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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> Monday, September 21,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Gettman moved,Erickson seconded,to approve LA20-000058,2697 Casco Point Road,Variance as <br /> applied. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 6. LA20-000062 ACCENT HOMES,4780 NORTH ARM DRIVE WEST,VARIANCE. <br /> STAFF: MELANIE CURTIS. <br /> Ellen Forcier, Applicant,was present. <br /> Staff presented a summary of packet information. Ms. Curtis noted Planning Staff recommends approval <br /> of the requested variances to develop the property. <br /> Chair Ressler said just to summarize,the 2 acres and 200 feet is what triggers this variance. <br /> Ms. Curtis answered in the affirmative. <br /> Chair Ressler noted any lot they want to build on that isn't already developed will trigger that. <br /> Mr. Curtis replied yes, or to redevelop. <br /> Ellen Forcier, 3109 Dakota Avenue South, St. Louis Park, noted the property 4780 North Arm Drive is <br /> where she grew up in a home with her mother and two sisters. She noted the home burned in about 1985 <br /> and was left to Ms. Forcier and her daughter in the hopes from her mother that they would build on the <br /> property at some point. Ms. Forcier and her husband are at the point of looking at one-level living and <br /> that is why the property has been empty for as long as it has been. They're asking for the variance, and as <br /> Ms. Curtis stated,the house fits within but the septic does not. <br /> Ms. Curtis clarified the septic does meet the setbacks. <br /> Libby asked if the existing septic or the septic design is in compliance. <br /> Ms. Curtis responded the septic design has been approved by the building official. <br /> Chair Ressler opened the public hearing at 7:53 p.m. <br /> Robin Johnson, 4730 North Arm Drive, is attending to request the Planning Commission hear her <br /> concerns regarding the building permit requested by the owner of 4780 North Arm Drive. She noted this <br /> is a five-acre lot that has stood abandoned since a home burned on the site in the mid-1980's. Prior to <br /> that, it is Ms. Johnson's understanding the site was the original Orono one-room Swedish schoolhouse <br /> that's been memorialized by a plaque in Legacy Park. The original fieldstone foundation of the original <br /> Orono Swedish schoolhouse is still in-part intact on the site. In July 2020,the neighborhood woke up to <br /> the sound of the site being clear-cut,which she understands the owner has the right to do. At the time,the <br /> site had completely grown over. Ms. Johnson asked to point out some intricacies about that corner, <br /> there's been a lot of new density brought into County Road 19 right there including the Lakeview <br /> Development and Red Oak,that corner(19 and North Arm) is very high density and high traffic, moving <br /> at about 50 miles per hour. She noted they see a significant amount of accidents and traffic on that <br /> corner, especially on a slippery winter morning, she has seen 18-wheelers slide backward at the stop sign <br /> on the corner. Because of the extreme overgrowth on the lot, very few people knew that historical site <br /> existed,the homestead was abandoned and left in disrepair for over 35 years, leaving burned remnants, an <br /> uncovered well cistern, and became the home for lots of overgrowth and wildlife. Ms. Johnson's concern, <br /> Page 16 of 27 <br />