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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,October 8,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Barnhart stated in 2015,the property owner came in for a townhome villa project known as Eisinger <br /> Meadows. The City's Comprehensive Plan was amended to include this site. At that time it was <br /> recognized there was 10 acres of open space,with a portion of it being located over an old landfill site. <br /> The plan at that time depicted a possible apartment building in that area. <br /> The current proposal, called Eisinger Flats, is a 192-unit apartment building in the open space south of the <br /> proposed townhome development. Access to the site will be via a new public road off of Wayzata <br /> Boulevard. The sketch plan shows a four story, U-shaped building with underground parking. The 192 <br /> units on about 10 acres yields a density in the range of 19.2 units per acre, which is higher than the <br /> current or proposed Comprehensive Plan anticipates. <br /> The project will require a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, alteration of the approved preliminary plat, <br /> rezoning, and General and Master plan approval. <br /> This project seems to be a likely candidate for the RPUD process. The main two issues identified by Staff <br /> include the following: <br /> 1. Is the Council comfortable with the density proposed? <br /> 2. Is the Council comfortable with the proposed 4-story building? While the defined height has not <br /> been established, a 4-story building and underground parking will likely be higher than 30 feet. <br /> The Planning Commission reviewed this sketch plan at their September meeting and seemed to support <br /> the high density at the location and to increasing the height above 30 feet. <br /> The City Council should provide feedback on the proposal to the applicant. <br /> Seals asked how this density would impact the City's density number. <br /> Barnhart indicated he does not have that calculation tonight, but this site was originally considered open <br /> space and was not counted in the City's density calculation. As a result,any amount of density on this <br /> site would help the City. Barnhart noted the City does have some areas that are served by sanitary sewer <br /> that are lower than three units per acre,and this site is a good candidate to help offset some of those lower <br /> density sites. <br /> Walsh stated the higher density on this site will give the City some flexibility in the future. Walsh noted <br /> 30 feet is measured from the grade, and that if this is a blank slate,they will have to work with the current <br /> codes. <br /> Perry Ryan, Lakewest Development, noted they received preliminary plat approval for this northern <br /> portion of the site in July of 2016, and included in those plans was a concept for the south phase. The <br /> proposed development will blend in with the natural environmental amenities and will consist of a <br /> U-shaped building to help create some privacy. Also included is a 10 percent recreational area. The plan <br /> proposes 192 units on approximately 10 acres of upland and the overall density will be 14.4 units per <br /> acre. <br /> Page 14 of 18 <br />
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