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From: Reilly,Jake <br /> To: Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Cc: Rob Olson <br /> Subject: RE: Density question <br /> Date: Tuesday,August 13,2019 2:33:15 PM <br /> Attachments: image001.onq <br /> image003.onq <br /> image004.onq <br /> imaae005.ong <br /> Jeremy, and Rob, <br /> Sorry it took me so long to get back to you I wanted to be sure I got a briefing from my colleague <br /> Raya who had been working with Rob to answer his questions while I was out through last Tuesday. <br /> Now I am all caught up (all of the related information is pasted below Jeremy's email, for context) <br /> and talked to Freya about this specific question. <br /> Because the use will remain Park, Recreational, and Open space,the net density for the City within <br /> the MUSA will not change. If you were also proposing to guide it for a residential use (and <br /> park/rec/open space was also an allowed use) for the future then that would certainly be a different <br /> story, but based on my understanding of the proposed project—to reconstruct the country club and <br /> retain the use as such—the net density calcs are not affected. <br /> I guess I'll keep an eye out for a comp plan amendment and you/Orono will have the distinct honor <br /> of being my first complete plan,first authorized plan, AND first amendment! <br /> Thanks for your patience. <br /> -Jake <br /> Jake Reilly <br /> Senior Planner I Sector Rep. District 3(pt) <br /> /01, <br /> Local Planning Assistance I Community Development <br /> Jake.ReP. 651.602.11 metc.sF. e.mn.us <br /> 651.602 <br /> P. 651.602.1822 I F. 651.602.1674 <br /> 390 North Robert Street St. Paul, MN 155101 I metrocouncil.orq <br /> METROPOLITAN <br /> COUNCIL CONNECT WITH US ri r <br /> e-news <br /> From:Jeremy Barnhart<jbarnhart@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 11:08 AM <br /> To: Reilly,Jake<Jake.Reilly@metc.state.mn.us> <br /> Cc: Melanie Curtis<MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: Density question <br /> Jake, <br /> I have property guided for Park, Recreational, and Open space, currently used for the Wayzata <br /> Country Club. They desire to connect to the Sanitary sewer system; we understand this will require <br />
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