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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday, September 15,2014 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> additional water to help appease the neighborhood. Schoenzeit stated he does not see the developer being <br /> able to go beyond what is in the code given all the issues present. <br /> Thiesse suggested the developer be asked if he would like the application tabled. <br /> Leskinen asked whether the applicant would like the Planning Commission to vote on the application <br /> tonight or table it. Leskinen stated it appears the Planning Commission is not in a position to make a <br /> recommendation to go forward with the proposal given the information that is in front of them. <br /> Bessesen indicated he is in agreement with that statement. Bessesen indicated he has spent quite a bit of <br /> money with Jacobs Engineering Environmental Group to do an environmental and wetland study of the <br /> site. In addition,Wenck Engineering has signed off with the Watershed District and are agreement that it <br /> is a Class III wetland on about a half-acre. Bessesen noted he does have an easement and that he can go <br /> through the property on Shadywood. <br /> Bessesen stated he had felt a development for senior citizens or empty nesters would have less of an <br /> impact. Bessesen stated he has met with Staff and the Watershed District on the application and that they <br /> are proposing less than 20 percent hardcover on the site. Bessesen indicated a storm sewer pond would <br /> not be necessary and that they would be able to manage the runoff with landscaping and so forth. <br /> Bessesen stated his goals were to create a development that would have a low impact on the site as well as <br /> preserve as many trees as possible. Bessesen noted the City does not have a tree ordinance and that on <br /> the property outside of the protected area that the Delaneys signed,he would be able to cut down as many <br /> trees as he wants to. Bessesen stated if four single-family homes are constructed on the site,a large <br /> number of trees would need to be cut down. <br /> Bessesen indicated he also spent a lot of time with Hennepin County in discussions trying to get them to <br /> give him permission to put a road to Delaney's other piece of property and they said they have no <br /> intention of letting him go across that property to service County Road 19 because there is already a city <br /> street in there. Bessesen stated he has tried to put access off of Shadywood but that he was not successful. <br /> Page 29 of 59 <br />
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