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• <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 21, 1995 <br />(#16 - #2058 Ron Rantz/Autografs - Continued) <br />Rantz asked if it could be proven that the parking was adequate for expansion, would the <br />City allow 44 stalls. Rantz was informed that this would be satisfactory but no <br />recommendation could be made for expansion into the residential zone. <br />SKETCH PLAN REVIEWS <br />( #17) #2043 GORDON JAY BUHRER, 2620 FOX STREET - SKETCH PLAN AND <br />PROPOSED 2 -LOT SUBDIVISION <br />The applicant was not present. <br />Schroeder moved, Lindquist seconded, to table Application #2043. Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />( #18) #2047 LAKEVIEW GOLF, 405 NORTH ARM DRIVE - SKETCH PLAN OF <br />SINGLE LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION <br />Mr. Wenkstern was present. <br />• Gaffron said the sketch plan is for a 2 -acre lot to be subdivided from the 130 acre golf <br />course for a single family residence. The land is unused and considered surplus. The <br />zoning is RRIB rural residental requiring 2 acres with 200' frontage on the road. It is <br />located outside the MUSA requiring septic and well. There is sewer in the street but it is <br />not accessible. To change MUSA boundaries is problematic. Connection would require <br />Met Council approval. Staff recommends septic and well. The mound -type septic sites in <br />the sketch plan may work but there might be a need to expand the boundaries due to the <br />steep slopes. A southern driveway was determined to be the likely approach according to <br />the Engineer. <br />Lindquist asked if the applicant proposes any other parcels to be divided from the golf <br />course. The applicant said he was looking to build on the property for himself. <br />Wenkstern said he preferred the driveway to the north side to be further from any balls <br />being hit. Gaffron said the slope created problems with sight distance. The applicant <br />asked if there was a setback for a driveway entrance. Gaffron said Staff looks for 5' but <br />there is no setback for driveways. There would have to be a separation as no grading is <br />allowed within 5' of the lot line, and the intent is to provide a place for snow storage on <br />the lot next to the driveway. <br />It was noted that septic testing would need to be completed. The applicant was informed <br />that 80% of new systems are mound -type due to the soil conditions within Hennepin <br />County. <br />• <br />26 <br />