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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COI�BHSSION MEETING <br />Monday, March 20,2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Thiesse stated it sounds like a site is necessary for recycling of road materials in Orono but that there is <br />not a big need to be recycling other debris. Thiesse stated in his view the Planning Commission does not <br />have enough information on whether that is a required component for the applicant. Thiesse commented <br />he would love to see Orono take care of its own materials. <br />Fretham noted he does not have control of the entire equation. <br />Thiesse asked when that information would be available. <br />Fretham stated it would probably be available in the next 3 0 to 90 days. <br />Thiesse commented this site is probably the best site to do it, but in order to give exact information to the <br />public on the interim use, he would like more information on how the property will be used and whether <br />it could be viable without bringing in other materials from other towns. <br />Schoenzeit stated the City's obligation is to keep this site clean and that it starts with knowing what the <br />materials are and where they are coming from. <br />Thiesse stated it also has to be a viable operation. <br />Landgraver stated if there are limits on the amount of traffic and the type and amount of material, he <br />would not be incaed to be as restrictive on where it is coming from. <br />Frethain stated if the City of Mound has a road project going on and they would like to bring in 20 loads <br />of street materials, he is hearing that might be acceptable, but if a building is being torn down in <br />downtown Long Lake, they would like to see that go somewhere else. <br />Schoenzeit stated he could take the concrete foundation but not the rest. <br />Fretham stated that would be helpfiil since oftentimes that it what is recycled. Fretharn noted there are <br />strict specifications that they use for the recycled materials and that the finished product has to be <br />acceptable to their standards. <br />Page 23 of 64 <br />