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. <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MINUTES FOR AUGUST 17, 1998 <br /> • <br /> (#2403 TERRY CLARK, Continued) <br /> to approve an addition in the 0-75' setback. <br /> Chair Smith stated the impact to the lake and bluff areas are both high priorities of the Planning <br /> Commission, and suggested the Applicant look at reducing and moving the addition to lessen the <br /> impact on the 0-75' setback. <br /> Stoddard stated he agreed with Chair Smith. <br /> The Applicant's contractor stated that what the Applicant was proposing was reasonable, noting the <br /> current residence has no basement. <br /> Chair Smith stated this was a very special property, and recommended tabling the matter to allow the <br /> Applicant time to submit revised plans. <br /> Stoddard commented it probably wouldn't pass as currently proposed. <br /> The Applicant's contractor requested the matter be tabled. <br /> Smith moved, Stoddard seconded, to table Application #2403, 1575 Long Lake Boulevard, <br /> to allow the Applicant time to submit revised plans. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> (#11) 2404 OTTEN BROTHERS NURSERY, 2350 WEST WAYZATA BOULEVARD - <br /> • COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN REVIEWNARIANCES, 9:07 p.m. -9:33 p.m. <br /> The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br /> Rod Johnson, representative of Otten Brothers, was present. <br /> Gaffron stated the Applicant is requesting approval of a commercial site plan for construction of a <br /> 132'x 144' greenhouse addition at the east end of the main building and will be utilized for virtually <br /> the same retail sales function as currently exists in the main building but will provide for a more <br /> controlled environment. Gaffron commented there currently is no standard in the B-6 zoning district <br /> for structural coverage. <br /> (Charles Schroeder returns at 9:12 p.m.). <br /> Gaffron stated the proposed greenhouse addition meets the height and setback requirements, and will <br /> have low impact to drainage. This addition will not require additional parking or signage and the <br /> proposed design of the greenhouse is compatible with the existing structure. <br /> Gaffron stated a retaining wall was erected to serve as a loading dock in Outlot C, and cited concerns <br /> this retaining wall/loading dock would have on the neighboring residential property. City Staff <br /> recommends that the retaining wall/loading dock be moved back. <br /> Gaffron stated the present zoning code requires that any change to the approved final PUD <br /> development plan be processed as an amendment of the final development plan followed by a <br /> resolution that amends the conditions of the PUD agreement. <br /> • Gaffron remarked Staff has received a letter from an adjoining property owner who has expressed <br /> concerns about the current landscaping at the rear of the property. Currently there is a berm located <br /> Page 13 <br />