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<br />rd <br />The developer of Old Mill Estates is proposing a 3 Addition concept that went before the Planning & <br />th <br />Zoning Commission for a “Concept Review” at their March 4, meeting. This subdivision was always a <br />stnd <br />part of the discussion when Old Mill Estates (1 and 2 Additions) was platted. However, the developer <br />needed more time to work out wetland and power line easement issues. With some of those issues more in <br />hand, the proposed subdivision would break up Lot 8, Block 2, into 4 lots (3 new lots). <br /> <br />Block 7 Property (Downtown) <br />A developer recently met with city staff to review a concept plan involving 20 – 26 row-style townhomes. <br />No official application has been received. <br /> <br />1737 Main Street (Block 3) <br />No recent activity. <br /> <br />Max Storage <br />The developer is preparing to submit plans for Phase II of the development; a second building of the same <br />size. The next building may contain fewer, larger units. Other than the change in the number of units, it <br />looks like there won’t be any other changes to the site layout. <br /> <br />Rehbein Commercial <br />Staff is recommending release of the security for this development upon expiration of the two-year warranty <br />period (July 12, 2024). Staff has completed a final inspection and all punch list items have been addressed. <br /> <br />Kwik Trip <br />The city council approved a reduction in the development’s security, with the final escrow release coming <br />at the end of the 2-year warranty period (Dec. ’24) <br /> <br />Rehbein Industrial <br />Staff is recommending release of the security for this development upon expiration of the two-year warranty <br />period (July 12, 2024). Staff has completed a final inspection and all punch list items have been addressed. <br /> <br />Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />Application for a wetland permit close-out has now been received by the watershed and is in process for <br />approval. The city continues to be copied on correspondence between the developer and the wetland <br />regulatory agencies; progress is being made towards a resolution on the wetland permit. Several minor punch <br />list items remain. <br /> <br />Drilling Estates <br />City Council approved the Preliminary and Final Plats for Drilling Estates at the May 22 City Council <br />meeting. The plat will be filed as soon as the city of Lino Lakes gives their approval as well. <br /> <br />Marshall Properties <br />The owner of 7216 and 7230 LaValle Drive has submitted several concept sketches for a 3 to 5 lot <br />redevelopment encompassing the two existing lots. The 3 lot development would seek to align with R-2A <br />zoning and would need minimal flexibility through a PUD. The two, 5-lot concepts would require PUD <br />flexibility similar to that afforded the Bay View Villas development. The planning and zoning commission <br />will review the concept plans at their July 9 meeting. <br /> <br />Development Inquiries <br /> Existing Industrial Building looking to split into condo units. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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