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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, June 19, 2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />development will increase traffic in the area about three percent. It should be noted that from a use <br />standpoint, the proposed residential use will have a lower impact on the traffic compared to other possible <br />uses such as retail, an apartment building or a restaurant. Barnhart stated the majority of traffic in the <br />Navarre area comes from the south. <br />Other buildings in the area include the Freshwater Business Center, Culver's, Narrow's Bar and Saloon, <br />and Shadywood Villas, which was approved last year. Access to this site is proposed off of a new shared <br />driveway with the Freshwater Business Center. This driveway will line up with the driveway serving the <br />church across Shadywood Road. Hennepin County supports the offset. <br />The building is proposed to be 35 feet back from the Shadywood Road right-of-way line and about 35 feet <br />from the new side lot line to the north. This has not been verified with an updated survey or site plan. <br />The lot requires a 50 -foot setback from the front yard and a 35 -foot setback from the side yard. The <br />building will also need to be 85 feet from the wetland. <br />The applicant has provided some additional information regarding the residential properties located to the <br />rear of the proposed building. <br />Barnhart displayed a cross section of the building and noted that from the east side it will appear to be a <br />5 -story building. The penthouse is set to the east of the building so it is not as close to the Shadywood <br />side as it could be. <br />Barnhart displayed a colored sketch of the exterior of the building and an aerial of the nearby residences. <br />A number of comments regarding the project have been received. <br />The applicant is also proposing to modify a portion of the shared property line between the proposed <br />condominium lot and the lot containing the Freshwater Business Center. A boundary line adjustment is a <br />minor administrative action but does impact lot size, setbacks, structural coverage, and density <br />calculations. <br />Staff has not reviewed the grading and drainage plan in detail but the plan depicts holding ponds. A <br />Conservation Design plan will need to be completed. <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />