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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, August 21, 2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />James Gilbert, 4030 Dahl Road, stated he is the chief manager of JHG Properties and that he has resided <br />in Orono for over 30 years. Gilbert stated he tries to do what is right and be a positive influence and that <br />he is attempting to be proactive in this situation but that he takes issue with the recommendations of Staff. <br />Gilbert stated he purchased this blighted, rundown property off of the Internet after it was foreclosed <br />upon. Gilbert indicated they found out when they started demolition on it that there were three <br />subbasements. The house was built up from 1926 and onward but not taken care of. The house has been <br />vacant for almost 15 months before purchase and over the years the City has had maintenance issues <br />relating to grass cutting and other problems with the prior owner. Gilbert indicated he bought the <br />property in an as -is condition and that they eventually decided to demo the home. <br />Gilbert noted the owner of 940 North Arm put a trailer home on the property and that all he needs is a <br />building permit to put a trailer home on this property. Gilbert stated it is not his plan to do that but that he <br />does have a concern that it would be allowed in Orono. <br />Gilbert stated they did perform the demolition and it ended up being a lot more work than what was <br />anticipated. Gilbert stated after they filed the application, a letter was distributed to the 18 homes in the <br />neighborhood asking for their input. A written response was received from the McGlynns and the only <br />call received was one from Mr. Wallner on Loma Linda, who expressed two concerns. The first concern <br />related to the size of the home. Gilbert stated he informed him that they do not know how big the house <br />would be but that it would not be any bigger than 3,500 square feet. Gilbert stated he has a footprint <br />about the same size as the current home with a second story being added. The second concern expressed <br />by Mr. Wallner was about an accessory structure that was being proposed that he felt was too close to the <br />property line. Gilbert noted they have removed the existing structure. <br />Gilbert indicated JHG Properties has constructed approximately 10-12 homes in the past as well as the <br />U.S. Bank building in downtown Wayzata. Gilbert displayed a picture of a house in Minnetonka that <br />JHG Properties is constructing right now as well as another home in Minnetonka that they constructed <br />consisting of a 5,000 square footprint. Gilbert stated he does not know the design of this home yet but <br />that it will be a high-quality home. <br />