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Council approves rezoning for contested apartment building BY PAT ZEITNER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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An abandoned house east of Hugo becomes fully engulfed in flames after firefighters from the Hugo, Lino Lakes and White Bear Lake Departments conducted several rounds of training exercises inside the structure Saturday, Sept. 16.

Firefighters take the heat BY SHANNON GRANHOLM EDITOR

A rare opportunity presented itself to the Hugo Fire Department (HFD) when a house had to be removed to make way for Adelaide Landing, a new housing development. HFD then invited its neighboring departments Lino

Lakes (LLFD) and White Bear Lake (WBLFD) to join in. Ninety-five percent of the Hugo Fire Department, nine members of the LLFD and 12 members of the WBLFD participated in the live fi re training exercise at a home located at 5754 130th St. N. on Saturday, Sept. 16. “They are rare. The last time

that we did one of these was probably five years ago,” said HFD Chief Kevin Colvard. “I do wish we would have more opportunities like this, but that's just the reality.” Public Safety Fire Division Deputy Director Dan L'A llier said the

LEXINGTON—In a room fi lled with more residents than were at the planning and zoning meeting Sept. 12, the City Council ultimately approved the rezoning application of land owned by Dinkytown Rentals at its meeting Sept. 21, after the proposed apartment building was scaled down from five stories to four. The rezoning application was a condition of the purchase agreement of the vacant DuWayne property, already zoned for high density, by Dinkytown Rentals. Dinkytown had presented the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council with a proposed five-story, 116-unit apartment complex proposal for the combined properties between DuWayne Avenue and Syndicate Avenue in recent weeks. The Council heard a revised proposal from Dinkytown representatives at the meeting, who presented a scaled back yet still sizeable development. Ken Piper, of Tanek, the architectural fi rm, and Glen Rank, of Dinkytown Rentals, guided the council and residents through the amended blueprint and spent more time on the details of the finished units and landscaping issues. What was fi rst proposed as a 116-unit, 62foot tall, five-story building was downsized to 89 units, 45-feet tall and four stories. The two stories of heated garage parking remained as did the original landscaping and water management design. SEE APARTMENT, PAGE 16

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This year’s Centennial Hall of Fame looks ‘athletic’

BY SHANNON GRANHOLM EDITOR

A Centennial graduate is honored to be recognized along with two of his mentors who he says greatly shaped who he is today. The Centennial School District inducted its three-member “Class of 2017” into the district's Hall of Fame Friday, Sept. 22. The inductees include Mike Diggins, Glen Huebner and Mike Watson. “These three inductees have made an impact on Centennial students, training and guiding them, shaping their lives for successful futures,”

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said Superintendent Brian Dietz. “The Class of 2017 demonstrates outstanding professional accomplishments as teachers and coaches and has a longstanding history of service to the district.” The Hall of Fame, which was established in 2013, honors alumni and individuals who have made a significant impact on Centennial schools. The Hall of Fame has two categories: Distinguished Alumni, which honors alumni who have demonstrated outstanding professional accomplishments and/or who have used their SEE HALL OF FAME, PAGE 10

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