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13 1 lall I wro7w-urp <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, March 20,2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />The proposed site use plan indicates the proposed rock construction entrance will be located where the <br />approved future residential access would be located. This access point has been approved by Hennepin <br />County as a temporary construction access. Gaffron stated he is not sure whether Hennepin County will <br />require some sort of additional tum lanes, temporary or permanent., in the area, Since it is a county road, <br />Hennepin County will need to make that determination. <br />The Minnehaha. Creek Watershed District has approved an Erosion Control permit for the construction <br />staging activity. <br />The Long Lake Fire Chief has indicated no issues with use of the site for construction staging. The <br />Orono Public Works Director has indicated this location is likely as good a location as the contractor will <br />find for construction staging. <br />The site plan suggests that temporary lighting will likely be used, and it is likely that to minimize impact <br />on traffic flow, some work on the highway improvements will be at night. It would be appropriate to <br />establish that any temporary lighting be downcast and directed away from residential areas. <br />The site plan indicates a proposed visual and noise screening berm along the west and south boundaries of <br />the site. The applicant is working with the NOCA to establish parameters and obtain permits for this <br />berm which will become an amenity for future residential development. The City will require a grading <br />plan be approved for this and it potentially will require a Conditional Use Permit based on the volume of <br />permanent fill material. <br />The applicant's narrative suggests that this site might be used as a recycling yard for projects other than <br />just the Wayzata Boulevard improvements. This could put a different slant on how the site is intended to <br />be used. The applicants should describe what is actually intended and how the contractor or Hennepin <br />County expects to operate this site. <br />Questions to be answered include whether materials from the Wayzata Boulevard project will be recycled <br />and head out to other projects not in Orono and whether it is the City's expectation that this site is <br />intended to be in use exclusively for the Wayzata Boulevard project and not as a regional recycling yard <br />for other projects. Staff recommends that this industrial -level use at this site not become a regional <br />Page 16 of 64 <br />