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Item #01- Special Council Meeting - 01106114 <br />File #13-3638 & 13-3639 [Total Pages 99] <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Tuesday, November 12, 20.13 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(8. #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL, LLC (PAT HILLER) O/R/O GRANT <br />WENKSTERN (LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTHAR41 DRIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />AMENDMENTAND SKETCHPLANREVIEW, Continued) <br />The open areas will be encumbered by an easement and protected in their natural state. Gehr stated the <br />cluster plan provides open space and an opportunity to enhance the natural environment, would have a <br />low impact use on the property, and provides valuable open space along with the walking trail. Gehr <br />stated in their view the cluster plan will help preserve the natural features of the site and provide a <br />significant amount of green space. The open space provides open separation and perceived separation <br />from outside the development and helps create a beautiful residential neighborhood. Gehr stated in his <br />view the cluster plan could serve as a model plan for other cluster developments in the community. <br />McMillan asked whether he has experience with clustering septic systems on one -acre lots before. <br />Gehr indicated he does on a project in Eagan that consisted of one acre lots, with primary and secondary <br />septic sites on the one -acre lots along with building pads. <br />McMillan asked whether he had any limits on footprint on the project in Eagan. <br />Gehr indicated he does not recall. <br />Anderson asked how they intend to protect the wooded savannah areas if each lot is being sold off to a <br />different contractor. <br />Gehr indicated that can be accomplished through the purchase agreement and that they would have to <br />define the limits of the septic area and other areas of preservation. <br />Anderson asked what would happen with the proposal if the cluster plan does not accommodate the 59 <br />lots they are anticipating. <br />Hiller stated on October 15 they held an informal neighborhood meeting and several concerns were raised <br />at that time. The access to North Arm Drive was not well received by the neighbors due to the lack of <br />shoulders and the amount of traffic on the road. Hiller stated they are in agreement that that access would <br />not be the best and that they are now proposing a single entrance to the south to get the traffic off of North <br />Arm Drive. Hiller stated that location works better for the residents of North Arm Drive but the <br />neighbors on either side of the road were not thrilled with the proposal. <br />Hiller stated as a result of those concerns, they are proposing to relocate the road over to Forest Arm in <br />the hope that that would be the least offensive location. There will be two dedicated lanes in and out. <br />The idea would be to go with a single entrance and possibly an emergency breakaway area near a cul-de- <br />sac. Hiller indicated they met with representatives of Hennepin County today and generally they are in <br />line with the proposal. <br />Page 15 of 36 <br />