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AGENDA ITEM <br />Item No.: 15 <br />Date: June 10, 2019 <br />Item Description: LA19-000044 — City of Orono Adoption of 2020-2040 <br />Community Management Plan - Resolution <br />Presenter: Jeremy Barnhart Agenda Planning Department <br />Community Development Director Section: Report <br />1. Purpose. The purpose of this item is to consider Adoption, via resolution, the 2020-2040 <br />Community Management Plan (CMP) completing the 2020-2040 Comprehensive Planning Process. To <br />adopt, 4 of the 5 Council members must vote in the affirmative. <br />2. Background. As authorized by the City Council in December, 2018, and with changes authorized in <br />February, 2019, staff submitted the 2020-2040 CMP to the Metropolitan Council (Met Council). Minor, <br />formatting/ organizational changes requested of the Met Council are shown as underlined and/ or struck - <br />through text. At their meeting, following the recommendation of the Community Development and <br />Environmental committees, the Metropolitan Council authorized for adoption the plan, with some <br />comments. Their approval document is provided as Exhibit C. A timeline of recent activity is provided <br />as Exhibit D. The full plan, separated by chapter, is attached as Exhibits B-1 through B-11. <br />Staff has prepared a resolution approving the CMP as proposed. Neither the Plan nor the resolution reflects <br />recent Council discussion regarding the following: <br />Re -guide the NW corner of Willow Drive and Wayzata Blvd to density "like the Stonebay <br />townhomes". The Stonebay townhomes has been developed at a density of 6 units per acre. <br />2. Re -guide the city property east of the Long Lake Fire Station on Willow to park/ open space. Park/ <br />Open Space is intended for large natural or open spaces, not local pocket parks. Re -guiding the <br />property to park removes this area from the development computations. Public parks are a <br />permitted use in all residential zoning districts. <br />The Council may approve the resolution as drafted (and the Plan as provided), or direct staff to formally <br />introduce changes to the Plan, which will need to be reviewed by the Planning Commission and Council <br />prior to resubmitting to the Met Council. Staff's analysis of these two changes, and their impact on the <br />plan follows. <br />Prepared By: J. Barnhart Reviewed By: JS)�6Z Approved By _T GW <br />