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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

The Preserve at Lino Lakes

The Preserve in Lino Lakes is growing!
This up and coming 50-acre residential development is tucked in Lino Lakes just south of Birch Street in desired School District: 12 – Centennial. 
  
The neighborhood is surrounded with dense tree groves, wetlands and neighboring Birch Park and features winding walking trails.

The Preserve at Lino Lakes is a conservation development, which means it must be developed with a mind toward sustainability of habitat for local wildlife. The Association (HOA) is primarily architectural.

Some builders in this neighborhood include: 

  • Southwind Builders
  • Imperial
  • Lange
  • Progressive Homes



Driving Directions to The Preserve: Birch Street to Black Duck Drive; south to Aspen Lane; right to Killdeer Drive.

Homes for sale in the preserve
Neighborhood updates in the preserve

Model Houses/Open Houses
#4614049 1019 Pheasant Run S Lino Lakes, MN 55014 
#4644790 6490 Killdeer Drive, Lino Lakes, MN 55014
#4646391  925 Pheasant Run, Lino Lakes, MN  55014

Monday, September 30, 2013

Saddle Club Neighborhood - Lino Lakes

The Saddle Club property represents the final link of a multifunctional greenway corridor
stretching from Deer Lane (west of Foxborough) to Birch Park (east of Preserve at Lino
Lakes).

Proposed Rezoning (See more at from the City of Lino Lakes)
The northern two-thirds of the site is currently zoned R-1, Single Family Residential and
the southern third is zoned R, Rural. The property requires rezoning to PUD-Planned
Unit Development to allow for the following flexibilities:
• Minimum lot size (contiguous buildable area) of less than standard 10,800 s.f.
• Reduced front and rear yard setback from 30 feet to 25 feet.
• Reduced road right of way from 60 feet to 50 feet.
• Reduced street width from 32 feet to 28 feet.
• Conservation easements to protect natural habitats and wetlands areas.
These PUD flexibilities were provided to establish a future roadway connection to Fox
Road, complete the greenway corridor and reduce the development footprint in the
environmentally sensitive areas.

Notes:
Public water, sanitary and storm sewer utilities will be installed with the development.
Water and sanitary sewer utilities will be extended along the south side of Old Birch
Street to service the development.

The entire site has nearly 2,000 trees!



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