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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Tuesday, January 16, 2018 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />The Planning Commission should also discuss whether buffering from Wayzata Boulevard should be <br />provided <br />Barnhart stated the goal of the review is to provide the developer with an overview of the pertinent City <br />ordinances and how they affect the proposed plat as well as to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the <br />proposal. As a sketch plan review, any comments or suggestions to the applicants are nonbinding but <br />would help assist the developer in moving forward. <br />Thiesse asked whether the corner lot has enough parking. <br />Barnhart indicated he does not know the answer to that question but that his belief is that it does. For this <br />building 112 spaces are required, assuming 56 units. The applicant is showing a total of 131 parking <br />stalls between the surface and underground stalls, which would be more than enough even if the shared <br />parking was eliminated from the calculation. <br />Barnhart stated in lieu of the 10 percent private recreation area, the applicant could pay a park dedication <br />fee. <br />Lemke asked if the City ever receives any recommendations or pushback from the Metropolitan Council <br />on affordable housing. <br />Barnhart stated the Metropolitan Council has published recommendations for the City to meet affordable <br />housing goals and that they encourage the City to look for opportunities for affordable housing. The <br />Metropolitan Council cannot require the City to actually provide the financial assistance necessary to <br />make it affordable. <br />Neil Weber, Architect, stated he would like to highlight a few things. As it relates to the parking, the <br />shared parking already exists and will not be built by them. Weber stated in their view the medical <br />building will not need that parking late in the afternoon and on the weekends. Weber stated they are <br />showing 1.5 parking stalls inside the building. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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