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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, July 17, 2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Chair Thiesse opened the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. <br />Larry Schultz, 2670 Kelley Parkway, stated his concern is the one entrance/one exit onto Kelley Parkway <br />and emergency vehicles and the amount of traffic going in and out of that area. Schultz stated in his view <br />the City Council should consider another entrance onto Highway 12 or Kelley Parkway. <br />Dee Schultz, 2670 Kelley Parkway, stated she was wondering why the building could not face Highway <br />112. Schultz stated Kelley Parkway has enough activity on it with the police, the fire department, and the <br />students. Schultz stated in her view this would be a detriment to what is currently a quiet community. <br />Dick Moberg, 2670 Kelley Parkway, expressed concerns with the parking and the likelihood that people <br />will park on Kelley Parkway. Moberg noted there are 85 parking spaces, with many of them reserved for <br />employees and a few reserved for residents. Moberg asked how many spaces are reserved for guests. <br />Moberg stated it is possible 70 guests could show up and then there would be a lack of parking. <br />Chair Thiesse closed the public hearing at 6:58 p.m. <br />Barnhart noted a copy of an email was received from Alan Leiding that has been placed before the <br />Planning Commission this evening expressing concerns about the height of the building. <br />Lemke asked how many underground parking spaces there are. <br />Barnhart stated to his knowledge there are 39. <br />Lemke asked how many surface parking spaces there are. <br />Barnhart indicated approximately 36. <br />Landgraver asked whether there will be any parking along the street. Landgraver noted the plan depicts <br />some bump -outs. <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />
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