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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 13, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />Bieker stated they were issued a building permit to construct the home and that the monuments were <br />depicted on the survey. <br />Curtis stated typically the electrical inspector will walk the site and that it is likely that was covered under <br />their electrical permit. Curtis stated the City, however, does not have a footing inspection for the <br />monuments. <br />Beeker stated he wants everyone to understand that this was not done intentionally. <br />Walsh commented it is a bad situation and unfortunately there is not a practical difficulty. Walsh stated <br />the City cannot have people building stuff wherever they want, which is the reason for the rules. <br />Crosby stated he is conflicted and that it is unfortunate the monuments were not caught earlier. <br />Bieker indicated the monuments cannot be moved and would have to be destroyed. <br />Andersen stated the person who previously owned this land would drive across his bushes and lawn and <br />park near his trees prior to the construction of the monuments. Andersen stated between that neighbor <br />and other people pulling off the road onto his property because it is one lane, he was having cars put ruts <br />in his lawn which he has had to fill eight times. <br />Seals stated she understands his situation but that he cannot put a monument up that close to the road. <br />Andersen stated his neighbor installed bollards two inches from his driveway and that other people have <br />put up permanent stakes along the road to stop people from pulling into their yards. <br />Printup moved, Seals seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6722, a Resolution Denying <br />Variances from Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-1405, File No. 17-3890, for the property located <br />at 517 Ferndale Road North. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 1, Crosby Opposed. <br />iG��K17u 1-9 1101&&3 LVA us W:\1�[II 9JI M 1101 <br />Barnhart stated the City is scheduled to start the Comprehensive Plan Update later in 2017 and it is due to <br />the Metropolitan Council by the end of 2018. Barnhart stated his goal is to have the City Council review <br />and hopefully approve a recommended amendment sometime in 2018, which should give the City plenty <br />of time to negotiate with the Metropolitan Council. <br />Barnhart noted Staff and the City Council have been working on a number of issues. One is the question <br />of density. The Metropolitan Council requires areas that are served by MUSA to be at a gross density of <br />3.0 units per acre. Currently the City has a number of areas that are at a lower density, such as the bigger <br />lots along the lakeshore to help with water quality issues. <br />Barnhart indicated the City in the past was required to identify certain areas within the community for <br />higher density. Orono Preserve was originally guided for density at 10 units per acre but was developed <br />at three units per acre. Eisinger Meadows was guided for 10 to 15 units per acre and likely will be <br />developed at five units per acre. Barnhart stated those reductions in density forced the City Council to <br />identify other areas for higher density. <br />Page 11 of 18 <br />
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