lincs Lakes as mixed use (8-15) units per acre, Modicum Density(4.0 to 5.9) <br /> units per acre and low density(1.6 to 3.9) units per acre. See Figure 1 below. <br /> Figure 1: Excerpt from Lino Lakes 2040 Land Use Plan <br /> i'�0 ... i /,�I%//fri"erre✓rgfa1r41/R"ly/i��i�1✓/� Legend <br /> Permanent kurall PrirveteAmfield <br /> � /✓/r, � � �r p/� <br /> Law Density Res&indal Open Wader <br /> Medium Den €esifdeinhal I /� Right-of-Way <br /> Hu IM Densily Resdernt�all Munici all Boundary <br /> Mixed <br /> Cam nercie , ,,,,,,,, Parcels <br /> Streams <br /> Business Campus <br /> CMG and insMutionall <br /> AWN, Parks and Open Space <br /> ����!%�� �f// �/j�lllll(1�.,. r i➢1 i.../ W. <br /> The two areas guided as modicum density residential in Centerville included the farmer Waterworks site <br /> and the vacant agricultural land in the southern portion of the community. The district was proposed to <br /> allow a density of cup to 15 units per acre due to the potential opportunity that the Waterworks site <br /> presented to allow for an apartment building. That site now has an approved Preliminary Flat for a <br />