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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, February 21, 2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Landgraver asked if they are open 12 hours a day. O <br />Smale indicated that is correct. <br />Landgraver noted all the employees would not be there at all times, which will lighten the parking needs. <br />Thiesse asked if they are willing to put down the final lift of asphalt prior to occupancy. <br />Richardson indicated they will be doing a portion of the lot this year and then will be finishing it once the <br />rest of the site is developed. <br />Gaffron stated there is some risk to the applicant that the remaining construction will do some damage to <br />the asphalt and base but currently the base is fairly stable. <br />Thiesse asked if a construction schedule will be provided sometime this summer. <br />Richardson indicated they are pretty much ready to go once they receive approval and that they will be <br />submitting that in the near future. <br />Landgraver asked whether there is an easement that exists for access across the adjoining property at <br />2120. <br />Richardson stated there were some access agreements by the old owner but that he does not know <br />whether they are still applicable. Richardson indicated his preference would be to go right out onto <br />Wayzata Boulevard. <br />Thiesse commented daycare would be a wonderful use of the building. <br />Landgraver stated he would prefer to rely on the state licensing requirements. <br />Page 11 of 48 <br />
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