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ORDINANCE NO. 05 - 91 <br /> II. The park board may accept any combination of land and monies, <br /> not to exceed the dedication requirements. <br /> III. Minor subdivisions, as defined by ordinance, will be required <br /> to follow the Land Dedication Density Table listed in the <br /> ordinance, or $500.00 per building site, at the decision of the <br /> park board. <br /> IV. For commercial or industrial development: <br /> A. The developer shall pay to the City $200.00 for each 1,000 <br /> square feet of proposed building for any commercial or industrial <br /> use except those uses set forth as follows <br /> B. The developer shall pay to the City $133. for each 1,000 <br /> square feet of proposed building for uses as follows: <br /> 1.) Warehousing <br /> 2.) Low Labor Intensive Light Manufacturing /Assembly (one or <br /> less employee per 1,000 square feet of structure) <br /> 3.) Other Low Labor Intensive Uses <br /> C. All such money must be paid prior to the issuance of the <br /> building permit. <br /> D. The above shall apply to new buildings and additions to <br /> existing buildings. <br /> II <br /> This Ordinance shall be effective February 1, 1992. <br /> Passed by the Council of the City of Lino Lakes this 12th <br /> day of November , 1991. <br /> G <br /> Harold L. Bisel, Mayor <br /> Marilyn I . derson, Clerk- Treasurer <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly <br />
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