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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,November 12,2019 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Walsh noted it's a process starting with the Planning Commission,neighbors have reached out,Council <br /> members have talked about it and have been to the site and the City Council is trying to make sure the <br /> right thing is done for the long-term, not just whether the neighbors like it or not. <br /> Mr. Bonnett agreed with Walsh. <br /> Walsh stated the City needs cooperation from Bonnett and if he is willing to take direction from Staff and <br /> figure out the best spot and then the pathway from there, it could be tabled.He could meet with them and <br /> then come back with a new plan for everybody to look at again. <br /> Crosby agreed that would be the way to go. <br /> Mr. Bonnett agreed to table the matter. <br /> Printup moved,Crosby seconded,to table the matter.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> RECESS AND RECONVENE <br /> The meeting recessed at 7:04 p.m. and reconvened at 7:10 p.m. <br /> 21. LA19-000078—LAKEWEST DEVELOPMENT,3245 WAYZATA BLVD W,SKETCH <br /> PLAN REVIEW <br /> Barnhart presented a Sketch Plan Review for a proposed development on Wayzata Boulevard. He stated <br /> in 2016-2017 Eisinger Meadows was reviewed by the City Council, a 27-unit townhome type of <br /> development on the subject property. Last fall the Council reviewed a sketch plan for a large <br /> condominium in the area that was previously a landfill. During the development of the larger attached <br /> family dwelling unit last year,the applicant discovered the costs associated with that development were <br /> higher than expected and is looking at other options. One of the options is,instead of doing the Eisinger <br /> Meadows townhome-type development,to do some higher density along Wayzata Boulevard.The <br /> Comprehensive Plan that was just completed guided this area for 3-10 units an acre, consistent with the <br /> Eisinger Meadows project,but not consistent with a development of this scale. <br /> Barnhart asked if the Council has any appetite to add higher density to the northern portion of the Eisinger <br /> property and likely a use similar to a detached family apartment or condominium building. During review <br /> Staff did not spend a lot of time on site development or architecture of the building,partly because the <br /> same comments that were generated at that time still hold true. If Council wants anything specific <br /> changed, Council should let Staff know. The Planning Commission reviewed this last month and <br /> generally supported the adding of density,noting it's probably the best location for density because it is <br /> far away from any other residential use and surrounded by Wayzata Boulevard to the north and Highway <br /> 12 to the south. He stated the applicants are present. There are two questions: 1)If the Council is <br /> interested in adding density there;2)Whether there is or isn't, are there any changes the Council would <br /> like to make to the rest of the property. <br /> Johnson asked what the proposed density per acre was. <br /> Page 12 of 17 <br />
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